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What is AI Assist by airfocus?

AI Assist by airfocus is an artificial intelligence tool built into the airfocus product management platform. It helps product managers work faster by automating routine tasks like writing, analysis, and organisation of product information. The tool integrates directly into airfocus, so you can use it without switching between applications. The tool is designed for product teams who want to reduce time spent on documentation, feature descriptions, and prioritisation work. It's particularly useful when you need to draft content quickly or analyse feedback from users and stakeholders. AI Assist operates on a freemium model, meaning you can try core features without paying. Teams needing advanced capabilities or higher usage limits can access paid tiers through their airfocus subscription.

Key Features

Automated writing and content generation

Create feature descriptions, release notes, and product documentation with AI assistance

Smart analysis

Process user feedback, interview notes, and requirements to extract key insights

Task automation

Reduce manual work on routine product management activities

Native platform integration

Access AI features directly within airfocus without external tools

Context-aware suggestions

Get recommendations based on your product information and priorities

Pros & Cons

Advantages

  • Saves time on writing and documentation tasks that product managers do regularly
  • Works within your existing airfocus workflow, so no tool switching required
  • Free tier lets you test the tool before committing budget
  • Understands product management context, not just general text generation

Limitations

  • Limited to users of airfocus; you need a subscription to the main platform to access it
  • AI-generated content often needs review and editing before it's production-ready
  • Feature set and capabilities depend on your pricing tier

Use Cases

Writing product requirement documents and feature briefs quickly

Generating initial versions of release notes and changelog entries

Summarising user feedback or interview notes into actionable themes

Creating consistent product documentation across your roadmap

Drafting stakeholder communications about product changes