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May 2026AI & Product Development3 min read

Don't know what to work on? Let the project tell you.

Analyzes your project and suggests what to tackle next based on what's missing, what's broken, and what would make the biggest difference.

You sit down to work, open your laptop, and... don't know where to start. There are a dozen things you could do, but you're not sure which one matters most. Autoplan looks at your entire project — open tasks, notes you left for yourself, gaps in quality, things that are getting worse while you're focused elsewhere — and gives you a prioritized list of what to tackle next.

Why it matters

When you don't have a clear priority, you default to whatever feels easiest or most interesting. That's rarely the most important thing. Autoplan takes the guesswork out of prioritization by looking at your project objectively and surfacing what actually needs attention. It catches the cleanup work you keep putting off and the growing problems you haven't noticed yet.

How to get started

Run it at the start of a work session or at the beginning of the week. It scans your project for open tasks, quality gaps, outdated pieces, features you planned but haven't built, and anything that looks like it's degrading. You get back a prioritized list with a rough sense of how much effort each item would take and how much impact it would have.

When to use it

Start of any work session when you're not sure what's most important. Also great after shipping something big — it catches all the small cleanup tasks that always get deprioritized in the rush to launch.

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Nirmit Meher

Product leader shipping across enterprise SaaS, AI in production, and 0→1. Writing about what actually ships — not what sounds good in a deck.