Foundation Route

How to Turn a Text Brief Into a Project Plan Spreadsheet With AI

Paste a brief, SOW, or email thread. AI extracts tasks, deadlines, and owners, then structures them into a spreadsheet plan you can share.

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A project plan in a spreadsheet from a text brief means you skip manual task extraction and let AI do the parsing. On aidowith.me, the Tables, Plans, and Checklists route has 10 steps for this process. You paste your text brief, SOW, meeting notes, or email thread, and AI identifies deliverables, milestones, and implied deadlines. It breaks them into tasks with suggested durations and groups them by phase or workstream. The route then walks you through assigning owners, adjusting dates, and adding dependencies. AI builds formulas that recalculate timelines when one task shifts. It also flags vague items in the brief that need clarification before you commit to deadlines. Most PMs spend 2 to 4 hours reading a brief and manually creating a plan. This route cuts that to about 1 hour because AI handles the extraction and structuring, while you make the judgment calls.

Last updated: April 2026

The Problem and the Fix

Without a route

  • You got a 3-page brief yesterday and still haven't started breaking it into tasks
  • Important deliverables get missed because they were buried in paragraph 7 of the SOW
  • Translating a text brief into a spreadsheet plan takes 3+ hours of manual work

With aidowith.me

  • AI parses your brief and extracts tasks, milestones, and deadlines automatically
  • Vague items get flagged so you clarify them before committing to a timeline
  • A structured spreadsheet plan in about 1 hour instead of 3+ hours of manual extraction

Who Builds This With AI

Marketers

Content, campaigns, and briefs done in hours instead of days.

Sales & BizDev

Prep calls, draft outreach, research prospects in minutes.

Managers & Leads

Reports, presentations, and team comms handled faster.

How It Works

1

Paste your brief and extract tasks

Feed AI your text brief, SOW, or email thread. It identifies deliverables, milestones, and implied deadlines from the text.

2

Structure into a spreadsheet plan

AI groups tasks by phase, suggests durations, and adds columns for owner, status, and dependencies. You adjust and assign.

3

Add formulas and share

Set up date calculations, conditional formatting, and a milestone summary. Export a plan that's ready for your team.

Turn your text brief into a project plan with AI

10 steps. About 1 hour. From a text brief to a structured spreadsheet plan.

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What You Walk Away With

Paste your brief and extract tasks

Structure into a spreadsheet plan

Add formulas and share

A structured spreadsheet plan in about 1 hour instead of 3+ hours of manual extraction

"I pasted a 4-page SOW and had a full project plan 45 minutes later. My PM lead thought I'd spent the whole morning on it."
- Junior PM, digital consulting firm

Questions

Any document that describes project work: a statement of work, a client brief, meeting notes, an email thread, or a Slack message dump. The more specific the source, the better the output. AI extracts tasks and deadlines from whatever you paste in and flags areas that are too vague to plan around.

AI identifies action items, deliverables, dates, and responsible parties mentioned in the text. It groups them by theme or phase and suggests durations based on common task patterns. You review each extracted item and adjust. Nothing goes into the final plan without your approval. The route provides clear guidance at every step so you can move from setup to results without guesswork.

Yes. Paste multiple documents and AI merges the extracted tasks into a single plan. It flags duplicates and conflicting deadlines so you can resolve them before finalizing. This works well when a project has inputs from different stakeholders or departments with separate briefs. The route provides clear guidance at every step so you can move from setup to results without guesswork.