5 AI tools that will help business analysts make routine work easier
Business analyst Natalia Monzhievska shared the AI tools she uses in her work to create diagrams, search for official research, write documentation for IT projects, etc.
Business analyst Natalia Monzhievska shared the AI tools she uses in her work to create diagrams, search for official research, write documentation for IT projects, etc.
Business analyst Natalia Monzhievska shared the AI tools she uses in her work to create diagrams, search for official research, write documentation for IT projects, etc.
"I sincerely believe that very soon every BA will closely cooperate with AI, and this will be a prerequisite. I don't want to lag behind current trends, so I'm sharing a list of tools that I've tried and that I plan to use in my routine work in the future, and I'll tell you how they work," Natalia wrote on LinkedIn.
To have the AI draw a diagram, you need to describe the process in text. You can change the diagram type and choose the one that best represents the process.
Natalia personally used it during workshops, or when she was in doubt about which UML to choose.
Similar to the first tool. But Natalia thinks that the schemes in napkin look better.
According to the business analyst, it will be useful for a presentation or brainstorming session, or some other session where it would be appropriate to reflect high-level flow.
This is an AI assistant in writing text documentation for IT projects, as well as in creating a data model such as DB, service architecture, etc.
Natalia believes this is a useful tool for teams dealing with startups or presales.
AI searches for official research on demand. To do this, you simply ask a question and get evidence-based answers, statistics, etc.
“I see potential benefits in conducting market analysis, target audience analysis, and for writing articles in Ln,” the business analyst noted.
These two similar tools show how visitors see a site.
A useful tool for analyzing and working on improving UX.



