Turn your idea into a comprehensive plan in minutes, not months.
- A business plan for a Minecraft-themed escape room.
- A business plan for a Faraday cage manufacturing company.
- A pilot project for a Human as-a Service.
- See more examples here.
PlanExe is an open-source tool, that turns a single plain-english goal statement into a 40-page, strategic plan in ~15 minutes using a local or cloud models. It's an accelerator for outlines, but no silver bullet for polished plans.
Typical output contains:
- Executive summary
- Gantt chart
- Governance structure
- Role descriptions
- Stakeholder maps
- Risk registers
- SWOT analyses
The technical quality of structure, formatting, and coherence is consistently excellent—often superior to human junior/mid-tier consulting drafts. However, budgets remain headline-only, timelines contain errors, metrics are usually vague, and legal/operational realism is weak on high-stakes topics. A usable, client-ready version still requires weeks to months of skilled human refinement.
PlanExe removes 70–90 % of the labor for the planning scaffold on any topic, but the final 10–30 % that separates a polished document from a credible, defensible plan remains human-only work.
New to PlanExe? Follow the Getting Started guide.
Run locally with Docker (Click to expand)
Prerequisite: Docker with Docker Compose installed; you only need basic Docker knowledge. No local Python setup is required because everything runs in containers.
- Clone the repo and enter it:
git clone https://github.com/neoneye/PlanExe.git
cd PlanExe-
Provide an LLM provider. Copy
.env.exampleto.envand fill inOPENROUTER_API_KEYwith your key from OpenRouter. The containers mount.envandllm_config.json; pick a model profile there. For host-side Ollama, use thedocker-ollama-llama3.1entry and ensure Ollama is listening onhttp://host.docker.internal:11434. -
Start the stack (first run builds the images):
docker compose up worker_plan frontend_single_userThe worker listens on http://localhost:8000 and the UI comes up on http://localhost:7860 after the worker healthcheck passes.
- Open http://localhost:7860 in your browser. Optional: set
PLANEXE_PASSWORDin.envto require a password. Enter your idea, click the generate button, and watch progress with:
docker compose logs -f worker_planOutputs are written to run/ on the host (mounted into both containers).
- Stop with
Ctrl+C(ordocker compose down). Rebuild after code/dependency changes:
docker compose build --no-cache worker_plan frontend_single_userFor compose tips, alternate ports, or troubleshooting, see extra/docker.md or docker-compose.md.
Config A: Run a model in the cloud using a paid provider. Follow the instructions in OpenRouter.
Config B: Run models locally on a high-end computer. Follow the instructions for either Ollama or LM Studio. When using host-side tools with Docker, point the model URL at the host (for example http://host.docker.internal:11434 for Ollama).
Recommendation: I recommend Config A as it offers the most straightforward path to getting PlanExe working reliably.
Screenshots (Click to expand)
You input a vague description of what you want and PlanExe outputs a plan.

