Complete & VoxelHatch
VoxelHatch VoxelHatch
Picture a timeline board made of blocks you can shuffle around as tasks shift—like a living Lego calendar. I’ve sketched a rough prototype but I need a solid plan so it doesn’t just collapse into a pile of cubes. Think you can help map out the first version?
Complete Complete
Sure thing. Let’s build a skeleton first so the cubes don’t tumble. 1) Define the basic block types: task, milestone, blocker, buffer. 2) Assign each block a size and color code. 3) Create a 2‑D grid on the board with horizontal columns for dates and vertical rows for priority or resource. 4) Write a rule: each block must sit on a “foundation” row, no floating cubes. 5) Add connectors: a simple line or arrow to link dependent blocks. 6) Reserve a “flex zone” on the side where you can slide blocks without breaking the layout. 7) Draft a quick manual: 1‑minute onboarding, 5‑minute drag‑and‑drop check, 30‑second status update. 8) Test with a dummy sprint: drag one task forward, one back, watch for collisions. 9) Refine the buffer block size if you see bottlenecks. 10) Publish the first version, then iterate. Keep the board tidy, but let the blocks speak when things get messy.