Artificial Intelligence

How Domain-Specific AI Stops Product Teams from Reinventing Requirements

Eltegra Inc. launches a strategic pilot program to address the requirements crisis draining enterprise product development resources.

TLDR

Enterprise teams waste months recreating requirements that already exist in legacy code, internal docs, and tribal knowledge. EltegraAI’s pilot program shows how domain-trained AI transforms scattered information into single source of truth where your requirements, tests, compliance docs, and code stay synchronized automatically.

When Your Best Data Becomes Your Biggest Problem

Product managers at a mid-sized fintech spent four months documenting fraud detection requirements. They interviewed stakeholders, reviewed competitor products, hired a $91K specialist. Three weeks before launch, an engineer found the original requirements buried in a 2019 codebase. Same features. Better documentation. Already battle-tested.

Forrester research shows up to 73% of enterprise data goes unused. Not because teams are incompetent—because they can’t find what they need when they need it. Requirements live in Slack threads, departed employees’ heads, undocumented code, and scattered Confluence pages nobody updated since 2022. Meanwhile, 60-80% of project failures trace back to bad requirements.

The tools haven’t caught up to the complexity. Healthcare compliance gaps can’t be fixed with fintech training data. Automotive telematics integration requires different expertise than retail commerce. Generic AI models learn patterns without understanding domain-specific rules, producing results that look right but fail in production.

Consider what happens at a typical enterprise. Product manager creates requirements in Excel. Developer translates to Jira tickets. QA builds separate test documentation. Compliance team maintains parallel regulatory checklists. Four different representations of the same product, instantly out of sync.

Product development needs one place where everything stays in sync. Not just another tool claiming to centralize files, but a system that keeps product knowledge consistent across people, systems, and time. One that updates automatically when decisions change rather than becoming outdated the moment someone commits code.

Domain Expertise Makes the Difference

EltegraAI combines vertical-specific intelligence with your organizational knowledge. Financial services models trained on SOX and GDPR requirements. Healthcare models that understand HIPAA and FDA frameworks. Automotive models incorporating ISO 26262 and AUTOSAR standards.

The platform remembers every product decision, updating automatically as your team works. Specifications, requirements, enhancements, and changes stay synchronized instead of scattering across disconnected tools.

Business conversations and legacy code become structured specifications with security, compliance, and testing included. Requirements map to implementation automatically—the system flags gaps before they reach production. Need to check compliance? It validates against regulatory frameworks in real-time. Have undocumented legacy systems? It analyzes code to recover missing requirements.

Giving Teams Freedom to Focus on What Matters

One insurance company reduced requirements documentation from three weeks to two days. Their PM team didn’t celebrate efficiency—they celebrated getting three weeks back for competitive analysis, customer research, and strategic thinking that AI can’t handle.

EltegraAI automates the mechanical work so teams can focus on judgment calls. New hires reach full effectiveness faster with access to a 24/7 domain expert instead of six months absorbing tribal knowledge. The system adapts to different roles—product managers generate BRDs and PRDs, business analysts run gap analyses, developers get specifications ready for coding, DevOps teams integrate with existing CI/CD pipelines.

Requirements generation time drops. Test coverage improves because test cases link directly to requirements. Compliance gaps surface months earlier, when fixes cost less.

Testing Domain AI Where It Actually Matters

Organizations ready to stop recreating requirements can transform scattered knowledge into synchronized specifications, where requirements, tests, and compliance documentation all trace back to a single source.

About Eltegra Inc.

Eltegra Inc. develops EltegraAI, an AI-powered product management platform designed to streamline requirements management, compliance, governance, and modernization while enhancing collaboration and knowledge retention across enterprise teams.

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Eltegra Inc.

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Joseph Wilson

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