PM work is a system. We're building its agent.
Ten years of PM tools made product managers faster at typing — and somehow no closer to shipping work that moves the number. We're not building another tool. We're building the system that runs the work: autonomous agents over a Product Graph, drafting PRDs and tickets overnight, closing the loop on whether the bet paid off. PMs spend their day on the decisions only humans should make.
The PM tool market is fragmented — and AI is making it worse
Dovetail does research. Pendo does analytics. Productboard does prioritisation. Jira does tickets. Slack does communication. Each tool does one thing well — and forces PMs to be the glue that holds it all together.
Now every tool is bolting on AI chatbots that know nothing about your product context. You explain the same thing to ChatGPT, to Notion AI, to your analytics tool — over and over. Context doesn't compound. It rots.
The result? PMs spend 60% of their week on synthesis and coordination instead of the strategic thinking that actually drives growth. The right answer is always somewhere in the stack — but finding it takes longer than making the decision.
Not another tool. The intelligence layer on top of all of them.
We're not asking you to replace Slack, Jira, or Gong — they're great at what they do. Specky is the product hub that connects them all into a Product Graph, then puts AI agents to work across them. Your tools are the instruments. Specky is the conductor.
Product Graph
Every signal from every tool becomes a connected node. Context compounds over time — it never rots in separate silos again.
Autonomous AI Agents
Not a chatbot. AI agents that draft PRDs, run JTBD interviews, generate tickets, and flag risks — while you sleep. You review and decide.
Full Loop Execution
Discover → define → decide → ship. Evidence flows from signal to PRD to ticket to sprint. Context stays intact from discovery to delivery.
A massive market waiting to be consolidated
The PM tools market is €29B and growing at 14% CAGR — but it's fragmented across hundreds of point solutions. Dovetail, Pendo, Productboard, and dozens more each own one piece of the PM workflow.
The same thing happened in development before VS Code and Cursor: fragmented toolchains consolidated into AI-native environments. We believe PM tooling is next.
Specky is the consolidation layer — with a Product Graph architecture that compounds value the more teams use it. Legacy tools can't retrofit this. You have to build it AI-native from day one.
Why we're different from every PM tool you've tried
AI-native, not AI-bolted-on
Productboard and Dovetail are adding AI features to tools designed for humans clicking buttons. Specky was built from day one for AI agents to do work and humans to make decisions. That's a fundamentally different architecture.
Graph-first, not document-first
Flat documents and feedback boards lose context. Our Product Graph connects every signal — calls, tickets, research, decisions — as nodes with relationships. Context compounds over time instead of decaying across tools.
Autonomous agents, not chatbots
Other tools give you a chat window. We give you AI agents that work on a schedule — drafting PRDs, generating tickets, running user research — without waiting for a prompt. You wake up to work done.
The whole loop, not one piece
Research tools do research. Analytics tools do analytics. Specky handles discover → define → decide → ship in one platform, so context is never lost between stages.
A name that's a joke at our own expense
In Austrian dialect, speckig— or colloquially, “specky” — means fatty. Thick, heavy, overstuffed. The exact word you'd use to describe most PM work: 47-page PRDs, bloated backlogs, AI-generated specs padded out to look thorough.
That's the gag. We named the product after the thing we're trying to kill. Specky is built to be the opposite of speckig — tight, grounded specs written from real signals, not a generator that turns one prompt into thirty pages of filler.
So yes, the name is ironic on purpose. If your PRDs ever stop being specky, we've done our job.
Built by people who felt the pain
We've been product managers, engineers, and founders. We switched between 8 tools every day. We built Specky because we needed it ourselves.
We're growing the team
Specky is an early-stage company building in public. We believe the best products are built by small, focused teams with deep conviction. We're looking for people who want to reshape how the world builds software products.
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