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Creating a specification with AI
Creating a specification with AI

Creating a specification with AI

Use the AI assistant to turn a plain-language description into a structured specification.

The assistant reads your need, classifies it as a product or service specification, then asks targeted questions to build the requirement list.

Opening the assistant

Open a new specification and click the AI icon in the bottom toolbar. The assistant opens with three suggested prompts and a free-text input field.

Describing your need

Write a single sentence describing what you need — for example:

  • "I need a SIEM solution."

  • "I'm looking for a penetration testing service."

  • "I need a rack cabinet for a new data centre."

You can also pick one of the suggested prompts.

Procright reads your input and determines whether this is a product or service specification. The rest of the flow is shaped accordingly — you don't need to choose the type manually.

Answering the assistant

Each round includes a few multiple-choice questions covering deployment, scale, integrations, compliance, performance, and commercial constraints.

Your selections are added to the specification as requirement items, grouped by category.

Editing and continuing

You can edit any requirement inline, add new items through the Add button, or run more AI rounds until the specification feels complete.

A good starting specification usually has 10–30 requirements across 3–7 categories, with weights set on the items you care about most. When you're ready, click Discover Products in the bottom bar to move to the next stage.