How do you know when your Blueprint is high fidelity? Now Blueprint tells you.
We’ve just introduced Blueprint Levels — a real-time completeness indicator that shows you, at a glance, how much detail has been captured for every step in your Case Lifecycle. The goal is simple: get everything to green before you import.
See It in Action
The three levels
Every step in your Case Lifecycle now shows a colour accent on its left edge:
| Indicator | Level | What it means |
|---|---|---|
| Level 1 — Idea | Step name only. A placeholder — define what it should do. | |
| Level 2 — In Progress | Description added, but Route To, Fields, or Business Rules are still missing. | |
| Level 3 — Detailed | All required details captured. Ready for import. |
What it looks like at each stage
Level 1 — name added, nothing else yet
Level 2 — description added, but configuration still missing
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Level 3 — all required details captured, ready for import
What makes a step green?
It depends on the step type. Here are the most common:
- Collect Information / Approve/Reject — Description ✓ + Route To persona ✓ + at least one Field ✓
- Decision — Description ✓ + Business Rule attached ✓ + Else/Otherwise path ✓
- Automation — Description ✓ (Blueprint AI generates the logic from it)
- Send Notification — Description ✓ + Recipient ✓ + Subject & message body ✓
Why does this matter?
“Every grey or yellow step is a gap that will become manual configuration work in Authoring.”
Blueprint Levels isn’t just a visual — it’s a delivery accelerator. The more green steps you have before import, the more of your application generates automatically. Routing rules, SLA configurations, access control, decision tables — all of it flows from the detail you capture here.
It’s also a quality conversation starter in design sessions. Pull up the lifecycle with your team and work through the grey steps together. The colour makes the gaps impossible to ignore.
It works on Data Objects too
The same grey / yellow / green indicators appear on your Data Objects in the Data & Integrations step — so you know at a glance which data objects are fully specified and which still need field descriptions, type configuration, or integration mapping.
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