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Product Copilot is an AI assistant for product management from Prio 0 GmbH. Rather than creating a separate workspace, it embeds directly into Jira and Confluence via a Chrome browser extension. It reads existing tickets and wiki pages to understand your product domain, terminology, and team patterns, helping product teams write user stories, Epics, and Bugs, answer product-knowledge questions, maintain the backlog, and keep documentation up to date.
Its main value lies in “in-context AI.” Product managers can describe an idea in natural language, and Product Copilot will ask follow-up questions for key details and generate a structured issue. It can also complete Acceptance Criteria, Definition of Done, or technical tasks according to team standards. Other features include knowledge-base Q&A, detecting duplicate or related backlog items, proactively flagging missing information when a ticket is opened, suggesting test cases, generating release notes, and breaking an Epic into User Stories. On the model side, the website explicitly mentions using OpenAI models and offers an option for Azure OpenAI hosted in Germany, but it does not disclose specific model versions or quality benchmarks.
The official website offers a 28-day free trial with no credit card required. The Individual plan costs €79/user/month and is limited to 2 projects and 2 wiki spaces. The Team plan costs €19.90/user/month, with €199 covering up to 10 users, and is limited to 10 projects and 10 wiki spaces. The Company plan is quote-based and supports unlimited projects/wiki spaces, customization, an MCP server, custom APIs, and optional GitHub/GitLab connections. Billing is currently annual only, which is not ideal for flexible purchasing after a short trial.
The strengths are its deep fit with Jira/Confluence, reducing copy-paste work and the need to switch back and forth to a ChatGPT tab. The setup path is lightweight, with the official site claiming it can be ready in about 5 minutes. It also promises German hosting, a DPA, data isolation, and that customer data will not be used to train models. The limitations are also clear: it depends heavily on the Atlassian ecosystem and Chrome-like browsers; the Individual plan is relatively expensive; Chinese-language support, payment methods, and accessibility from mainland China are not specified; and output quality still depends on how complete the existing tickets/wiki pages are and how good the team’s templates are.
It is best suited for POs, PMs, engineering collaboration teams, and multi-team companies already using Jira and Confluence, especially organizations with large backlogs and high requirements-clarification costs. Access from China is unknown. At the same time, OpenAI/Azure OpenAI-related services, overseas SaaS connectivity, and payment may all involve uncertainty. For localized environments in China, alternatives to compare include Atlassian Intelligence, ChatGPT/Claude with Jira plugins, or the AI capabilities of tools such as Feishu, PingCode, and knowledge-base platforms.
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product-copilot.ai is an Germany AI Apps provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 8.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach product-copilot.ai directly.