Meeting Title: Brainforge Platform Roadmap Check-in Date: 2026-04-06 Meeting participants: Pranav’s iPhone, Ruixi Wen


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1 00:01:04.390 00:01:05.660 Ruixi Wen: Hi!

2 00:01:05.880 00:01:07.199 Ruixi Wen: Hi, Prinam.

3 00:01:07.810 00:01:09.000 Pranav’s iPhone: Hey, how’s it going?

4 00:01:09.170 00:01:11.189 Ruixi Wen: Hey, it’s been good, yeah.

5 00:01:11.550 00:01:13.060 Pranav’s iPhone: Nice, nice. How’s your Monday?

6 00:01:13.420 00:01:17.559 Ruixi Wen: Yeah, yeah, it was kind of busy, but it’s nice, yeah.

7 00:01:17.760 00:01:18.770 Pranav’s iPhone: Cool, cool.

8 00:01:19.190 00:01:24.999 Pranav’s iPhone: Yeah, I just wanted to check in. I don’t think we talked, since our meeting last Monday, so…

9 00:01:25.140 00:01:26.959 Pranav’s iPhone: Just wanted to see how your first week went.

10 00:01:27.720 00:01:38.799 Ruixi Wen: Yeah, I think it’s been pretty good, I think especially when I got to, like, cut up with, like, old-time and Sam, I think I have, like, a pretty clear idea on where it’s heading, yeah.

11 00:01:39.420 00:01:42.639 Pranav’s iPhone: Cool. So, what did you guys talk about? Like, mostly platform stuff?

12 00:01:42.930 00:01:47.999 Ruixi Wen: Yeah, so for the platform stuff, so basically we kind of go over, like, where…

13 00:01:48.320 00:01:53.259 Ruixi Wen: Do we, like, really wanna, like… where do we see this,

14 00:01:53.390 00:01:56.149 Ruixi Wen: Products going for what kind of users, or…

15 00:01:56.950 00:02:07.680 Ruixi Wen: what kind of, like, the first user groups that we… first three user groups we want to test on, and also, like, some steps, like, how do I validate that, those ideas?

16 00:02:07.710 00:02:19.670 Ruixi Wen: As well as, like, in the long run, like, what do they expect me to… because right now, it’s, like, just having the basic functionality, and, Utem, I think UTEM is hoping for me to, like.

17 00:02:19.710 00:02:29.400 Ruixi Wen: Really building on more features as we, gradually have, like, a clear path of where this product’s gonna be sold into in the future, yeah.

18 00:02:29.630 00:02:31.169 Pranav’s iPhone: Interesting, yeah, so…

19 00:02:31.670 00:02:46.720 Pranav’s iPhone: In this past week, and, like, today, actually, like, when I was, having a meeting with Utam, he was telling me a little bit about how we kind of want to package, like, what we do with Cursor internally for customers externally. Is that kind of, like, what you guys were discussing?

20 00:02:48.380 00:02:55.660 Ruixi Wen: For cursor… oh, kind of, but, like, our scene’s, like, on the platform, so it’s, like, right now, it’s, like…

21 00:02:55.960 00:03:00.339 Ruixi Wen: Individually separated from the cursor.

22 00:03:00.460 00:03:05.960 Ruixi Wen: So, it’s… it has, like, it’s a simpler UI, it’s not like an IDE, like, cursor.

23 00:03:06.560 00:03:07.250 Ruixi Wen: Yeah.

24 00:03:07.820 00:03:10.300 Pranav’s iPhone: Gotcha, so… Okay.

25 00:03:10.690 00:03:15.570 Pranav’s iPhone: Interesting. So…

26 00:03:22.020 00:03:23.780 Ruixi Wen: I think it got culled.

27 00:03:24.070 00:03:26.180 Pranav’s iPhone: Yeah, I might have cut out.

28 00:03:27.830 00:03:28.910 Pranav’s iPhone: Hey, can you hear me now?

29 00:03:29.120 00:03:30.500 Ruixi Wen: Yeah, I can hear you now, yeah.

30 00:03:30.730 00:03:40.769 Pranav’s iPhone: Perfect, yeah, I was just asking, like, are you trying to, like, define, like, who the customer is for this product? Like, that’s kind of, like, what you’re… you’re working on?

31 00:03:41.330 00:03:43.839 Ruixi Wen: Yes, yes, but also, like,

32 00:03:44.620 00:03:55.010 Ruixi Wen: Also, yeah, yeah, that’s pretty much it, but also, like, more like a roadmap on, like, how do we really validate those things, and where we think the vision of this is gonna be like, yeah.

33 00:03:55.410 00:03:56.939 Pranav’s iPhone: Interesting. Okay, cool.

34 00:03:57.420 00:04:00.070 Pranav’s iPhone: Yeah, how are you, like, enjoying that?

35 00:04:00.910 00:04:04.119 Ruixi Wen: Yeah, I think it’s been pretty good. I think,

36 00:04:04.310 00:04:11.460 Ruixi Wen: before this, I think I imagined more, like, rigid in the way that I was expecting, like, more so.

37 00:04:11.600 00:04:25.979 Ruixi Wen: Utem has his hypothesis, and I will just go test it, but I think after talking to him and Sam, I think it’s more so, like, there’s… there’s a lot of room for potential, and he really wants to get to know about, like.

38 00:04:26.230 00:04:33.290 Ruixi Wen: My thinking, my vision about the same seems like it will, really shape how the product ends up to be like, yeah.

39 00:04:33.810 00:04:35.769 Pranav’s iPhone: Yeah, that’s kind of like the…

40 00:04:35.900 00:04:42.479 Pranav’s iPhone: Sometimes stressful part of this job, but then also, like, the fun part, where it’s, like, a lot is just, like, in your control.

41 00:04:42.600 00:04:51.840 Pranav’s iPhone: I think that’s… it goes across, like, a lot of roles, so… you won’t probably feel like it’s busy, but then I think you’ll also have more say in, like.

42 00:04:51.990 00:04:54.290 Pranav’s iPhone: The decisions that are being made, which is…

43 00:04:54.430 00:05:03.569 Pranav’s iPhone: you know, that’s, it depends on, like, kind of, like, what you’re looking for, I guess, but for some people, like, you know, that’s good. For some people, it’s like, oh yeah, that’s a lot of work.

44 00:05:04.310 00:05:09.759 Ruixi Wen: Yeah, but I like it right now, I think this kind of ownership was something, like, pretty…

45 00:05:10.010 00:05:17.220 Ruixi Wen: cool, cool, yeah. And, I think it definitely, like, makes the… I think they’ll definitely make the…

46 00:05:17.360 00:05:28.789 Ruixi Wen: the whole roadmap, like, longer. It’s just, like, you really need to find, like, your own success metric on what… on how to validate the things that you want to validate. But I just, like…

47 00:05:29.010 00:05:33.729 Ruixi Wen: If it ends up working well, I think that this kind of ownership and impact is amazing.

48 00:05:34.460 00:05:35.430 Pranav’s iPhone: Yeah.

49 00:05:35.780 00:05:39.919 Pranav’s iPhone: Yeah, I mean, I’m super curious to, like, hear more about that, too.

50 00:05:40.130 00:05:47.380 Pranav’s iPhone: But yeah, I also just kind of want to, like, support you a little bit in terms of just, like, the onboarding stuff, and just, like, getting acclimated to that.

51 00:05:47.610 00:05:52.299 Pranav’s iPhone: you know, ran for it, so… anything come up in the last week where you’re like, oh, I was kind of lost?

52 00:05:53.300 00:05:57.600 Ruixi Wen: I think it’s… it’s okay, I think.

53 00:05:59.920 00:06:17.249 Ruixi Wen: Yeah, wait, I have a quick question. I don’t know if you… if your work scope involves that, so basically I’m, like, writing up this doc, in GitHub, but, I don’t know, like, what’s, like, the spring for what we’re doing, like, for example, I’m doing this, like, roadmap doc, which is, like…

54 00:06:17.470 00:06:25.829 Ruixi Wen: irrelevant… which is relevant to this product we were working with. We need to come up with a better name for this thing, but right now we just call it open work.

55 00:06:25.930 00:06:27.180 Ruixi Wen: plan.

56 00:06:27.180 00:06:27.710 Pranav’s iPhone: Yep.

57 00:06:27.710 00:06:39.410 Ruixi Wen: on the roadmap. And I wonder, do we do this, like, in Notion, and use Notion to link it to GitHub, or we just, like, put all the documents in GitHub?

58 00:06:40.440 00:06:43.850 Pranav’s iPhone: So this sounds similar to me as a project plan.

59 00:06:44.010 00:06:47.100 Pranav’s iPhone: You’re by your laptop right now, right?

60 00:06:47.100 00:06:48.129 Ruixi Wen: Yeah, yeah, yeah.

61 00:06:48.130 00:06:52.799 Pranav’s iPhone: Perfect. Do you want to look up, like, Eden AI project plan in Notion?

62 00:06:55.400 00:06:56.510 Ruixi Wen: Okay.

63 00:06:58.360 00:07:10.099 Pranav’s iPhone: Because this sounds maybe like it could be relevant to you. I wrote up a couple project plans, it’s, like, kind of what we have to do as CSOs. I’m wondering if it sounds like…

64 00:07:10.410 00:07:15.289 Pranav’s iPhone: A good structure for you, as well, for the open work roadmap?

65 00:07:21.210 00:07:22.700 Pranav’s iPhone: If you can’t find it, I can…

66 00:07:22.700 00:07:24.720 Ruixi Wen: I found it, I found it. Okay.

67 00:07:24.720 00:07:28.489 Pranav’s iPhone: Yeah, the basic structure is, it starts off with initiatives.

68 00:07:29.270 00:07:37.120 Pranav’s iPhone: And so initiatives you can think of as, like, Business problem, or business, like… Target?

69 00:07:37.640 00:07:38.590 Pranav’s iPhone: Yep.

70 00:07:38.940 00:07:45.310 Pranav’s iPhone: Then the project is like, okay, how do we get to that business target? How do we fix that business problem?

71 00:07:45.740 00:07:52.470 Pranav’s iPhone: And then there’s milestones that are kind of, like, small chunks to get us to that point, a fix of completing the project.

72 00:07:53.110 00:07:55.750 Pranav’s iPhone: And then there’s a technical implementation…

73 00:07:56.480 00:07:59.370 Pranav’s iPhone: section on the bottom.

74 00:08:00.020 00:08:03.010 Pranav’s iPhone: Is this kind of what you’re looking for? I’m not exactly sure if it is.

75 00:08:03.360 00:08:09.660 Ruixi Wen: Yeah, we… like, we haven’t ride a dog like this, but maybe from the dog I’m riding, I think it’s, like, more…

76 00:08:09.960 00:08:17.899 Ruixi Wen: more… more… I kind of have a structure about this, I already have the structure laid out, I’m just polishing the content, so it’s more like,

77 00:08:18.320 00:08:19.950 Ruixi Wen: Like, bizarre.

78 00:08:19.950 00:08:21.040 Pranav’s iPhone: Should they exist?

79 00:08:21.040 00:08:32.899 Ruixi Wen: Yeah, users, and what are the steps we’re gonna test as users? Who would be, like, an ideal personnel I reach out to, and what is, like, what we expect to see about this thing?

80 00:08:35.270 00:08:38.130 Pranav’s iPhone: So are you asking, like, where the document should exist, or, like.

81 00:08:38.130 00:08:38.490 Ruixi Wen: mad.

82 00:08:38.490 00:08:39.500 Pranav’s iPhone: Should be in there.

83 00:08:39.690 00:08:50.989 Ruixi Wen: Where should I exit? Where… I mean, obviously I’m gonna link him to GitHub, because, like, Utam had us in GitHub, but I wonder if, like, our notions, like, connect to the GitHub. Like, should I…

84 00:08:50.990 00:08:53.209 Pranav’s iPhone: No, unfortunately it’s not, so it’s like…

85 00:08:53.210 00:08:53.750 Ruixi Wen: for areas.

86 00:08:53.750 00:08:58.940 Pranav’s iPhone: So I’m… I think, probably… And you can confirm this with the Tom, but…

87 00:08:59.530 00:09:16.910 Pranav’s iPhone: what I did was, like, I built everything out in Notion, but… well, so I finalized everything in Notion, I should say, but I did use GitHub to kind of help formulate my thoughts, build out the content in, like, an MD file. I’m guessing that’s what Utam did, right? He built, like, he wrote an MD file? Yeah. So…

88 00:09:17.030 00:09:19.379 Pranav’s iPhone: Yeah. I mean, there’s…

89 00:09:19.680 00:09:26.439 Pranav’s iPhone: if you like the MD file, you can go that route. If you want to build it in Notion, like, Utsom’s not gonna feel any type of way, I think, about that.

90 00:09:26.560 00:09:30.980 Pranav’s iPhone: At the end of the day, like, you can make updates to Notion using the Notion MCP.

91 00:09:32.460 00:09:36.780 Pranav’s iPhone: MD file is probably just… he just got used to that, so he’s just using it that way, and it’s like…

92 00:09:37.040 00:09:40.889 Pranav’s iPhone: It’s… it goes straight into the resources and the vaults.

93 00:09:43.080 00:09:47.570 Pranav’s iPhone: Yeah, I wouldn’t worry too much about that, because it’s gonna be really easy to port over after the fact.

94 00:09:47.570 00:09:48.260 Ruixi Wen: Yeah.

95 00:09:48.720 00:09:59.300 Pranav’s iPhone: So… it’s just… it’s gonna be literally like, hey, you copy the MD file contents, you can put it into, like, the AI tool within Notion, just be like, format this.

96 00:09:59.490 00:10:01.410 Pranav’s iPhone: And… format this.

97 00:10:01.600 00:10:05.490 Pranav’s iPhone: document within Notion, and it’ll do all the work for you.

98 00:10:05.490 00:10:07.750 Ruixi Wen: Yeah, yeah, yeah, okay, yeah.

99 00:10:08.010 00:10:09.730 Ruixi Wen: Cool. Good to know.

100 00:10:10.060 00:10:14.859 Pranav’s iPhone: Yeah, so maybe in that case, I would just focus on just updating that doc that it’s already started.

101 00:10:16.790 00:10:17.460 Ruixi Wen: Yeah.

102 00:10:17.460 00:10:20.469 Pranav’s iPhone: In the same location, I don’t know if you want to build a new dock or whatever.

103 00:10:20.820 00:10:22.600 Ruixi Wen: Okay, okay, cool.

104 00:10:22.870 00:10:31.579 Ruixi Wen: Yeah, I’ll probably just, like, yeah, I think that sounds good to me. I think I would probably just stick to, like, the GitHub until, like, I have something more finalized I move to.

105 00:10:31.690 00:10:38.689 Ruixi Wen: Notion. Yeah, I’m just, like, not so used to, like, the UI of, GitHub in writing docs, because, like, you know, like…

106 00:10:39.100 00:10:46.290 Pranav’s iPhone: Yeah, that’s fair. Can… do you want to share your screen, and I can kind of see how your current workflow is, maybe I can help you improve it?

107 00:10:46.610 00:10:49.540 Pranav’s iPhone: Because it is something that you have to get used to, so if you’re not…

108 00:10:49.660 00:10:52.220 Pranav’s iPhone: you know, if you haven’t used MD files in the past.

109 00:10:52.500 00:10:55.589 Pranav’s iPhone: within cursor, it could be, like, something you need to…

110 00:10:55.990 00:10:58.530 Pranav’s iPhone: I could probably, like, help out a little bit there.

111 00:11:04.300 00:11:09.339 Pranav’s iPhone: So, like, are you making updates within Cursor, or how are you making updates to the project plan?

112 00:11:09.900 00:11:18.469 Ruixi Wen: I’m just, like, starting, like, a new, file, like, and make it, like, relevant to, what I would have said.

113 00:11:19.880 00:11:22.210 Pranav’s iPhone: Oh, okay. And you do that within Cursor, right?

114 00:11:24.260 00:11:26.330 Ruixi Wen: Not really.

115 00:11:26.810 00:11:29.669 Pranav’s iPhone: Oh, are you just doing it via, like, the GitHub UI?

116 00:11:29.670 00:11:34.049 Ruixi Wen: Yeah, just on GitHub direct, and the Git, the terminal.

117 00:11:35.730 00:11:37.479 Pranav’s iPhone: Okay, can you show me where you were doing that?

118 00:11:38.480 00:11:42.720 Ruixi Wen: Yes, wait. Oh, sorry, I didn’t share how I was doing that screen, wait.

119 00:11:50.060 00:11:52.630 Ruixi Wen: Yeah, that’s always so…

120 00:11:57.910 00:12:02.040 Ruixi Wen: We can… are you seeing the GitHub UI for the Bringford?

121 00:12:02.040 00:12:06.100 Pranav’s iPhone: Yeah, I can see your cursor moving around on the Brainforge platform repo.

122 00:12:08.040 00:12:15.219 Ruixi Wen: Okay… Let me make sure you’re… oh, okay, okay, cool.

123 00:12:16.010 00:12:20.590 Ruixi Wen: Oi.

124 00:12:23.400 00:12:24.750 Ruixi Wen: No, no, no.

125 00:12:27.040 00:12:29.259 Ruixi Wen: Anyway, this was, like, some, like,

126 00:12:30.130 00:12:35.000 Ruixi Wen: a pull request I had, but basically… oh my god, let me…

127 00:12:52.600 00:12:53.870 Pranav’s iPhone: So this isn’t something you wrote?

128 00:12:54.280 00:12:56.160 Ruixi Wen: Yeah, yeah, yeah, those are some things that…

129 00:12:57.160 00:13:02.970 Ruixi Wen: I rode, and it was under… .

130 00:13:03.410 00:13:05.250 Pranav’s iPhone: Miranda AI patch, right?

131 00:13:05.250 00:13:09.999 Ruixi Wen: Yeah, yeah, it’s like my… Yeah, it hasn’t been merged yet, but it’s like.

132 00:13:10.000 00:13:11.429 Pranav’s iPhone: Perfect, yeah.

133 00:13:11.430 00:13:14.390 Ruixi Wen: Like, this, this, like, open work status and plan that…

134 00:13:14.940 00:13:24.309 Pranav’s iPhone: Gotcha. So, I would say the best way to make updates here, is via cursor. So, have you cloned the repo?

135 00:13:24.790 00:13:26.509 Ruixi Wen: Yeah, I have cloned the repo.

136 00:13:26.510 00:13:28.739 Pranav’s iPhone: Okay, perfect. Do you want to hop into Cursor, then?

137 00:13:30.940 00:13:33.670 Ruixi Wen: Let me share the cursor with you.

138 00:13:34.480 00:13:41.930 Ruixi Wen: Yeah, I think I use Cursor very limited. I only use Cursor for, like, I don’t… if I couldn’t look for something, I honestly didn’t…

139 00:13:43.990 00:13:53.929 Pranav’s iPhone: Yeah, I think slowly you’ll learn how, like, you can do everything in cursor, and it’s gonna make your life so much simpler. So I’ll show you, kind of, how you can use it here.

140 00:13:53.930 00:13:55.170 Ruixi Wen: Amazing, yeah.

141 00:13:55.750 00:13:58.080 Pranav’s iPhone: So, can you open up the terminal real quick?

142 00:13:59.240 00:14:01.679 Pranav’s iPhone: It’s on, like, the top toolbar.

143 00:14:06.690 00:14:07.780 Ruixi Wen: Where is it?

144 00:14:07.780 00:14:10.379 Pranav’s iPhone: If you go to, like, the all the way… you’re on a Mac, right?

145 00:14:10.720 00:14:11.600 Ruixi Wen: Yeah.

146 00:14:11.600 00:14:14.890 Pranav’s iPhone: Yeah, so if you go on the way top, like, something will pop down.

147 00:14:15.120 00:14:19.089 Pranav’s iPhone: I can’t see that part of your screen right now, but…

148 00:14:20.660 00:14:22.789 Ruixi Wen: Oh, maybe I’ll just share screen, wait.

149 00:14:22.790 00:14:25.079 Pranav’s iPhone: Yeah, if you share a screen, I should… I should be able to see it.

150 00:14:30.800 00:14:32.989 Ruixi Wen: Oh yeah, entire screens, yes.

151 00:14:34.200 00:14:38.500 Pranav’s iPhone: Perfect, yeah, so… Yeah, click on cursor.

152 00:14:38.810 00:14:41.080 Pranav’s iPhone: Just like the… the window.

153 00:14:41.690 00:14:42.470 Ruixi Wen: Yes.

154 00:14:43.070 00:14:45.009 Pranav’s iPhone: And then on the top, you see Terminal?

155 00:14:45.230 00:14:48.729 Pranav’s iPhone: the way top… yeah, yeah, there you go. And then click New Terminal.

156 00:14:50.070 00:14:53.180 Pranav’s iPhone: Perfect, and then something should have popped up on the…

157 00:14:54.450 00:14:57.230 Pranav’s iPhone: Oh, yeah, yeah, right down there.

158 00:14:57.800 00:14:59.779 Pranav’s iPhone: Look at that kind of small box.

159 00:14:59.780 00:15:00.370 Ruixi Wen: Oh.

160 00:15:00.530 00:15:02.499 Pranav’s iPhone: So, like, just open that up a little bit.

161 00:15:02.830 00:15:04.549 Pranav’s iPhone: Do get status?

162 00:15:05.160 00:15:06.980 Pranav’s iPhone: GIT space status.

163 00:15:10.930 00:15:12.669 Pranav’s iPhone: And then scroll up a little…

164 00:15:13.990 00:15:17.329 Pranav’s iPhone: Just wanna see what… okay, so you’re on main. Yeah, do a git pull.

165 00:15:21.260 00:15:22.020 Ruixi Wen: I hope so.

166 00:15:25.060 00:15:28.240 Ruixi Wen: Wait, this resume thing is, like, blocking my view.

167 00:15:50.380 00:15:54.140 Pranav’s iPhone: Need to specify how to reconcile, okay.

168 00:15:54.820 00:15:56.500 Pranav’s iPhone: Go into the agent on the right.

169 00:15:57.640 00:16:06.240 Pranav’s iPhone: Like, just right there, and just say, fix the… The divergent branches.

170 00:16:22.880 00:16:24.200 Pranav’s iPhone: Yeah, you can stay around.

171 00:16:33.620 00:16:36.319 Pranav’s iPhone: Get merge head, or can… okay, we can try that.

172 00:16:42.760 00:16:43.800 Ruixi Wen: Hmm…

173 00:16:45.760 00:16:47.330 Pranav’s iPhone: Yeah, you can, you can say yes.

174 00:17:02.980 00:17:05.050 Pranav’s iPhone: Okay. Yeah, just click run.

175 00:17:05.190 00:17:09.219 Pranav’s iPhone: I don’t think it’s gonna fix it for you, so we can just do it manually, but let’s just try.

176 00:17:18.060 00:17:22.420 Pranav’s iPhone: Okay, yeah, don’t worry about that. Go back to the terminal, and then,

177 00:17:23.290 00:17:31.769 Pranav’s iPhone: do git space checkout, and then do that branch that you made your changes in? Like, Miranda AI something?

178 00:17:34.320 00:17:37.809 Pranav’s iPhone: Oh, just, like, a space other than the character, so just check out.

179 00:17:41.480 00:17:44.299 Ruixi Wen: Oh, sorry, yeah, I’m, like, brewing raw right now.

180 00:17:44.300 00:17:46.249 Pranav’s iPhone: You’re good, you’re good.

181 00:17:47.620 00:17:49.939 Pranav’s iPhone: But there is a space, yeah. There you go.

182 00:17:50.550 00:17:51.750 Ruixi Wen: Amen.

183 00:17:52.090 00:18:05.729 Pranav’s iPhone: I’m not sure what it’s… you can just copy it from… it has to be exactly the same, so if you want to copy it from GitHub real quick? There’s, like, a copy field. Yeah, on the top, but right next to MirandaWAN AI Patch 1.

184 00:18:06.130 00:18:07.600 Pranav’s iPhone: Or go back to the other screen.

185 00:18:09.360 00:18:11.479 Pranav’s iPhone: And then, do you see, like, that copy button?

186 00:18:12.040 00:18:13.180 Pranav’s iPhone: Okay, perfect.

187 00:18:20.410 00:18:22.060 Ruixi Wen: Oh, Marina Wingom.

188 00:18:25.800 00:18:27.980 Ruixi Wen: Do I need to include a patchwork?

189 00:18:27.980 00:18:30.650 Pranav’s iPhone: Yeah, you have to do the full thing, because that’s the branch name.

190 00:18:32.700 00:18:34.220 Pranav’s iPhone: So you can just copy that.

191 00:18:34.900 00:18:37.190 Pranav’s iPhone: You see, like, that copy button right next to it?

192 00:18:37.850 00:18:39.009 Pranav’s iPhone: Yeah, there you go.

193 00:18:58.520 00:19:00.419 Pranav’s iPhone: Cool, and then just, press enter.

194 00:19:13.590 00:19:14.500 Pranav’s iPhone: Okay.

195 00:19:14.870 00:19:17.260 Pranav’s iPhone: While this is, working, can you go back to GitHub?

196 00:19:20.830 00:19:27.230 Pranav’s iPhone: Yeah, so… Openworkproductplan.md.

197 00:19:27.490 00:19:35.560 Pranav’s iPhone: Okay, I think… Yeah, so we just need to find where you made that file.

198 00:19:38.520 00:19:45.830 Pranav’s iPhone: You probably actually know that, because you’ve been going through… or what you can do is you can even just ask her, sir, like, hey, where is the…

199 00:19:46.200 00:19:48.800 Pranav’s iPhone: Open work dash product dash plan.

200 00:19:49.350 00:19:50.150 Ruixi Wen: Yeah.

201 00:19:51.570 00:19:53.600 Pranav’s iPhone: So, yeah, if you go back to cursor.

202 00:19:56.120 00:19:59.199 Pranav’s iPhone: Oh, it’s actually still updating for some reason, because if you…

203 00:19:59.670 00:20:05.419 Pranav’s iPhone: If you go back to cursor… okay, now it’s done. Perfect. Yes, you’re on the right branch now, so…

204 00:20:05.830 00:20:08.899 Pranav’s iPhone: You can create a new, agent here.

205 00:20:11.340 00:20:12.939 Pranav’s iPhone: Click that plus button, yep.

206 00:20:16.250 00:20:19.170 Pranav’s iPhone: And then here, just ask, like.

207 00:20:21.390 00:20:25.539 Pranav’s iPhone: Where’s the open work project, or product plan, I think it’s called?

208 00:20:26.740 00:20:27.480 Ruixi Wen: Yeah.

209 00:20:32.440 00:20:35.009 Pranav’s iPhone: Yeah, and then just click enter. It should find it for you.

210 00:20:42.780 00:20:48.119 Pranav’s iPhone: Also, you’re using, the license, right, that Brainforge gave you?

211 00:20:49.610 00:20:50.980 Pranav’s iPhone: For a cursor?

212 00:20:51.250 00:20:52.140 Ruixi Wen: Yes, yes.

213 00:20:52.140 00:20:53.260 Pranav’s iPhone: Okay, perfect.

214 00:20:53.620 00:21:01.150 Ruixi Wen: I believe so, because I just like logging with Spring Forager account. I think it just… it should be automatically using the license, right?

215 00:21:01.350 00:21:07.120 Pranav’s iPhone: Yeah, I think that should be all you need to do. So you see where it says auto next to Agent at the bottom?

216 00:21:07.970 00:21:12.859 Pranav’s iPhone: Like, there’s that drop-down where it says auto? Yeah, change that, no, click on the auto.

217 00:21:13.940 00:21:14.660 Ruixi Wen: Oh.

218 00:21:14.910 00:21:15.570 Pranav’s iPhone: Yep.

219 00:21:17.310 00:21:21.139 Pranav’s iPhone: And then… there’s a pop-up that shows up, right?

220 00:21:21.980 00:21:23.709 Pranav’s iPhone: Oh, is auto the only option for you?

221 00:21:24.520 00:21:25.430 Ruixi Wen: Yeah.

222 00:21:27.360 00:21:28.150 Pranav’s iPhone: Okay.

223 00:21:28.960 00:21:30.040 Pranav’s iPhone: Pastors? .

224 00:21:30.370 00:21:31.070 Ruixi Wen: Cheers.

225 00:21:33.660 00:21:39.769 Pranav’s iPhone: Yeah. Okay. I’ll fix that for you later. Okay, so now I kind of showed you where that…

226 00:21:40.130 00:21:45.840 Pranav’s iPhone: That file is openwork-product.plan.md.

227 00:21:46.890 00:21:50.030 Pranav’s iPhone: Like, follow that file path, and then open that up.

228 00:21:51.290 00:21:55.820 Pranav’s iPhone: You see on, like, on the left, there’s that… Like, the file cabinet?

229 00:22:01.400 00:22:02.850 Ruixi Wen: In the same photos.

230 00:22:03.730 00:22:05.440 Pranav’s iPhone: Yeah, it’s, like, in cursor.

231 00:22:06.370 00:22:07.980 Pranav’s iPhone: So if you go back to cursor…

232 00:22:10.400 00:22:12.239 Pranav’s iPhone: Like, on that left side, there’s…

233 00:22:12.580 00:22:19.620 Pranav’s iPhone: You know, where it says BrainForge Pla- like, all the way left? Yeah, right there. So, just follow the file path that it shows, so…

234 00:22:20.220 00:22:23.160 Pranav’s iPhone: Go to Knowledge first.

235 00:22:24.910 00:22:28.159 Ruixi Wen: Alright, let me… let me put it, put the same back.

236 00:22:29.270 00:22:32.149 Pranav’s iPhone: Yeah, I should actually close out that .cursor folder.

237 00:22:33.070 00:22:34.419 Pranav’s iPhone: Cause it’s not gonna be in there.

238 00:22:34.980 00:22:37.840 Ruixi Wen: Oh, okay, yeah, that was a lot of…

239 00:22:38.320 00:22:43.199 Pranav’s iPhone: Yeah, there’s a lot of stuff in there. So I first go into knowledge, I think this is still not… is this knowledge?

240 00:22:43.610 00:22:44.970 Ruixi Wen: Yeah, yeah, yeah, it should be.

241 00:22:44.970 00:22:51.289 Pranav’s iPhone: Yeah, perfect. So then engineering… I think it’s engineering, yeah.

242 00:22:52.360 00:22:56.070 Pranav’s iPhone: And, open work platform.

243 00:22:56.940 00:22:57.790 Ruixi Wen: Yeah, yeah, yeah.

244 00:22:58.200 00:23:02.609 Pranav’s iPhone: Perfect, and then here is… Yeah, the product plan.

245 00:23:02.850 00:23:03.990 Pranav’s iPhone: You should see it there.

246 00:23:04.130 00:23:07.520 Pranav’s iPhone: Yeah, there we go. So this is what you worked on. So… Yeah.

247 00:23:07.870 00:23:11.840 Pranav’s iPhone: Can you full-screen cursor real quick?

248 00:23:12.630 00:23:18.219 Pranav’s iPhone: Just so we have a little bit more space, because… yeah, Chris is one of those things where, like, you need a lot of space.

249 00:23:18.970 00:23:23.610 Pranav’s iPhone: You see on the top where it says open work-project, or product-plan?

250 00:23:23.890 00:23:24.640 Ruixi Wen: Hmm.

251 00:23:24.640 00:23:26.340 Pranav’s iPhone: So, right-click that.

252 00:23:29.870 00:23:32.599 Pranav’s iPhone: Like, that tab, yeah. Or, sorry, one up.

253 00:23:33.840 00:23:35.000 Ruixi Wen: Oh, this one?

254 00:23:35.000 00:23:36.119 Pranav’s iPhone: Yeah, right-click that.

255 00:23:38.330 00:23:40.609 Pranav’s iPhone: And then, show open preview.

256 00:23:47.380 00:23:50.989 Ruixi Wen: Oh, so you can preview here. Oh, I see.

257 00:23:50.990 00:23:58.140 Pranav’s iPhone: So, yeah, this is gonna show you, like, not code version. MD is a… is a… file format?

258 00:23:58.300 00:23:59.120 Ruixi Wen: Yeah.

259 00:23:59.300 00:24:02.820 Pranav’s iPhone: And it’s kind of like a coding language, because it’s good for developers to make

260 00:24:03.040 00:24:07.709 Pranav’s iPhone: documentation. So what I would do is,

261 00:24:08.060 00:24:10.489 Pranav’s iPhone: So now you have everything opened up, which is good.

262 00:24:11.550 00:24:16.520 Pranav’s iPhone: Close the terminal, or just, like, minimize it a little bit, it doesn’t need to be that big.

263 00:24:18.710 00:24:21.979 Pranav’s iPhone: And then, you can dual screen here.

264 00:24:22.470 00:24:27.379 Pranav’s iPhone: Or actually, you don’t even need to dual screen. Let’s just leave it like this. In the agent view, right?

265 00:24:27.500 00:24:31.720 Pranav’s iPhone: I just want you to see, like, how you can be making updates here. Like…

266 00:24:32.270 00:24:39.299 Pranav’s iPhone: You can voice the text, or just type if you want, like, information in this, and say, like, hey.

267 00:24:39.470 00:24:44.900 Pranav’s iPhone: And for test purposes, right, like, this is a test in the goals section of OpenWork Product Plan.

268 00:24:52.540 00:24:55.629 Ruixi Wen: So, what’s the point of, like, running this as a test version?

269 00:24:56.880 00:24:59.800 Pranav’s iPhone: Also, I just want to show you, like, how you can make updates into here.

270 00:25:00.330 00:25:00.970 Pranav’s iPhone: Bye.

271 00:25:02.010 00:25:05.209 Ruixi Wen: So, should we call cursor, like, this is a test version?

272 00:25:07.280 00:25:12.540 Pranav’s iPhone: Oh, no, I was just saying, like, just so you can see the text pop in there, so you can delete it easily later.

273 00:25:12.740 00:25:13.769 Ruixi Wen: Yeah, yeah, yeah.

274 00:25:13.900 00:25:18.500 Pranav’s iPhone: Yeah, so I mean… Do you kind of understand, like, how this workflow would work?

275 00:25:19.850 00:25:21.280 Ruixi Wen: Yes, yes, yes.

276 00:25:21.280 00:25:27.700 Pranav’s iPhone: Okay, yeah, I don’t… this is how I would go about doing it, just because I feel like I can make updates way quicker.

277 00:25:27.960 00:25:29.070 Pranav’s iPhone: And…

278 00:25:31.410 00:25:35.840 Pranav’s iPhone: One other way you could do it, too, if you don’t want, like, the AI to be helping you, right, is…

279 00:25:35.990 00:25:40.330 Pranav’s iPhone: You can click on the tab right next to… the preview?

280 00:25:40.710 00:25:43.539 Pranav’s iPhone: Where it just says open work dash product dash plan.

281 00:25:45.990 00:25:47.780 Pranav’s iPhone: Yeah, right? To the left one?

282 00:25:49.460 00:25:50.660 Ruixi Wen: No, this one?

283 00:25:50.660 00:25:52.640 Pranav’s iPhone: Yeah, and then you can just write it directly here.

284 00:25:53.220 00:25:54.430 Ruixi Wen: Hmm, I see.

285 00:25:55.220 00:26:05.180 Ruixi Wen: Wait, so could you tell me, like, what do you exactly mean by, like, letting the AI help to write? So, do you just say, like, for example,

286 00:26:05.330 00:26:09.289 Ruixi Wen: Like, what exactly does it help in terms of, like, writing content?

287 00:26:11.130 00:26:16.740 Pranav’s iPhone: Well, it could help with whatever you want, like, just think of how you would ask, like, ChatGPT to write something for you.

288 00:26:16.860 00:26:23.130 Pranav’s iPhone: Of course, like, you need to monitor it, because you don’t want to just be like, hey, make me a product plan.

289 00:26:23.320 00:26:26.080 Pranav’s iPhone: Right? Because it’s not gonna do a great job, but…

290 00:26:26.500 00:26:34.030 Pranav’s iPhone: If you’re like, hey, format the… this information into a table, it will do that in a good way. If you’re like.

291 00:26:34.800 00:26:39.850 Pranav’s iPhone: You can be… you can just, like, you know, word vomit to it, and then be like, hey.

292 00:26:40.620 00:26:43.749 Pranav’s iPhone: Format this in a way that’s, like, grammatically correct.

293 00:26:44.210 00:26:44.569 Ruixi Wen: Let me look at.

294 00:26:44.570 00:26:50.290 Pranav’s iPhone: output, re-read it, and then you can have, like, your final, like, human touches to it.

295 00:26:50.410 00:26:54.459 Pranav’s iPhone: That’s how I built my project… project plans, and they came out pretty good.

296 00:26:56.170 00:27:03.010 Ruixi Wen: But the models, I think that’s the better question you use. So this auto mode… auto.

297 00:27:03.420 00:27:12.970 Pranav’s iPhone: Yeah, so I think you should have more available if you have the license, so let’s, let’s just, they just might not be enabled yet. So, you see that gear icon in the top right?

298 00:27:14.450 00:27:15.469 Pranav’s iPhone: Click on that.

299 00:27:15.760 00:27:16.880 Pranav’s iPhone: the gear?

300 00:27:19.570 00:27:20.740 Pranav’s iPhone: And then settings.

301 00:27:23.740 00:27:27.700 Pranav’s iPhone: And then go to… Models.

302 00:27:30.700 00:27:33.970 Pranav’s iPhone: Yeah, and then click on, Composer 2.

303 00:27:38.090 00:27:40.560 Pranav’s iPhone: And then… Okay, interesting.

304 00:27:40.840 00:27:45.219 Pranav’s iPhone: Yeah, okay, so now go… What you might need to do is,

305 00:27:45.550 00:27:51.519 Pranav’s iPhone: I think it’s, like, Shift-Control-P. If you click on that keybind…

306 00:27:53.050 00:27:56.139 Ruixi Wen: Okay, should… Ctrl-P.

307 00:27:56.960 00:27:59.429 Pranav’s iPhone: Did you see a Like a pop-up?

308 00:27:59.830 00:28:00.730 Ruixi Wen: No. No.

309 00:28:00.860 00:28:03.369 Pranav’s iPhone: No. I think it’s Shift-Option-P.

310 00:28:03.920 00:28:05.520 Ruixi Wen: I’ll shift option C.

311 00:28:06.890 00:28:07.870 Pranav’s iPhone: Nothing popped up?

312 00:28:08.180 00:28:11.969 Pranav’s iPhone: I know, like, on the… on the keyboard, it’s like…

313 00:28:12.180 00:28:14.989 Pranav’s iPhone: It’s like that square, squiggly thing.

314 00:28:17.490 00:28:20.829 Pranav’s iPhone: You know, it’s like on the bottom left, next to control, or next to Option.

315 00:28:21.100 00:28:22.219 Ruixi Wen: I’ll commend.

316 00:28:22.900 00:28:28.560 Pranav’s iPhone: Yeah, it could be Command. Yeah, there we go. Okay, okay. And then, I think it’s just, like…

317 00:28:29.090 00:28:30.710 Pranav’s iPhone: Do restart.

318 00:28:32.060 00:28:33.589 Pranav’s iPhone: Just type in restart.

319 00:28:36.880 00:28:40.820 Pranav’s iPhone: Yeah, restart to… Update. I think that’s all it needs to do.

320 00:28:41.100 00:28:42.090 Pranav’s iPhone: Yeah, you should be good.

321 00:28:42.580 00:28:44.499 Pranav’s iPhone: Yeah, you can say quit anyways.

322 00:28:48.850 00:28:53.840 Pranav’s iPhone: Yeah. Now if you just open it again, the model should populate. If they don’t.

323 00:28:56.450 00:28:59.749 Pranav’s iPhone: Let’s just make sure you have your license.

324 00:29:00.700 00:29:07.630 Pranav’s iPhone: And then, yeah, like, the person that’s, like, I feel like, probably, like, the biggest power user of Cursor right now is, like…

325 00:29:07.940 00:29:09.390 Pranav’s iPhone: is, B.

326 00:29:09.810 00:29:10.370 Ruixi Wen: Huh.

327 00:29:10.370 00:29:11.260 Pranav’s iPhone: So…

328 00:29:12.140 00:29:18.470 Pranav’s iPhone: You could reach out to him, too, to, like, kind of help you out with a little bit of this stuff, but… let’s just go to agents now, and…

329 00:29:19.450 00:29:21.770 Pranav’s iPhone: Click on that drop-down, where’s the data?

330 00:29:33.960 00:29:35.679 Pranav’s iPhone: Do you see more options there now?

331 00:29:36.370 00:29:38.589 Ruixi Wen: Not really, it’s still just auto.

332 00:29:38.900 00:29:40.730 Pranav’s iPhone: Really? That’s so weird.

333 00:29:46.160 00:29:49.260 Pranav’s iPhone: Yeah. Okay, you should definitely have more options there.

334 00:29:49.820 00:29:50.280 Ruixi Wen: I don’t.

335 00:29:50.560 00:29:56.029 Pranav’s iPhone: configured it differently for everybody, like, maybe right now they’re just giving you auto,

336 00:29:56.710 00:29:58.710 Pranav’s iPhone: Can you reach out to Bea about this?

337 00:29:58.890 00:30:00.140 Ruixi Wen: Yes, yes, yes.

338 00:30:00.290 00:30:07.840 Pranav’s iPhone: You can put, like, since, you know, you’re kind of new to Cursor, like, you already described the issue, so, like, you can just create a group chat with me, you, and B.

339 00:30:08.300 00:30:12.390 Pranav’s iPhone: And then I can fill in the gaps. I have to hop to another meeting right now, though.

340 00:30:12.390 00:30:13.350 Ruixi Wen: Okay, okay.

341 00:30:13.500 00:30:17.180 Pranav’s iPhone: Yeah, we can sync on this again tomorrow if you haven’t gotten support.

342 00:30:17.730 00:30:23.019 Ruixi Wen: Sounds good, sounds good. Yeah, our poor channel, yeah. Thank you so much.

343 00:30:23.020 00:30:25.030 Pranav’s iPhone: Of course, yeah, yeah. I’ll talk to him tomorrow.

344 00:30:25.440 00:30:27.610 Ruixi Wen: Okay, yeah, thank you, yeah.

345 00:30:27.610 00:30:28.809 Pranav’s iPhone: No problem. See ya.