Visual roadmaps vs. flat task lists: when graphs win
Most planning tools flatten work into rows. Real projects branch and depend on each other — and that structure is exactly what a graph keeps and a list throws away.
Read article →Research trees: planning work when you don’t know the answer yet
Exploratory work resists up-front plans. A research tree lets you branch, prune dead ends, and keep momentum visible without pretending you know the outcome.
Read article →Real-time collaboration in planning: why presence matters
A plan nobody edits together quietly goes stale. Real-time presence keeps the map current and the conversation attached to the work it’s about.
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Guides on visual planning
Practical articles on roadmapping, research trees and getting the most out of graph-based project planning.