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Using Loom for GIST Planning
Fastest way to communicate complex ideas asynchronously — record screen + camera in seconds with zero setup. When combined with GIST Planning, this makes Loom a strong candidate for teams who want a structured, repeatable workflow without sacrificing flexibility. GIST Planning works best in Loom when you leverage its core workflow features to implement the framework's key practices directly in the tool your team already lives in.
About GIST Planning
GIST is a four-level planning framework — Goals, Ideas, Steps, Tasks — that replaces the commitment-based roadmap with an evidence-based pipeline of validated hypotheses.
•Goals (OKRs) drive everything; Ideas are hypotheses, not commitments
•Steps are short experiments that validate ideas before investment
•Most ideas are wrong — test before building, not after
•Tasks are daily work managed in sprints or Kanban within the current step
Which Loom features matter for GIST Planning
Loom has 0 of 2 core GIST Planning features natively.
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