Getting started
From sign-up to a working plan in under 10 minutes. Every new organization comes with a sample project, so you can see what Plenar does before you invest any setup time.
The fastest path
When you create an organization, Plenar sets up a sample project — Atlas SaaS — with goals, milestones, tasks, team members, and availability already in place. You can explore it immediately from your dashboard.
| Step | Time | What happens |
|---|---|---|
| Explore the sample project | 2 min | Open the timeline, click through the scope table, see how the Plan of Record works |
| Connect Claude Code | 2 min | Run plenar connect in your repo so Claude can read and update your plan |
| Create your own project | 5 min | Describe what you’re building and Plenar structures it into a plan |
| Invite your team | 5 min | Add members, set skills and capacity, model availability |
Start with the sample project — it’s the fastest way to see what Plenar does.
Going further
Once you’ve shipped a plan or two, these tutorials cover working with more than one project.
| Tutorial | Time | What you’ll learn |
|---|---|---|
| Work across two projects | 10 min | Pin a default project, switch focus mid-conversation, and drive two projects from one Claude Code session |
What to do next
- Explore the sample project — see a finished plan before building your own.
- Connect Claude Code — wire up the integration so you can plan from your editor.
- Create your own project — build a plan for what you’re shipping.
- Work across two projects — manage more than one project from a single session.