Turn a messy brain-dump into an execution plan in one prompt
You don't need a tidy outline to start. Dump everything into TaskNeuron and let the AI Planner impose the structure.
By TaskNeuron Team
One of the most useful things about TaskNeuron is how little you need to bring. You don't have to arrive with a clean outline, a template, or a sense of the right order. A messy paragraph of everything on your mind is enough — and often better, because it captures the real problem before you've prematurely organized it.
Get it all out first
Start by dumping the goal and everything around it into plain language: what you're trying to do, the constraints, the half-formed steps rattling in your head. Don't try to structure it — structuring while brainstorming is the friction that stalls most projects. Just describe it the way you'd explain it to a colleague.
Let the AI Planner impose structure
TaskNeuron takes that brain-dump and returns a structured plan: phases, tasks, subtasks, priorities, and estimates. The messy input becomes an organized workspace, with an obvious first step at the top. The hard cognitive work — deciding what the work is and in what order — is done for you as a first draft.
Edit, don't author
Now you're in the easy mode. Rename a phase, drop a task, bump a priority the planner got wrong. Reacting to a draft is dramatically faster and less draining than authoring a plan from a blank page — and it leaves your energy for the work itself.
Ship from the board
From there it's execution: drag tasks through statuses on the kanban board, expand anything that turned out bigger than expected, and track progress as you go. The brain-dump you started with is now a plan you're actively shipping — usually within a few minutes.
The blank page assumes you already know the structure. TaskNeuron doesn't. Bring the mess; let the product turn it into a plan.