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What is GrowthOS?

GrowthOS is an AI product manager for software teams. It turns a raw idea into a structured PRD, a ranked backlog (big rocks, epics, and stories or tasks), and an AI-generated sprint plan, all inside one workspace.

The company behind GrowthOS is SalesShuru; GrowthOS is the day-to-day product brand your team signs into. In MVP, the product is intentionally narrowed to the shortest path from idea to a shipped sprint: Idea Lab, PRD Studio, Product Backlog, Sprint planning, Sprint board, and the organization basics needed to invite a team.

Execution can run two ways. Native keeps everything, including sprint boards, task status, and My Tasks, inside GrowthOS. Connected pushes planned work to an external tracker such as Linear or Jira and reads status back. Most new teams start Native; Connected is available for early partners and is expanding over time.

  • Turn a rough idea into a reviewed PRD with an AI assistant (Idea Lab, PRD Studio).
  • Generate a ranked backlog of big rocks, epics, stories, and tasks straight from a finalized PRD.
  • Ask the AI planner to propose a capacity-aware sprint scope, then adjust and confirm it.
  • Track daily work on a sprint board and a personal My Tasks queue.
  • Invite teammates, assign roles and seats, and manage billing for the workspace.
  • You need one place to go from idea to PRD to backlog to sprint plan without stitching together several tools.
  • You are evaluating GrowthOS for a team that writes specs, plans sprints, and tracks execution.
  • You want AI to draft the first pass of product artifacts so humans can review and refine them.
  • A modern browser (Chrome, Edge, Firefox, or Safari).
  • An invitation, sign-up, or join code for a GrowthOS workspace.
  • Marketing and sign-in: growthos.salesshuru.com
  • Once signed in, the sidebar follows the golden path: Idea Lab, PRD Studio, Projects, Backlog, Sprint, Tasks, Calendar, Roadmap.
  1. Open growthos.salesshuru.com in your browser.
  2. Sign up for a new workspace, or sign in and accept an invite to join an existing one.
  3. Land on your workspace Home; this is your starting point every session.
  4. Open Idea Lab and describe the problem or opportunity you want to explore.
  5. Move to PRD Studio to review and finalize the generated PRD.
  6. Open Product Backlog to confirm the big rocks, epics, and stories generated from the PRD.
  7. Run AI sprint planning to get a first sprint scope, then adjust it.
  8. Follow the full walkthrough in the Golden path guide.
  • You can explain, in one sentence, what problem your first project solves.
  • You have a finalized PRD and a populated backlog for at least one project.
  • You know whether your team is running Native or Connected execution.
  • Open the command palette with Cmd/Ctrl+K from anywhere in the app.
  • Use a Planner seat for anyone who authors PRDs or sprint plans; use Viewer seats for stakeholders who only need to read.
  • Bookmark the Golden path guide; it mirrors the in-app onboarding checklist.
  • Keep feature names like Idea Lab, PRD, and Sprint in English when talking to teammates in any language.
  • Skipping PRD finalize and jumping straight to the backlog; backlog quality depends on a finalized PRD.
  • Assuming every module you have heard about is available; MVP intentionally hides advanced modules until they are enabled.
  • Inviting everyone with a Planner seat when most stakeholders only need Viewer access.