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Use Case Guide
Time Block Planner Developer Workflow Guide
Step-by-step developer workflow for using Time Block Planner in Webtility to standardize utility tasks.
Scenario
People ask for visual time-planning tools when task lists exist but realistic day schedules do not. This use case shows how engineering teams can run Time Block Planner in a repeatable workflow.
Workflow Steps
- Collect raw input, define success criteria, and document the context before running the tool.
- Set your start time and preferred break duration.
- Add tasks in name and minutes format.
- Copy the generated schedule table with start and end times.
- Attach output to tickets, docs, or PRs so the procedure can be reused by the team.
Expected Outcomes
- Reduce release risk by shortening validation and debugging cycles.
- Reduce manual variance and increase consistency in recurring tasks.
- Improve cross-team handoffs with clearer input, output, and review standards.
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Open Time Block Planner in your browser and apply this workflow immediately with no installation.