Transparency • Prevention-first • Globally usable
How it works
We simulate progression behavior — not local prices. The goal is to show where projects tend to stall.
Core principles
- Progress is not linear: later phases often absorb more resources.
- Floors multiply complexity and late-stage risk.
- Material shifts where difficulties tend to appear (early vs late).
- Continuity matters: a fragile rhythm increases stoppage risk.
What we show
- Stopping point: the last phase usually reachable.
- Phase colors: green reached, orange fragile, red not reached.
- Rhythm: stable / fragile / stoppage risk.
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