timeline

Signal Timeline · You decide who sees it

Send the link. They just read it.

A public plan lives at one link. The people who need it open it and read, no account, no app, nothing to install. What you publish is exactly what they see.

No sign-in. The plan is the page.

VISIBILITY

PublicAnyone with the link can open it
Invite onlyNamed people you choose

Timeline · Direction clarity

The plan your client can actually read.

Written in plain English, live the moment you publish. Here is a real one, running.

Reading-room is live · Publishing reopens soon

Were you sent this? What Signal Timeline is.

timeline.signalstudio.ie/the-wedding

Spring wedding

The plan, in plain English.

Public
ItemJanFebMarAprMayJun
Venue contract signed
Jan 12
Save-the-date sent
Feb 04
Catering tasting Friday
This week
Honeymoon flights
Mar 18
Florist deposit
Held since Mar 02
Invitations
Apr
Day-of timeline
May
One URL. Two views. Same data, read it the way the audience needs it.

The plan looks further · this week to 02030

  1. this weekwhat got done
  2. this monthwhat's moving
  3. this seasonwhat's next
  4. this yearwhat we promised
  5. next yearwhere this goes
  6. 02030the long view

Most plans stop a few months out. A public plan should say where the work is going after that. The extra digit in 02030 is on purpose: some promises take longer than a calendar.

Anatomy of a timeline item

A timeline item should explain itself.

Watch a single item come together, state, decision, reason, refusal, public link. Or pick a number to see them up close.

Doing

Publish the May client plan

The plan needs one public place before the next client review. This update explains what changed, what is waiting, and what will not be picked up this cycle.

Refusal

No private version for this cycle.

The plan has to be readable by anyone with the link.

timeline.signalstudio.ie/may-client-plan

Publish the version everyone can read.

Give the work one public shape: what changed, why it matters, and where the plan is going next.