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LogicReader captures workshop logic as teams actually define it, validates sequencing visually,
and exports clean schedule structures with less rework.
- Capture and validate workshop logic early
- Reduce rework and cleanup in P6 / MSP
- Expose weak or missing links before they cause delay
- Designed for planners, schedulers, and engineers
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What LogicReader is
A planner-first way to capture scope as a clean logic network, align sequencing during workshops,
and hand over schedule-ready structures with minimal rework.
How it works (in practice)
Start with whatever the project team already has. Reduce translation steps from day one.
Capture logic
Start from a schedule, workshop notes, a WBS outline, or a blank canvas. Create activities and relationships without fighting spreadsheets.
Make it reviewable
Visualise the network so teams can validate scope and sequencing early—before dates and estimates lock in weak assumptions.
Translate to schedule
Export a schedule-ready structure so the planner spends time on planning decisions, not data rebuilding.
Who it’s for
This is aimed at people who build and maintain logic—especially where P6 is the downstream system of record.
Schedulers / Planners
- Fewer “fix the logic” cycles
- Cleaner relationships from day one
- Faster scope-to-network workflow
PMs / Engineers in workshops
- Validate sequencing visually
- Spot missing handoffs early
- Reduce “we meant…” misunderstandings
What to expect (realistic)
The crowdfunding campaign will fund a focused, production-ready desktop release (no cloud dependency).
No over-promises.
Now
Building the capture workflow and exports; collecting interest and use-cases.
Crowdfunding
Launch page + early access tier(s) + a clear, achievable delivery plan.
After funding
Release sequence prioritised by measurable value: capture speed, relationship quality, export reliability.
Start with clarity. Scale when appropriate.
Explore the product paths and the upcoming Kickstarter roadmap.
