AI proposes. You decide. Nothing lands without you.
Every AI suggestion shows up as a draft you can review, amend, or discard. Smart carryover keeps unfinished work in view, and a welcome-back path replaces the blank-page restart after a missed week.
Autonomous AI does too much.
Manual AI asks too often.
“The middle ground is a draft you can read in fifteen seconds and decide on.”
Fully autonomous agents quietly rewrite your week and you find out on Wednesday. Fully manual ones ask permission for every keystroke. Neither is a planning partner. The middle ground is a dry run by default: AI drafts the change, you read it, you decide.
Drafts & carryover is one of the three things the asambl beta ships on top of the planning loop.
Every change is a draft you review. Unfinished work carries forward without spam.
Every change is a draft you approve
When AI proposes a new goal, a moved block, or an updated note, it shows up as a draft card with a clear before-and-after. Approve, amend, or discard. Nothing changes until you say so.
Smart carryover keeps unfinished work visible
What didn't get done last week doesn't disappear. It's surfaced in next week's draft as carryover, with context on why it slipped and what would unblock it. No silent dropping, no notification spam.
Lapse recovery replaces the blank-page restart
Skip a week and asambl meets you with a welcome-back path: what shifted, what to triage, where to pick up. Energy-shift cascades update the plan when reality changes midweek.
How it works
in the app.
Three views work together: the draft review modal, the welcome-back banner, and the energy-shift panel. The review modal opens whenever AI proposes a change, with the before-and-after side by side. The welcome-back banner appears at the top of week view after a lapse, replacing the empty page with a triage list. The energy-shift panel watches the week as it runs and offers a fresh draft when reality moves.
Dry run by default.
AI never changes your data directly. Every proposed change is a draft until you approve it. You can review, amend, or discard each one. The record of what was proposed and what you accepted lives on your computer.
About Drafts & carryover.
01
What if I want AI to just do it?
asambl is intentionally human-in-the-loop. The point is staying in charge. If you want fully autonomous behaviour, asambl is not the right tool.
02
Can I bulk-approve drafts?
Yes. You can approve a whole proposed plan in one step, or step through changes individually. The default is whatever feels right to you.
03
Does carryover spam me with old tasks?
No. Carryover surfaces unfinished work in next week's draft for you to triage, not as standalone notifications. Things that were genuinely abandoned stop carrying.
04
What happens if I miss a few weeks?
Lapse recovery kicks in. Instead of a blank slate or a guilty backlog, you get a welcome-back view with what's stale, what's still load-bearing, and where to start.
Drafts & carryover works alongside other parts of asambl. Explore Weekly Planner, Finance, and Ask asambl.
Stay in charge.
Let the planner do the drafting.
Join the beta and try the draft-review loop in your next planning session.