Business Requirements Document Generator

The BRD shouldn't be the hardest part of your job.

Precedent turns a structured project brief into a near-complete Business Requirements Document — 12 sections, schema-driven, with a built-in critic agent that catches what a second reviewer would catch. Validated with practising BAs in regulated environments.

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You handle the thinking. We handle the structure.

You know what a good BRD looks like. You've written dozens of them. The problem isn't skill — it's the structural writing that has to happen before you get to the thinking that actually requires you.

By the time you've drafted the Executive Summary, the Scope boundaries, the Stakeholder matrix, and the Functional Requirements table, the document is six pages long and you haven't written a single sentence that required your judgment yet.

Precedent handles the structure. You handle the thinking.

How it works

01

Fill in the brief

Enter what only you know: the project objective, stakeholders, scope boundaries, target users, and regulatory context. No guessing, no invented context.

02

Precedent drafts 12 sections

A drafter agent generates each BRD section against a typed schema. An independent critic agent reviews every section and surfaces issues by severity — high, medium, and low.

03

Export to Word

Download a fully formatted .docx that matches standard enterprise BRD conventions — heading styles, numbered requirements, RACI tables, and all 12 sections ready for your team's review.

The 12 sections

Every generated BRD includes all 12 sections against a typed schema. The output is structured, not prose soup.

01Executive Summary
02Business Objective
03Scope (in / out)
04Stakeholders & RACI
05Functional Requirements
06Non-Functional Requirements
07Assumptions
08Constraints
09Acceptance Criteria
10User Access Management
11Security Controls
12Benefits Realisation

See the output before you commit

A BA cannot trust a tool they cannot preview. Download a sample BRD to see the structure, numbering, and formatting before you commit.

Download a sample BRD
sample-brd.docx

Business Requirements Document

Customer Portal — Insurance Renewals & Claims

1. Executive Summary

5. Functional Requirements

11. Security Controls

12 sections.docx format

Built for regulated environments

Banking
Insurance
Healthcare
Public sector
Enterprise IT

Precedent is built for Business Analysts working in regulated environments — banking, insurance, healthcare, public sector, and enterprise IT — where a BRD is not optional and the format is not negotiable.

If your team has a house template, Precedent's default Word output follows standard enterprise conventions. Template upload is on the roadmap for v1.1. If you work independently, the default template is clean, numbered, and ready to submit.

Team and enterprise pricing available — contact hello@nsikak.dev.

Illustrative example

“What surprised me was how closely the output matched our house template structure. The Security Controls and User Access Management sections were not afterthoughts — they were properly framed from the start.”

Representative of the feedback Precedent is built to earn — not a sourced customer quote.

Simple, honest pricing

Start free with 10 full BRDs. Upgrade to Pro for $15/month when you need unlimited generations — cancel anytime.

Free

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Try the full workflow on real projects.

  • 10 complete BRDs
  • All 12 sections, drafter + critic
  • Up to 30 refinements per day
  • Word (.docx) export
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Pro

$15per month

For Business Analysts shipping BRDs every week.

  • Unlimited BRDs
  • Unlimited refinements & critique
  • All 12 sections, drafter + critic
  • Word (.docx) export
  • Priority generation

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