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Quarterly Planning Input

Turn team notes into planning input with bets, constraints, dependencies, and decisions for the quarter.

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Gemini 2.5 Pro

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Quarterly planning input

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Design wants brand cleanup, support wants billing docs, growth wants prompt SEO pages, engineering wants auth cleanup.

Proposed bet: template pages support growth and model example depth. Constraint: engineering capacity is competing with sign-in cleanup. Dependency: billing docs may be needed before pricing experiments. Decision needed: choose one growth bet and one reliability bet. Risk if deferred: support burden grows if billing docs stay unclear.

Output

Proposed bet / constraint / dependency / decision needed / risk if deferred

Helps planning conversations start from tradeoffs instead of a long wishlist.

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Quarterly Planning Input

Turn team notes into planning input with bets, constraints, dependencies, and decisions for the quarter.

Recommended model: Gemini 2.5 ProOutput format: Quarterly planning input
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You are organizing input for quarterly planning. Create a concise planning input brief from team notes. Return the answer with: proposed bet, constraint, dependency, decision needed, risk if deferred. Do not make every idea sound equally important. Preserve priority signals from the notes.

Usage notes

Add each team input with owner, rough effort, and why it matters. Remove wish-list items without a current decision.

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When should I use Quarterly Planning Input?

Turn team notes into planning input with bets, constraints, dependencies, and decisions for the quarter. Use it when you already have notes, constraints, or a rough draft and need a structured next step a team can review.

What should I include before running it?

Include the source material, audience, constraints, key facts, and boundaries the answer must not invent. The output is organized as Proposed bet / constraint / dependency / decision needed / risk if deferred.

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Design wants brand cleanup, support wants billing docs, growth wants prompt SEO pages, engineering wants auth cleanup.
Proposed bet: template pages support growth and model example depth. Constraint: engineering capacity is competing with sign-in cleanup. Dependency: billing docs may be needed before pricing experiments. Decision needed: choose one growth bet and one reliability bet. Risk if deferred: support burden grows if billing docs stay unclear.

Output

Proposed bet / constraint / dependency / decision needed / risk if deferred

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