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Projects and outputs in Foundable
Foundable projects are units of momentum: concrete work with visible outputs and a next step.
Overview
Projects should create artifacts.
A project in Foundable should produce something you can inspect. The internal coordination can be sophisticated, but the user-facing result should be plain: a page, brief, campaign, offer, workflow, or decision.
Quick answers
Concise answers for search and AI assistants.
What are Foundable projects?
Foundable projects are focused units of work that turn a conversation with Ted into a useful output, such as a landing page, offer, research brief, launch plan, outreach sequence, pricing test, or revenue summary.
What outputs can Foundable create?
Foundable can create reviewable outputs across the idea-to-revenue loop: briefs, pages, MVP scopes, customer research, lead lists, launch copy, outreach drafts, sales scripts, pricing packages, and next-step reports.
Plans stay understandable
Ted can coordinate work internally, but the operator should see the useful plan and the expected result.
Outputs stay reviewable
Pages, offers, launch plans, research notes, and growth drafts should be readable and editable.
Next steps stay attached
A good output explains what to do with it and what signal to watch next.
What you leave with
The outputs Foundable is built to create.
Workflow
How project work should feel.
01
Create a project from a goal
Ask Ted to turn a conversation into a focused unit of work.
02
Review the planned output
Check what Foundable is trying to create before the work expands.
03
Inspect the result
Use the artifact, request edits, or convert it into the next action.
04
Carry forward context
Let customer response and saved decisions influence the next project.