Start building
Delivery starts from ready work and keeps implementation tied back to the source.
Use it when an initiative, bug, or todo is ready to become implementation, review, and shipped work. In spec-driven development, that record is the spec. Before someone starts building, it should have clear context, owner, status, links, comments, and blockers.
Start from the record
When a person starts work, update the status and keep discussion on the record. Use Initiatives for planned work, Bugs for defects or incidents, and Todos only for simple personal work.
When code changes begin, use Pull Requests to keep branch, review, and merge context connected to the work.
Send work to agents
Use AI Handoff when the next step should open in Cursor, Claude, Codex, a terminal, or an agent. The handoff packages title, description, status, linked initiative, taxonomy, comments, and related context so the tool starts from the same source the team reviews.
Agent execution lives in Agents. Use Agent Sessions to see queued, claimed, active, completed, blocked, or failed runs. Use Local Workers when Codex should pick up assigned work from your machine.
Wire completion back
Delivery is complete when the source tells the story: status is current, comments explain decisions, pull requests or external links are attached, and the completed work appears in recaps, standups, reports, and measurement.
Keep Comments and Slack Discussions tied to the record so people can follow what changed without chasing context across tools.