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User is offline Tomas Kohl
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Feedback sought on a requirements tool 

Hello,

I am seeking feedback from experienced BAs on a web product I've built: Playground (http://www.playground-hq.com)

Rather than being a complete suite for analysis and design, it's focused on requirements capture and prioritization. The idea is to be able to collect business requirements from busy people who won't bother filling out long forms.

In other words, if you can use Twitter, you can use Playground.

I realize this problem space is rather crowded and am interested if you think I'm on to something.

As a reward, the first 20 people to write their opinion get a lifetime account for free. Sorry, no iPhones ;)

 
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