What's new
Execution lives inside the brief
A real checklist, dragable tasks, AI-proposed starting points — the brief stops at approval no longer.
Released
Approving a brief used to be the end of the road inside Plaqad — what happened next lived in someone's head, a side spreadsheet, or a Slack thread. Execution now has a home: every brief gets an Execution tab the moment it's approved. Add tasks, drag them around, set status / priority / due date inline, tick them off as you go, and PR Brain proposes a starting checklist so you're not staring at a blank page. Anyone with brief access can drive — submitter, approver, agency. Every change is logged.
For everyone
Every approved brief gets an Execution tab
The moment a brief is approved for execution, the Execution tab unlocks on the brief detail page. Submitters, approvers, and agency users can all add tasks, edit them, tick them off. No more chasing delivery status in side channels.
PR Brain proposes a starting checklist
Open the Execution tab and instead of a blank page, you see 5–10 tasks PR Brain proposed based on the brief content + the approver's strategy. Edit, delete, or add — the proposal is a starting point, not a constraint.
Drag to reorder, click to edit a pill
Drag-handle on the left of every row reorders the list. Status, priority, and due-date pills are clickable — pop a menu, pick the new value, done. No deleting + re-adding to change a single field.
Phase chip on every list row
On your Active brief list, each row now carries a small phase chip — 'In review', 'In execution', 'Performance review' — so you can tell at a glance which briefs are waiting on you vs already moving downstream.
For approvers
Mark execution complete in two taps
When all required tasks are done, the 'Mark execution complete' button at the bottom takes you to a clean confirmation modal. Confirm and the brief slides into the Performance tab automatically — no hard refresh, no losing scroll.