Eliciteer interviews your stakeholders one-on-one, asks the clarifying questions a good analyst would, and returns structured requirements — without a single workshop on the calendar.
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Requirements elicitation traditionally means workshops, stakeholder calls, and long email threads — followed by an analyst manually consolidating everything into a document. The process is slow, expensive, and biased toward whoever talks the most in the room.
AI-powered requirements gathering replaces the scheduling bottleneck with structured, asynchronous interviews. Each stakeholder gets a one-on-one conversation with an AI interviewer that has been briefed on your project. The AI probes for specifics, surfaces hidden constraints, and challenges contradictions — the same way a skilled business analyst would.
With Eliciteer, you brief the AI once on what you need to learn. It then interviews every stakeholder in parallel and returns structured summaries you can consolidate into a requirements specification — with full transcripts as the audit trail.
From project brief to consolidated requirements in three steps.
Describe the system, the decisions you need to make, and what each stakeholder group should be asked about.
Stakeholders complete their interview whenever it suits them. The AI adapts its questions to each person's role and answers.
Each interview is summarized into structured output — needs, constraints, priorities — ready for your specification.
"It should be fast" becomes "page loads under 2 seconds for 1,000 concurrent users" — because the AI asks for specifics.
Quiet stakeholders get the same depth of conversation as vocal ones. No more requirements set by whoever dominates the workshop.
Interview 5 or 50 stakeholders in parallel across time zones. No calendar coordination, no delayed kickoffs.
When stakeholders disagree, you find out during elicitation — not during user acceptance testing.
Every interview covers your full checklist of topics. Nothing depends on which analyst ran the session.
Send structured results to Jira, Confluence, or your docs via webhooks, n8n, Make, or Zapier.
Workshops have their place — but most elicitation work doesn't need a room full of people.
Anywhere you need structured input from multiple people.
Elicit functional and non-functional requirements from business stakeholders before a build or vendor selection.
Capture how work actually happens today from the people doing it, before redesigning a process.
Interview users of a legacy system to document needs, workarounds, and must-keep features before replacing it.
Collect weighted requirements from every department to build an RFP that reflects the whole organization.
Gather consistent, documented answers from process owners — with transcripts as evidence.
An AI requirements elicitation tool conducts structured stakeholder interviews using an AI agent instead of a human analyst. The AI asks clarifying follow-up questions, probes vague answers for measurable specifics, and returns structured summaries that can be consolidated into a requirements specification.
For the elicitation phase — gathering individual stakeholder input — yes, and often with better coverage, because every stakeholder gets a full one-on-one conversation. Workshops remain useful for prioritization and conflict resolution after the input is collected. Eliciteer gives you structured material to make those sessions shorter and more focused.
You brief Eliciteer with your project context, the decisions you need to make, and the topics every interview must cover. The AI generates an interview plan from your briefing, which you can review and refine before sharing links with stakeholders.
Each stakeholder's interview is summarized separately, so disagreements are visible side by side instead of being averaged away in a group discussion. You see exactly who needs what and why — early enough to resolve conflicts before they become change requests.
Yes — that's one of the main advantages. Interviews are fully asynchronous: each stakeholder opens their link whenever it suits them. There is no scheduling, so distributed teams contribute on equal footing.
Each interview produces a structured summary and full transcript. You can review them in Eliciteer, receive them by email, or pipe them via webhooks into n8n, Make, Zapier, or your documentation stack to assemble the final specification.
Brief the AI once, send the links, and get structured requirements from every stakeholder — without a single workshop.
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