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ReqBrief vs ChatGPT: Can You Just Use ChatGPT to Write a Brief?

ChatGPT is brilliant at drafting from what you already know. The hard part of a brief is getting it out of the client.

It is a fair question: if ChatGPT can write almost anything, why not paste your notes and ask it for a project brief? For drafting, it genuinely works — give it the facts and it will produce a tidy document.

The catch is the input. A brief is only as good as the requirements behind it, and those live in the client’s head, not yours. ChatGPT cannot run the interview, sit in front of your client, follow up on vague answers, or be safely sent to them unguided. ReqBrief does exactly that — it interviews the client directly and structures the result.

ReqBrief vs ChatGPT, side by side

ReqBriefChatGPT
Who answers the questionsYour client, directlyYou, on the client’s behalf
Core formatGuided client interview via a linkA chat you drive yourself
Follow-up on vague answersAutomatic, with the clientOnly if you notice and re-prompt
Client-facingDesigned to send to clientsNot built to hand to a client
Structure and guardrailsPurpose-built brief format every timeDepends on your prompt and notes
Reusing client contextStored and reused across projectsYou re-paste context each session
Best atExtracting and structuring requirementsDrafting and rewriting from known input

When ChatGPT is the better choice

  • You already have the requirements and just want help drafting or polishing.
  • You want an open-ended assistant for many tasks, not just briefs.
  • You are comfortable engineering your own prompts and structure.

Where ReqBrief wins

  • The requirements are in the client’s head and you need them extracted.
  • You want something you can actually send to the client, not run yourself.
  • You want a consistent brief structure without prompt engineering each time.
  • You want client context saved and reused across projects automatically.

The bottom line

ChatGPT is a superb drafting tool once you have the inputs. ReqBrief is built to get those inputs — by interviewing the client for you — and then produce the brief. If your bottleneck is the client, not the writing, a general chatbot does not close it.

FAQ

Could I just send my client a ChatGPT link to interview them?

Not really. A raw chatbot has no project structure, no guardrails on where the conversation goes, and no defined brief output — and most clients will not engage with an open chat. ReqBrief gives the client a guided, on-topic interview and returns a structured brief.

Does ReqBrief use AI like ChatGPT under the hood?

Yes — ReqBrief is AI-powered. The difference is the product around the model: a client-facing interview flow, a fixed brief structure, saved project and client context, and a shareable link. That is what turns a general model into a reliable intake tool.

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