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One-pager template

Ask your agent for a one-pager, get a clean single-screen brief back — then share one link your team comments on, no doc emailed around.

What it is
A one-pager is a single-screen brief — the goal, the scope, the timeline, and who owns what — short enough that anyone grasps it in under a minute.

Most one-pagers die as a Google Doc nobody opens. The fix isn't a fancier doc — it's a shorter one your agent drafts in seconds and you share as a link people can actually react to.

Generate it with your agent

Paste this into Claude, Codex, or any agent — it drafts the one-pager and publishes it as a Drafty link:

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Draft a one-page brief for {project}. Keep it to a single screen: the goal in one line, scope (in and out), a rough timeline, and who owns what. Then publish it to Drafty so I can share a link and collect comments — no account needed to reply.

See it on a real one

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When to use a one-pager

If it needs more than a screen, it's not a one-pager — it's a doc. Keep the constraint; it's the point.

How to structure it

  1. Goal — one sentence. What's true when this is done.
  2. Scope — what's in, and explicitly what's out.
  3. Timeline — a few milestones, not a Gantt chart.
  4. Owners — a name against each piece.

Draft it, share the link, and let the comments land on the exact line — then your agent ships the edit on the same URL.