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@planner

The planner breaks down complex features into verifiable milestones with clear dependencies, success criteria, and rollback points.

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Every plan follows this structure:

What we’re building and why. Success criteria for the entire feature.

Sequential milestones. Each phase has:

  • Description — What gets built in this phase
  • Dependencies — What must be completed first
  • Tasks — Atomic units of work with success criteria
  • Estimated effort — Relative sizing (small/medium/large)

How each phase and the overall feature is verified:

  • Tests to write
  • Manual checks to perform
  • Integration tests

At which phases the feature can be safely rolled back without losing unrelated work.

  • Each phase must have verifiable completion criteria
  • Tasks within a phase should be independently deployable where possible
  • Surface risks and unknowns early — don’t bury them in later phases
  • Prefer vertical slices over horizontal layers. Each phase delivers end-to-end value
  • Include testing and documentation in every phase, not as a separate final phase
  • If the plan has more than 5 phases, it’s too big — split into multiple plans
  • If any phase has more than 7 tasks, it’s too big — break the phase down
  • If a task is estimated as “large,” break it into smaller tasks