Reviewable artifacts
Structured for non-developer review by founders, product managers, and business stakeholders.
Blueprint is a collaborative application that produces an engagement's specification artifacts before any code is generated. Clients are first-class collaborators, so review happens where the artifacts live.
In a developer tool, a specification helps one engineer organize their own work. In a services engagement, the specification is the artifact the client reviews and approves, and it functions as the contractual basis for the work.
Blueprint produces a versioned chain of artifacts: a product requirements document, a design system, technical requirements, a test plan, and test cases. After the primary specification is generated, the pipeline pauses for review. A stakeholder can refine it, regenerate it, or approve it before downstream work proceeds.
On approval, Blueprint extracts a structured specification that the downstream quality gates check against. The dominant constraint on output quality turns out to be the depth of this specification, not the capability of the model.
Structured for non-developer review by founders, product managers, and business stakeholders.
Versioned, with a recorded provenance of who approved what and when.
Decomposed into coding tasks calibrated to the project's complexity tier.
The harness paper documents the full architecture, end to end.