MVP Plan agent
Shapes your brief and research into a concrete first release.
The MVP Plan agent turns your product brief — and your research, when you have it — into a plan for a first release: who it's for, the feature set grouped by stage, the risks, and rough costs.
What you share to start
Describe the focus or any constraints for the plan (up to 1,500 characters). The agent reads your brief, and your research if present, as its foundation.
Like Research, the MVP Plan builds on the Product Brief, so a submitted brief is required before you start. Research is used too when it exists, but it isn't required.
Already have a MVP plan? You don't have to generate it — paste what you have and save it, and it goes straight to review. See Greenfield and brownfield.
How the turns work
The agent asks a round or two of questions on the page, fills the gaps, and writes the plan. You answer; others follow read-only.
The ask-and-answer step repeats until the agent has enough to write the draft. After the draft, sending revision notes reopens the same conversation.
Accepting the result
The plan lands in review for the workspace to accept, and stays editable by you or an admin afterward.
Good to know
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While a run is going, only the person who started it can answer — everyone else in the workspace follows along read-only.
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If a run stalls or you change your mind, you can cancel it, then restart or resume from where it left off.
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Fragua lets you know when a draft is ready or a run fails, so you don't have to sit and watch it.
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An admin can undo an acceptance to send a document back to review.