Why seed manufacturing is the missing industrial layer
Factories assume excellent specs; almost nobody has a system that produces and maintains them across dimensions of change.
This article is AI-assisted and co-authored by Xesca Alabart, co-founder of EasySpecs.
Every serious factory write-up assumes the seed is already excellent: architecture, schema, conventions, scenarios, and product intent. In practice, that assumption breaks first.
The gap
Teams start from “a few sentences, a screenshot, or a repo”—or they demand full documentation—but lack a system to produce, maintain, and cover intent across:
- Feature, Experience, Service, DataModel, TechStack
…as the codebase and org evolve (drift).
Seed manufacturing
Gluecharm’s SRS model is aimed at that gap: structured requirements as a living artifact. EasySpecs is the product surface: collaborative SRS, change requests, discovery context from the IDE—an upstream context-engineering factory feeding your agentic coding factory.
Not a replacement
EasySpecs does not replace your agents. It feeds them a reviewable story so downstream automation stops guessing.
Related
References
- Gluecharm / EasySpecs — Living SRS and discovery context