Projects
Idea -> team -> sprint -> proof

Live project direction

Projects are how people turn intent into proof.

Every project should show the problem, the roles needed, the current sprint, and the next outcome. The point is not to collect ideas. The point is to ship work that other people can see and use.

How a project moves
Idea -> proposal -> sprint -> outcome
Now
Seeded projects
Show role demand, urgency, and a clear next step.
Next
Join a sprint
Assign tasks, publish proof, and move the work forward.
Outcome
Visible proof
A repo, demo, write-up, or working workflow people can trust.

Seeded Projects Ready For People

These are the kinds of projects the platform should surface first: useful, role-aware, and urgent enough to join.

Project 01
Intro to Computing Launch Track

A beginner-friendly build lane for people starting from zero and moving into real coding work.

  • Status: ready for onboarding
  • Roles: mentor, lab runner, note taker, community guide
  • Urgency: join before the next starter sprint
Project 02
Community Intake and Role Router

A cross-field system that helps people declare intent, find roles, and enter the right project lane.

  • Status: sprint active
  • Roles: backend, UX, operations, domain expert, documentation
  • Urgency: limited role slots in the current phase
Project 03
AI Content and Education Automation

A technical system for generating, organizing, and shipping learning and content workflows at scale.

  • Status: prototype in progress
  • Roles: automation, QA, security, editor, product thinking
  • Urgency: build the next sprint before the cycle closes

What every project should include

  • title and problem
  • who the project helps
  • required roles
  • current sprint
  • deliverables and proof

What people should bring

  • one clear intent
  • one useful skill
  • one willingness to ship
  • one way to communicate clearly

The Project Flow

A project should move in a simple, repeatable order so people can join without confusion.

01
Idea
Someone notices a real problem or opportunity.
02
Proposal
The idea gets written clearly enough for others to judge.
03
Team
The right mix of people joins the work.
04
Sprint
Work is broken into a short visible execution cycle.
05
Proof
The output becomes something others can inspect or use.
06
Outcome
The project creates trust, evidence, momentum, or opportunity.