Blueprint Builder
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A better way to plan and finish things

Blueprint Builder

Sprint-based planning for real people with real projects — not enterprise software teams. Break any goal into focused sprints, and don’t move forward until you’ve proved you’re ready.

Step 1
Name Your Project
Start with a clear project name and the reason it matters. What will be true when you’re done?
Step 2
Build Your Sprints
Each sprint is 2–6 weeks. Two lanes: what you need to Learn and what you need to Do. Estimate each task in points.
Step 3
Set the Proof
The Proof is a hard gate. A specific, verifiable result that must exist before you move to the next sprint. No fudging.
Step 4
Execute & Track
Check off items as you work. Mark Proofs complete. Write sprint reviews. Watch your project actually get finished.

Free · No account required to start · Blueprints save automatically to your device

Blueprint Builder
Your Blueprints
How the Blueprint System Works
Step 1
Name Your Project
Give your project a clear name and write the “why” — what’s at stake, who it’s for, what success looks like beyond the tasks.
Step 2
Build Your Sprints
Break your project into 2–6 week sprints with Learn and Do lanes. Assign point estimates (1–5) to keep sprints realistic.
Step 3
Set a Proof
The Proof is a hard gate — a specific, verifiable result that must exist before you advance. Not “I think I understand it” but “the app is live and three people have used it.”
Step 4
Execute & Track
Generate your Blueprint. Check off tasks, mark Proofs complete, and write sprint reviews directly on the Blueprint. Share the link so your team can see and update progress in real time.
Stack multiple Phases for bigger goals. Share your blueprint with a coach or collaborator for accountability.
· Your blueprints save to this browser and to the cloud. Export regularly for a local backup.
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Project Name
Why this project matters — the goal behind the goal
Weekly Capacity pts / week 1 pt ≈ 1 day of focused work ?How the point system worksThink of 1 point as roughly one full day of focused effort. Size tasks honestly: a quick 2-hour task = 1pt, a heavy week of work = 5pts. Set your weekly capacity to match days you can realistically dedicate. Green sprint total = on track. Amber = heavy but doable. Red = overloaded, cut tasks. Points aren’t about exact time-tracking — they force honest sizing so sprints don’t collapse under their own weight.
On track Heavy Overloaded

Complete your phases and sprints above, then generate your printable plan.