Hey HN
Let's talk about the ongoing debate: Will AI replace developers? Some say no, since setting clear tasks needs human touch, and well, product managers might not always get it. So, developers seem safe for now, as managers can't predict everything.
But it seems developers might soon work without managers, figuring out tasks on their own. And we're up for a challenge. That's why we've built Kaleido, a tool to help devs understand users and nail important tasks without bugging the managers.
Here's how Kaleido rolls:
Grabbing Feedback: Kaleido rounds up feedback from all over—straight entries, custom forms, Slack, Telegram, even CSV files. It spices up the feedback with context about where it's coming from.
Spotting Trends: Kaleido digs deep to find common threads. People often say similar things, just differently, and sometimes with a bunch of feelings. Kaleido's unbiased AI jumps in, making sense of feedback, spotting trends, and laying it all out clearly.
Picking What Counts: Using numbers and words, Kaleido figures out what's most important. It's like sorting your priorities in a snap.
Making Specs: Kaleido drafts specs that you can tweak. No more blank-page jitters—editing is easier than starting from scratch.
The cool part? Once you plug in a review source, Kaleido does its thing every few weeks. It collects user thoughts, and you can pluck out the gold when making backlog.
We've seen Kaleido shine for dev teams flying solo, no product manager in sight. It's a common scene in service companies dealing with heaps of clients.
Give Kaleido a spin with your own product reviews https://app.kaleido.so/addfeedback/cca3da20-dc1d-4b02-8f88-3..., and shoot us your thoughts!