The product management
operating system
Write and review PRDs, plan visual roadmaps, and collaborate with your team — while your docs stay version-controlled in GitHub. No more specs drifting from code.
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Product docs are a mess. Prodx fixes the root cause.
The problem isn't your team — it's that your docs live everywhere except where the work actually happens.
Source of truth
One source of truth, not three
Stop reconciling a PRD in Notion, a spec in Confluence, and the code in GitHub.
The problem today
Your PRD lives in Notion, the spec in Confluence, and the code in GitHub — three "sources of truth" that quietly disagree.
What you get with Prodx
- PRDs and specs stored in your GitHub repo, beside the code
- Accepted suggested edits written back as commits
- One canonical document the whole team reads
- Doc history that lives alongside code history
No drift
Specs that never go stale
The document engineering builds from is the one product is editing.
The problem today
Engineers build from a stale doc export that is three versions behind what product actually decided.
What you get with Prodx
- Product and engineering read the exact same spec
- Review requirement changes with your normal git workflow
- Roadmap items link back to the PRDs that define them
- Go from PRD to PR without re-confirming what was decided
AI-ready
Specs your AI agents can actually use
Give coding agents real product context, not vague prompts.
The problem today
AI coding agents get vague prompts instead of a real spec, so they build the wrong thing.
What you get with Prodx
- Agents read the repo-resident spec as shared product context
- The spec they read is the one product approved
- Humans and agents work from one document
- Ship from PRD to PR with the context already in the repo
How Prodx works
Three steps to keep product and engineering aligned on a single source of truth.
- 1
Connect your GitHub repo
Link the repository where your PRDs and specs live. Prodx keeps GitHub as the source of truth and treats the database as a fast, collaborative view of it.
- 2
Write and review PRDs
Draft product requirement documents, plan roadmaps, and collect inline feedback and suggested edits from your whole team in one place.
- 3
Ship with everything in sync
Accepted suggestions sync back to GitHub as commits. Roadmaps, specs, and code stay aligned so the team always ships from a single source of truth.
Everything your product team needs
One platform for PRDs, roadmaps, and product operations.
PRD Management
Write, review, and collaborate on product requirement documents. Every PRD stays version-controlled in GitHub while your team edits in a fast, modern editor.
Visual Roadmaps
Plan and visualize your product roadmap with drag-and-drop boards and timelines. Tie roadmap items directly to the PRDs that define them.
Team Collaboration
Invite your team, assign owners, and keep everyone aligned on priorities with shared workspaces and real-time updates.
Inline Feedback
Comment and suggest edits directly on PRDs with threaded conversations. Resolve discussions where the work actually happens.
GitHub Integration
GitHub stays the source of truth. Sync PRDs with your repos so accepted suggestions become commits and documentation never drifts from code.
Role-Based Access
Control who can view, edit, and manage your product artifacts with granular, role-based permissions across every workspace.
Frequently asked questions
Prodx is a product management platform — a "product management operating system" — for writing and reviewing PRDs, planning visual roadmaps, and collaborating with your team. It keeps GitHub as the source of truth for product documentation while giving teams a fast collaboration layer on top.
Your PRDs and specs live in a GitHub repository. Prodx syncs them into a fast database for collaboration, comments, and roadmaps. When a suggested edit is accepted, it is written back to GitHub as a commit — so your documentation and code never drift apart.
Prodx is built for product managers, engineering teams, and startups who want PRDs, roadmaps, and product operations in one place. It is fast enough for a small team and structured enough to scale.
Yes. You can invite your team, assign owners, leave threaded inline comments, propose suggested edits, and manage who can view or edit each artifact with role-based access control.
Yes. Prodx integrates with GitHub for source-of-truth PRD sync and with Jira so roadmap and requirement work connects to the tickets your team already uses.
Yes. Prodx offers a free plan for individuals and small teams to get started with no credit card required, plus paid plans for growing product teams and enterprises.
They actually live there. Many tools only read your repo for context — your PRD still lives in their database. With Prodx, GitHub is the home of the document: PRDs and specs are stored in your repo, and accepted edits are written back as commits. Your product docs are version-controlled right next to the code they describe.
AI coding agents work best when the spec is the source of truth and lives in the repo. Because Prodx keeps PRDs and specs in GitHub, the same document your team reviews is the shared product context an agent reads — so you can go from PRD to PR without your requirements drifting from your code.
Notion and Confluence are web document workspaces with their own version history. If you want PRDs to live in GitHub instead — version-controlled next to your code — Prodx is built for that: it stores PRDs and specs in your repository, adds a collaboration layer for comments and suggested edits, and writes accepted changes back as commits.
AI PRD generators like ChatPRD focus on drafting documents from a prompt and connect to GitHub only to read context. Prodx is focused on where the PRD lives: GitHub is the source of truth, so the document your team reviews and the file in your repo are the same thing. The two are complementary — you can draft anywhere, but Prodx is the home and collaboration layer for the canonical doc.
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