Reuse

Blueprint Packs

Blueprint Packs group compatible Official Blueprints so users can browse reusable execution patterns without a cluttered library.

Guide summary

Use this page to understand the surface before you act inside it.

Use curated groups of official blueprints when you want a cleaner way to browse repeatable work patterns.

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Reuse

This guide reflects the current product workflow and surface ownership.

Sections

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Summary first, then steps, mistakes, and recovery notes.

Related guides

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Written against the current product structure and core execution workflow.

What they do

Curate discovery

Packs help you choose faster when many blueprints exist.

What they contain

Published official patterns

Private user DNA is not mixed into public packs.

Related action

Use a pack as a starting shelf

Then choose the best blueprint inside it.

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What it is

Blueprint Packs are curated collections of Official Blueprints designed around a broader work theme.

When to use it

Use a pack when you know the domain but not yet the exact blueprint.

Where to find it

Blueprint Pack and Blueprint Library surfaces.

What happens next

You choose the most suitable blueprint inside the pack and continue into Mission Builder.

Common mistake

Treating a pack like a single blueprint rather than a guided collection.

Related action

Open the Blueprints article if you need the pattern model first.

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Why it matters

Packs reduce discovery friction and keep blueprint browsing aligned with real use cases instead of flat catalog scrolling.

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How it fits into the workflow

Packs sit even earlier than Blueprints. They are a browse and discovery layer before mission setup begins.

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Step-by-step usage

  • Open a pack.
  • Scan the pack fit and available patterns.
  • Open the specific blueprint that matches your mission.
  • Prefill Mission Builder and review the plan.

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Troubleshooting

What if I cannot access a pack?

Some packs or blueprints may be plan-gated.

What if none fit?

Start from scratch or use a different blueprint instead of forcing a bad match.