# Alpha Tales

> Alpha Tales turns rough product ideas into structured requirements, architecture, and build plans that AI coding agents like Cursor, Claude Code, and Copilot can actually execute from.

Alpha Tales is a web-based product planning tool built for founders and product teams who use AI coding assistants but struggle with vague scope and scattered context. It sits between the idea stage and the execution layer, converting rough product thoughts into structured requirements, architecture decisions, and exportable dev packs. The tool is developed by a team based in Brisbane, Australia, and is actively available via a web app with a free entry tier.

## What It Is

Alpha Tales occupies what the product describes as "the missing layer between idea and AI code." It is a structured planning workflow tool — not a code generator — designed to produce the kind of clear, machine-readable product context that AI coding agents need to generate correct output. The core output is a "Dev Pack": a bundle of requirements, tasks, architecture notes, and rules that can be pulled directly into IDEs and AI coding workflows.

## How the Workflow Operates

Alpha Tales guides users through a sequential planning process that the site describes as taking roughly 40 minutes from rough idea to build-ready context:

- **Break down the idea** — capture product purpose, users, goals, and core workflows
- **Validate what matters** — pressure-test assumptions and user pain points before committing to a product shape
- **Scope the product** — define features with acceptance criteria, constraints, and implementation context
- **Make execution actionable** — break scoped features into implementation-ready tasks
- **Write the source of truth** — generate a PRD and supporting docs from validated inputs
- **Define technical direction** — generate architecture, project structure, and stack decisions
- **Create the Dev Pack** — export requirements, tasks, rules, and architecture into a build-ready package
- **Connect the execution layer** — pull context into Cursor, Claude Code, Codex, and other AI workflows

## Where It Fits in the Stack

Alpha Tales positions itself in the AI execution layer as an upstream context provider, not a competitor to coding assistants. The site explicitly lists OpenAI Codex, Claude Code, Cursor, GitHub Copilot, and Antigravity as downstream tools that consume the Dev Pack output. The tool also offers MCP integration with IDE tools, enabling direct context handoff into supported AI coding environments.

## Target Audience

The site describes Alpha Tales as a strong fit for "founders and product teams already using AI coding tools but still fighting unclear scope and scattered product context." It is not aimed at replacing developers or AI agents — it is aimed at improving the quality of input those agents receive, reducing rework caused by misaligned or incomplete requirements.

## Current Status

Alpha Tales is live and accepting signups with a free tier available. The pricing page shows individual, team, and enterprise package categories, with the individual tiers including a free plan, a Standard plan, and a Pro plan. The site footer references a 2026 copyright date, and the contact email and GitHub organization (Alpha-Tales) are publicly listed, indicating an active and maintained product.

## Features
- Structured product planning workflow
- AI-generated requirements and scope
- Dev Pack export (tasks, architecture, PRD)
- Market research generation
- Application workflow mapping
- MCP integration with IDE tools
- Architecture and project structure generation
- PRD and documentation generation
- Feature planning with acceptance criteria
- Integration with Cursor, Claude Code, Codex, Copilot, Antigravity

## Integrations
Cursor, Claude Code, OpenAI Codex, GitHub Copilot, Antigravity, MCP-compatible IDEs

## Platforms
WEB, API

## Pricing
Freemium — Free tier available with paid upgrades

## Links
- Website: https://alphatales.io
- Documentation: https://alphatales.io
- Repository: https://github.com/Alpha-Tales
- EveryDev.ai: https://www.everydev.ai/tools/alpha-tales
