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ReqBrief for Web Design Agencies: Client Briefs Without the Chasing

Stop starting websites on three sentences and a logo. Let an AI interview your client and write the brief.

For a web design agency, the gap between "client said yes" and "we actually know what to build" is where projects quietly go wrong. The intake form comes back thin, the kickoff call surfaces three new requirements, and scope creep is baked in before the first wireframe.

ReqBrief closes that gap. You create a project, send the client a link, and an AI interviews them about goals, audience, content, constraints and budget — then generates a structured brief you can scope and quote from.

The pains we hear most

Thin intake forms

Clients answer "what do you want?" with "something modern" and leave the rest blank.

Kickoff-call surprises

New must-haves appear on the call that should have been known on day one.

Scope creep

Undefined requirements collide mid-build and someone eats the cost.

Content limbo

"We’ll send copy later" stalls the whole timeline.

How ReqBrief helps

A brief, not a blank form

The client has a guided conversation; you receive a structured brief.

Fewer kickoff surprises

Goals, audience, constraints and sign-off are captured before you start.

Tied to your questionnaire thinking

Mirrors the web design questionnaire you already wish clients filled in — but they actually finish it.

Faster, firmer quotes

Scope from real answers instead of guessing and padding.

What it looks like

A studio sends a new e-commerce client a ReqBrief link on Monday. By Tuesday they have a brief covering the catalogue size, the must-have integrations, the brand assets that exist, the launch deadline, and who signs off. The kickoff call becomes a confirmation, not a discovery — and the proposal goes out the same week.

FAQ

Is this just a web design questionnaire?

It captures the same ground as a good web design questionnaire, but as an adaptive interview that follows up on vague answers — and it writes the brief for you instead of leaving you a form to interpret.

Can I tailor the questions to a specific kind of site?

Yes. Projects carry a type and context, so the interview focuses on what matters for that build — an online shop is asked different things than a brochure site.

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Stop chasing clients for requirements

Create a project, send a link, and let ReqBrief interview your client and write the brief.

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