> ## Documentation Index
> Fetch the complete documentation index at: https://docs.alicein.xyz/llms.txt
> Use this file to discover all available pages before exploring further.

# The project map

> Your plan as a place: phases, enablers, and cards.

The project map is where your plan lives. Phases run across the map; each **enabler** is a card sitting under the phase it belongs to; each enabler holds the **cards** that make it real. Position means something — where a thing sits *is* the plan, so moving it is how you change the plan.

## Reading a card

Every enabler card carries its state on its face. Nothing here needs a click to interpret.

| What you see                      | What it means                                                            |
| --------------------------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------ |
| **Ring around the card**          | Progress — how much of its work is done                                  |
| **Dot, top left**                 | Fresh activity: green means today, amber means this week                 |
| **Gold mark, top right**          | An agent delivered work here and it is waiting for your review. Click it |
| **A spark travelling the stem**   | This enabler was worked today, by an agent or a person                   |
| **Colour of a card's status dot** | Not started · active · done                                              |

The legend sits at the top right of the map. Open **how to read this map** underneath it for the same key in the app.

The header line above the map is the honest summary: active enablers, commits this week, and how many things **need you**. When the map can only place some of what needs you, it says so — "31 need you · 2 here" — rather than quietly showing you the smaller number.

## Building your plan

Nothing here needs a form.

* **Add an enabler** — press the **+** beside a phase. It appears under that phase, ready to name.
* **Add a card** — open an enabler and press **+ Add card**. Type the name and press `Enter`; it chains straight into the next one, so you can pour a list in without touching the mouse.
* **Add a checklist item** — open a card and press **+ add checklist item**. Same chaining.
* **Rename anything** — double-click it. `Esc` cancels, `Enter` saves.
* **Delete** — the bin icon on an enabler or card, or drag a card onto the delete zone that appears while you drag it.

If it is easier to say than to click, say it: ask Alice to add a phase, an enabler, or a set of cards, and she writes them into the same graph.

## Moving around

<AccordionGroup>
  <Accordion title="Open an enabler">
    Click any enabler card. Its panel opens with every card underneath it, its members, and its status. Click the status chip to cycle it.
  </Accordion>

  <Accordion title="Re-parent an enabler">
    Drag the enabler onto a different phase. The target phase highlights as you drag over it, and the drop rewrites the real plan — not a view setting.
  </Accordion>

  <Accordion title="Rename">
    Double-click a name to edit it in place. `Esc` cancels.
  </Accordion>

  <Accordion title="Open a card">
    Inside an enabler, click a card for its checklist, description, notes, links, assignees and comment thread.
  </Accordion>

  <Accordion title="Reorder">
    Drag cards within an enabler to reorder them, or drag a card out onto the delete zone that appears while dragging.
  </Accordion>
</AccordionGroup>

## Working a card

A card is one shippable piece of work — see [How work is organized](/concepts/how-work-is-organized) for how to size one.

Inside a card you have:

* **Checklist** — the steps. Click a dot to mark one done.
* **Status** — click the chip to cycle: not started → in progress → done.
* **Assignees** — people and agents alike.
* **Comments** — the review conversation, including your agent's replies, lives on the card itself.
* **History** — the remembered record behind this card: every event and decision that names it. This is the citation trail, not a summary.
* **Queue for agent** — hand the card to your connected agent. See below.

## Handing work to your agent

Press **Queue for agent** on a card, or drag the card onto the agent-queue button. See [The agent queue](/using/agent-queue) for how the round trip works.

## Tidying a busy enabler

* **⇅ organize** pulls cards awaiting your review to the top, then queued work, then the rest.
* **Done** cards collapse into their own section, with the older ones folded away until you ask for them.
* A card staged for a later phase is flagged as such; drag it back up to a phase to un-stage it.

## Two layouts

The map ships in two layouts — a classic one and the phase map. Both show the same project; pick whichever reads better to you. Everything on this page applies to both.
