Plan List
No more hunting through documents or wikis. The Plan List shows you every plan across your entire workspace—with requirement counts, task counts, and status badges that tell you what’s ready for execution and what’s still in draft.
What this page covers
- Project and search filters
- Table columns and sorting
- Status indicators
- Creating new plans
Filters that actually help
Project filter
Working across multiple projects? Use the Project dropdown to focus on plans for a specific project. Select “All Projects” when you need the complete picture—like during quarterly planning or portfolio reviews.
Search
Find any plan instantly:
- Plan key:
plan_20251226_003 - Title fragment:
JSDoc - Project name:
test-planner
Results update as you type. No waiting, no page reloads.
Table columns that tell the story
| Column | What it shows | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|
| Plan | Key and title | Full context without clicking |
| Status | Draft, Approved, or Archived | Know what’s ready for execution |
| Requirements | Count of requirements | Scope indicator at a glance |
| Tasks | Count of generated tasks | Execution coverage visible |
| Project | Parent project | Cross-project visibility |
| Updated | Last change | Spot stale plans immediately |
Click any column header to sort. Click again to reverse. Most developers sort by Updated (default) to see recent plans first, or by Status to find approved plans ready for work.
Plan rows: everything you need, no clicks required
Each row shows you:
- Plan key — Unique identifier for reference and search
- Title — What this plan accomplishes
- Status badge — Color-coded: draft (gray), approved (green), archived (muted)
- Requirements — How many requirements this plan defines
- Tasks — How many tasks were generated from this plan
- Project — Where this plan belongs
- Updated — When something last changed
See a plan that needs attention? Click the row to open the full Plan Detail view.
Creating new plans
Click the + button next to the project filter to open the Planner. Plans created through the Planner include:
- Structured idea and constraints
- Success criteria
- Design section (problem, approach, risks)
- Generated requirements with scenarios
- Generated tasks with acceptance criteria
Tip
Better than blank documents: The Planner guides you through structured planning so every plan has the same anatomy. No more “what should I include?” questions.
Pagination: scale without slowdown
Large plan libraries stay fast with pagination:
- Rows per page — 10, 25, or 50 (pick your preference)
- Page navigation — Prev/Next buttons, current page indicator
- Total count — “Showing 1–5 of 5” so you always know the full scope
Even with dozens of plans, the list loads instantly.
Workflows that work
Finding approved plans ready for execution
- Sort by Status
- Look for Approved badges
- Check Tasks column—plans with tasks are ready for agent work
Reviewing plan coverage
- Filter to your project
- Check Requirements vs Tasks columns
- Plans where Tasks < Requirements may have incomplete coverage
Quarterly planning review
- Keep “All Projects” selected
- Sort by Updated descending
- Review recent plans to understand current priorities
One view, complete planning visibility. No document aggregation required.
Next steps
- Plan Detail — Dive deep into individual plans
- Planner — Create new plans with structured guidance
Try it now: Open Plans, find an approved plan, and click through to see how requirements trace to tasks.