Turn an idea into something that runs.
Blueprint is where AI work begins: intake and design that takes a rough idea and turns it into either a runnable orchestration — agents and skills, ready to go — or a build-plan the Build factory can pick up. Anyone can own it, and it runs on its own.
From a rough idea to a plan machines can run.
Blueprint asks the right questions, shapes the work, and hands you something concrete — no guesswork, no blank page.
Captures the idea
You describe what you want. Blueprint asks the right questions and turns a rough idea into a clear brief.
Shapes the workflow
It maps the steps, the roles, and the decisions — what an agent should do, and where a person stays in the loop.
A runnable orchestration
One output is a working orchestration — agents and skills wired together — that you can run as it is.
Or a plan for Build
The other output is a build-plan the Build factory can pick up and turn into shipped software.
One intake. Two kinds of output.
Every Blueprint ends in one of two places — depending on whether the answer is an orchestration or real software.
Agents and skills, composed and ready to run. No code to write — the design is the product, and you can run it as it stands.
When it needs real software, Blueprint hands Build a clear plan to decompose, build, review, and ship.
Anyone can own it. It runs on its own.
Blueprint doesn't need the rest. Anyone — a founder, a team, a persona — can own it and run it standalone to turn an idea into a plan. Inside the platform it's the front door: it feeds Build the plans and seeds the org its orchestrations. Start here, or start anywhere.
Bring the idea. We'll shape the rest.
Tell us what you'd point it at. You'll get early access as it lands — with your own Claude key, on your own host.