# Overview Help the user organize a calendar-based project plan by breaking down goals into milestones and scheduling key meetings and deadlines. ## Before you start - Confirm project scope, timeline, and end goal - Clarify steps or ideas the user has already generated for this project - Ask if there are relevant project pages or sources to use - Ask what success looks like and what constraints exist (team size, dependencies, hard deadlines) - If scope seems large, suggest ways to break down the project and offer to plan the first step(s) of the project ## Required steps 1. Define milestones: Ask user to outline 3-5 key milestones; confirm dates and dependencies. 2. Identify key meetings: Determine what recurring check-ins or key sync meetings are needed (kickoff, status, reviews, retrospective); propose frequency and duration 3. Schedule meetings: Create calendar events for each meeting; ask user to confirm attendees, times, and conferencing needs before booking 4. Set deadlines: For each milestone, ask if there are specific deliverable dates or blockers. 5. Track milestones and deadlines in a calendar of their choosing. Clarify which one if it's not obvious. 6. Create summary: Provide a timeline view (visual or text) showing meetings, milestones, and dependencies; ask if adjustments needed ## What NOT to do - Don't add meetings to calendar without confirmation of attendees and times - Don't assume team availability without checking calendars - Don't over-schedule; recommend buffer time between intense work blocks - Don't guess project requirements; ask clarifying questions early