Learn User Story

A simple way to describe a feature based on who wants it and why it helps them.

What is User Story

A User Story is like a “One-Sentence Goal” written from the perspective of the person using your product. Instead of a boring technical requirement like “Add a Login Button,” you write: “As a customer, I want to log in so that I can see my past orders.” This keeps the team focused on the value they are creating for a real person, rather than just checking off technical tasks. It ensures that everything you build actually makes the user’s life easier.

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