Full visibility across your team's work. Without asking for it.
Devplan gives engineering managers a live view of every project's health, surfaces blocked PRs and dependency risks before they escalate, and eliminates the coordination overhead that eats engineering time.
You spend more time coordinating than building.
- ✕ You find out about blocked PRs at standup, not when they get blocked
- ✕ Scope changes happen without you knowing until it's too late
- ✕ Dependency risks surface as emergencies, not early warnings
- ✕ New engineers take weeks to understand why systems are built the way they are
- ✕ Status meetings consume engineering time that should go to building
There's a ton of tax in communicating cuts of the same information up and down the org.
Visibility that arrives automatically, not on request.
Stalled PRs, dependency risks, and scope drift flagged in real time. You know about the blocker before it becomes a day-long escalation.
Requirement tracking and project health generated from commits and tickets. No engineer fills in a status doc. No manager chases for updates.
Every architectural decision, code change, and scope call logged automatically. New engineers can understand the history of any system without tracking down the person who built it.
The EM toolkit, automated.
Holy hell this is slick. So much value-add, even in the first few minutes. Already have two teammates who want to use it.