Plan before you disclose

Find the decisions that should shape your software project first.

Compare six practical delivery conditions and receive a project-specific preparation snapshot. No account, email, or project description is required.

Private, no-sign-up planning tool

Turn early uncertainty into a useful project snapshot.

Choose the closest fit across six delivery conditions. The planner asks for no contact details and does not submit your answers to an API while you explore the result.

This is planning guidance—not a quote, commitment, feasibility decision, or automated eligibility decision. Final scope, price, and timing require discovery and a written agreement.

If you continue to the project brief, only these non-personal planning categories are carried in the URL. You can change every suggested field before submitting anything.

What are you starting from?
How clear is the scope today?
What is the primary need?
How connected is the system?
What kind of data or decisions are involved?
What is driving the timing?

How to use the result

Treat the snapshot as a discussion map—not a verdict.

A higher discovery focus does not mean a project is a poor fit. It means more assumptions should be tested before scope, price, or timing is treated as dependable.

  1. Challenge the starting assumptions.Replace general choices with evidence from users, systems, and operations.
  2. Protect the smallest useful stage.Separate the first reviewable outcome from later possibilities.
  3. Carry the context forward.Use the project brief only when you are ready to share specific business context.