Plan
Ecosystem guides, examples around planning and prioritizing integrations, and practical examples and demonstrations
How to write a project brief
I’ve been experimenting with lightweight processes at Lunch Pail Labs, like using prototypes over detailed scope planning. Even in flexible approaches, a short brief can align all stakeholders on the goals, scope, and roadmap before work begins. Here’s how I structure these documents to keep things clear and simple.
How I use Linear to manage projects at Lunch Pail Labs
Linear might be built for teams, but I’ve found it to be the perfect tool for solo founders like me. Here's how I use it to stay on top of everything at my one-person product studio.
Why your project scope needs a prototype
Scoping can be as intense as the build itself, requiring significant effort. Recently, I’ve reconsidered the scoping process in client work and found that adding a prototype can make it more efficient and less frustrating. Instead of lengthy documents, a small prototype provides clarity, reduces uncertainty, and kickstarts the build. This approach helps balance detail with time and cost, leading to better outcomes.
Three questions to answer before building your Salesforce app
When planning your Salesforce app, consider these key questions: What type of app are you building (ISVforce or OEM embedded), which Salesforce edition will you target, and what tools will you use to build your solution? This guide explores each question in detail, providing insights to help you choose the right approach and optimize your development process.