Agents board
Coming Phase 1.5The agents board is where Neumannic's work shows up as a kanban: cards moving through columns, each one representing a task you've handed off, with its own brief, its own assignee, and its own definition of done.
How the board is organized
Each board has columns that represent stages of work: incoming, in progress, blocked, in review, done. Cards move between columns as the work progresses. You own the column structure — Neumannic doesn't insist on a particular workflow shape — but the default columns work for most teams.
What a card represents
A card is one piece of work: a draft, a research task, a review pass, a small decision. Each card has a brief (what you want), a definition of done (what 'finished' looks like for this card), and a record of what happened. When a card moves to done, you can see exactly what was produced and why it counted as complete.
Done conditions
Every card has its own done conditions — the checks that have to pass before the card is considered finished. Some cards have simple done conditions (a draft is written; a link is added). Others have several. Studio's self-verification runs against the card's done conditions before announcing the card is complete; you confirm the move to done.