> ## Documentation Index
> Fetch the complete documentation index at: https://docs.bezi.com/llms.txt
> Use this file to discover all available pages before exploring further.

# Plan Mode

Plan Mode creates clear, detailed prompt sequences to produce more consistent results in [Agent Mode](https://docs.bezi.com/fundamentals/agent-mode) - with less iteration. Use Plan Mode to scope a task completely, then set Bezi to execute on it while you work on something entirely different.

## What is Plan Mode?

Plan Mode helps you define **the approach and work needed to execute a task**, then Agent Mode **executes on it**.

> **Mental model**: Pages store context. Plans define execution. Agent Mode executes.

Use Plan Mode when working on medium-to-complex tasks that benefit from being broken into structured steps before building.

## What can Plan Mode help me do?

* Improve accuracy of complex tasks with multiple steps or dependencies
* Get more predictable or repeatable results
* Get more work done (giving Bezi approved steps to execute on independently)
* Clarify work and requirements before Bezi starts updating a project

**What to not use Plan Mode for:**

* Small, exploratory tasks with frequent iteration
* Document background information, guidelines, or multiple deliverables (use [Pages](/context/pages))
* To plan an entire game and press build

## How to use Plan Mode

Plans should be **clear, concise, and implementation-ready**. Ask follow-up questions to clarify requirements and prompt to edit the plan until you're pleased with the results.

When the plan is ready:

1. Click `Build`
2. A new Agent thread will be created, using the plan as the initial prompt
3. The plan will be auto-saved in the **Plans** section for future reference

Plans work best when they define **a single execution goal**. If a plan becomes **long**, turn it into **Page** and start a new plan that references it.

## How to enter Plan Mode

Select the **mode dropdown** (below the prompt textbox) and select **Plan**. When you’re in Plan Mode, it will look like this:

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