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AlphaTales

Freemium

Summary

AI coding tools like Cursor and Claude Code are fast — until they're not, because the spec you handed them was a half-formed Notion page and three Slack threads. Alpha Tales is the planning layer that sits between a rough idea and the structured context those tools need to execute without looping back to you for clarification.

Alpha Tales runs you through a fixed linear workflow — intent, validation, scope, requirements, architecture — and outputs a dev pack your IDE can pick up directly. The vendor states a structured run takes roughly 40 minutes from vague idea to build-ready context. That claim holds for greenfield, single-project work. The free tier caps you at one project and 15 credits per month, so teams running parallel initiatives or iterating frequently will hit that ceiling fast. There's no self-hosted option, no API access, and the workflow is guided rather than customizable, so teams with opinionated planning processes will feel the guardrails.

Bottom line: Pick this when a founder or solo PM needs to hand a clean PRD and architecture doc to an AI coding tool by end of day — not when your team has three concurrent projects, an existing planning stack, and a need to adapt the workflow to your own process.

Pricing Plans

SubscriptionLast verified 2 days ago
Price
$24/month
Free Tier
15 AI credits/month, 1 active project, Feature planning, Limited exports, Community/basic support

Free

Free

Get started with essential features at no cost

  • 15 AI credits/month
  • 1 active project
  • Feature planning
  • Limited exports
  • Community/basic support

Pro

$39per month

Built for serious creators and brands

  • Everything in Standard, plus:
  • 250 AI credits/month
  • Unlimited projects
  • Generate market research and product features
  • Create Dev Pack and PRD
  • Application workflow mapping
  • MCP integration with IDE tools like Codex, Claude Code, Cursor, Antigravity, etc
  • Access to premium models

Enterprise

Custom

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Best For: Founders and product teams using AI coding tools, Teams struggling with unclear scope or scattered product context, Organizations accelerating product planning before development, Teams needing structured handoff between planning and AI-assisted execution

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  • Structured linear planning workflow, which means a founder with a rough idea gets a dev-ready PRD and architecture doc in a single session rather than spending days assembling fragments across tools.
  • Direct export to Cursor, Claude Code, Codex, and GitHub Copilot, so coding starts from explicit product intent instead of the AI inferring scope from a vague prompt and generating almost-right output you have to rewrite.
  • Validation step built into the workflow — assumptions and user pain points get pressure-tested before scope is locked — so teams avoid committing to the wrong product shape before execution starts.
  • Single source of structured context replaces scattered notes, chats, and half-finished docs, which means the handoff from planning to execution carries the full picture rather than fragments the AI tool has to guess around.
  • The free tier limits you to one active project and 15 credits per month. Teams running more than one concurrent initiative hit that ceiling immediately and face a choice between paying or maintaining a separate planning process for overflow work.
  • The workflow is linear and guided, not configurable. Teams with an existing planning process — story mapping, continuous discovery, Jobs-to-be-Done frameworks — cannot bend the workflow to fit their process. They end up running Alpha Tales in parallel with their actual process, which adds overhead rather than replacing it.
  • There is no API and no self-hosted option, which means teams that need to integrate planning output into internal tooling, automate spec generation at volume, or keep product context inside their own infrastructure cannot use this tool. Those teams move to custom LLM pipelines or tools with API access.

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About

Platforms
Web-based (browser)
API Available
No
Self-Hosted
No
Last Updated
2026-06-10T14:24:12.238Z

Best For

Who it's for

  • Founders and product teams using AI coding tools
  • Teams struggling with unclear scope or scattered product context
  • Organizations accelerating product planning before development
  • Teams needing structured handoff between planning and AI-assisted execution

What it does well

  • Transforming vague product ideas into structured specifications for AI-assisted development
  • Creating build-ready requirements and architecture for developer handoff
  • Generating product requirements documents and technical specifications
  • Exporting project context to IDE tools like Cursor and Claude Code
  • Planning product scope, user flows, and implementation tasks

Integrations

MCP integration with IDE tools like CodexClaude CodeCursorAntigravity; CursorClaude CodeCopilotCodex

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is AlphaTales free?
AlphaTales is a paid tool ($24/month). No permanent free tier is offered.
Is AlphaTales open source?
No — AlphaTales is a closed-source tool. Source code is not publicly available.
What platforms does AlphaTales support?
AlphaTales is available on: Web-based (browser).

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AlphaTales

Alpha Tales addresses the gap between product ideation and AI-assisted development by converting rough product ideas into structured specifications. The workflow is linear and guided: users move through intent capture, assumption validation, scope definition, requirements generation, and architecture planning, ending with a dev pack — tasks, architecture, and a PRD file — formatted for direct import into IDE tools like Cursor, Claude Code, GitHub Copilot, and Codex. The vendor describes the full run as approximately 40 minutes.

The differentiating claim is that Alpha Tales does not compete with AI coding tools — it feeds them. Rather than replacing Cursor or Claude Code, it produces the structured context those tools depend on to generate code that matches actual product intent rather than a plausible interpretation of a vague prompt. The output is designed to reduce the translation errors that happen when a developer or AI agent tries to infer scope from scattered notes.

Alpha Tales fits a specific window: the period between ‘we have an idea’ and ‘we’ve opened the IDE.’ It works well for founders, solo product managers, and small teams who need to move fast and don’t have a dedicated product ops function. It starts to break down when teams need to manage multiple concurrent projects (the free tier allows one), when the planning process requires non-linear or custom workflows, or when the team’s process already involves dedicated tools like Linear, Jira, or Confluence — at which point the export creates a parallel artifact rather than fitting the existing system. Teams with those constraints tend to move toward custom prompt engineering workflows or dedicated PRD tools with deeper project management integrations.

The tool integrates with Cursor, Claude Code, Codex, GitHub Copilot, and a tool listed as Antigravity. There is no self-hosted option and no API. Access above the free tier is a paid-only feature.