Frequently asked questions
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SprintDraft turns messy or incomplete notes into sprint-ready delivery drafts. Six types: user stories, epics, test cases, UAT scripts, PRDs, and BRDs. Every draft is anchored to INVEST, ISTQB, and BABOK v3 professional standards, so the work reads like a senior practitioner produced it, not a chatbot.
Business analysts, QA engineers, and product owners working in regulated industries. Also career switchers and juniors building into those roles, and contractors who need their professional library to move with them between clients.
No. SprintDraft is an AI workflow, not a chat window. Specialist agents infer your industry, methodology, and seniority from your input, draft against the relevant professional framework, and review the result before you see it. The output is structured work, acceptance criteria, INVEST scoring, MoSCoW priorities, NFRs, and edge cases, not a wall of prose.
SprintDraft runs your note through a workflow of specialist agents, each with one job. An assessment agent reads your input like a practitioner and works out the context. A drafting agent writes the draft against the standard your discipline uses. A review agent inspects the result, flags gaps, and scores it before you see it. You get the output of a team, from one note.
A chatbot gives you one pass of plausible prose. An AI workflow runs your note through several specialised steps: context is inferred, the draft is written to a named standard, and a review agent checks it for gaps before it reaches your screen. The difference shows up in refinement, when your story survives the questions a chatbot draft would not.
Yes. Every draft passes a review agent that computes an INVEST score, flags missing or weak areas, and lists the open questions worth confirming with stakeholders. On Pro, the workflow keeps revising the draft until it clears that review.
No. Missing context is marked with a placeholder rather than invented, and if your note is not enough to draft from, SprintDraft asks you for direction instead of guessing. Hallucinated detail in a requirement is worse than a blank, and the workflow is built around that rule.
Five generations per month across all six draft types. Five saves to your library. INVEST, ISTQB, and BABOK v3 anchoring, with the same agent review as Pro. Copy and Copy for Jira on every draft. No card required.
The first 100 SprintDraft Pro members lock £19 per month for life. Standard Pro pricing is £29 per month, which activates after 100 founding seats fill. Founding members keep the £19 rate as long as their subscription stays active.
Yes. Both monthly and annual billing are available, and you can switch from your account settings at any time. Annual is two months cheaper than paying monthly for a year.
Yes. We offer a 7-day no-questions-asked refund on the first paid invoice. Email support and we will return the full amount and downgrade your account. Your saved drafts are preserved.
You keep Pro access until the end of the paid period. After the period ends your account moves to the free tier. Every draft in your library stays exactly where it was.
No. SprintDraft does not use your input or output to train any model. Your drafts and your library are private to your account.
Account data and saved artefacts are stored in our managed PostgreSQL database hosted in the EU. Generation requests are routed to our model providers solely for the duration of the call and are not persisted by the providers under our enterprise agreements.
Yes. Account deletion (GDPR right to erasure) is on the launch path and will be available from your account settings. In the meantime, email support and we will delete everything within two working days.
Every draft has a one-click Copy for Jira action that converts the output into Jira markup so you can paste directly into a Jira ticket. The browser extension, coming to Chrome and Microsoft Edge, works alongside Jira, Confluence, Linear, Azure DevOps, Notion, and TestRail in the side panel.
Yes. Every draft is editable inline before you save it to your library, and remains editable from your library afterwards. Edits are tracked so you can copy the version you actually shipped.
SprintDraft is built as a Chrome side-panel extension and is coming to Chrome, Edge, and other Chromium-based browsers. A separate Firefox build is on the roadmap.
Yes. Pro members can dictate input directly into the generation panel. Voice input is processed transcription-only and the audio is not retained after the request completes.
INVEST is the standard rubric for assessing user story quality (Independent, Negotiable, Valuable, Estimable, Small, Testable). ISTQB is the international standard for software test case structure. BABOK v3 is the IIBA standard guide for business analysis. SprintDraft anchors its output to these so the work meets the bar your stakeholders already expect.