* docs: add React Flow migration design for flow editor canvas Replaces hand-built CSS flexbox canvas with @xyflow/react for zoom/pan, dagre auto-layout, collapsible minimap, and side-panel editing. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com> * docs: add React Flow migration implementation plan 12 tasks across 8 phases covering dagre layout, custom nodes, side panel editor, and full canvas integration. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com> * chore: install @xyflow/react and @dagrejs/dagre Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com> * feat: add dagre layout utility for React Flow node positioning Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com> * feat: add FlowCanvasNode compact card for React Flow canvas Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com> * feat: add FlowCanvasAnswerNode stub card for React Flow canvas Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com> * feat: add useTreeLayout hook for tree-to-ReactFlow conversion with dagre Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com> * feat: add NodeEditorPanel side panel for React Flow canvas editing Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com> * feat: add FlowCanvas main React Flow component with zoom/pan/minimap Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com> * feat: wire FlowCanvas and NodeEditorPanel into TreeEditorLayout Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com> * feat: add panel state management for node editor in TreeEditorPage Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com> * style: add React Flow dark theme overrides for canvas Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com> * chore: export new React Flow canvas components from barrel Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com> * fix: enable scrolling in node editor panel sidebar Add min-h-0 to flex containers in the ancestor chain so overflow-y-auto actually triggers instead of content overflowing off-screen. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com> * fix: constrain tree editor page height to prevent panel overflow Add overflow-hidden to TreeEditorPage root and NodeEditorPanel container so the flex height chain is properly constrained by the CSS Grid cell, preventing the node editor sidebar from growing beyond the viewport. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com> * fix: resolve lint errors in NodeEditorPanel and useTreeLayout - Fix unused 'children' destructuring with _children prefix - Move handleClose declaration above the useEffect that references it - Use handleClose as proper dependency instead of eslint-disable - Fix unused _parentId parameter type in useTreeLayout Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com> * fix: use viewport-based height for node editor panel Replace h-full with calc(100vh - 105px) to bypass the CSS height chain that fails to constrain the panel across browsers. The 105px accounts for the topbar (56px) and editor toolbar (49px). Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com> * style: fix canvas controls visibility and enhance dot grid background - Add !important to all React Flow dark theme overrides to ensure they win over library default styles (fixes white controls rectangle) - Add SVG fill inheritance for control button icons - Use slightly lighter canvas background (bg-accent/30) so dot grid is more visible - Increase dot size and use muted-foreground color for better contrast Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com> * feat: collapse sidebar categories with show more/less toggle Show only the first 4 categories by default with a "N more" button to expand the full list. Reduces sidebar clutter when many categories exist. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com> --------- Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
ResolutionFlow
Take the path MOST traveled.
Project Status: 🚀 Phase 2 - Active Development
Backend: Complete and tested (18 API endpoints, 40+ integration tests) Frontend: Core features complete, Tree Editor in progress Tree Editor: Visual editor with form-based editing and live preview panel
The Problem
MSP engineers face constant context switching between diverse technical issues (file shares, server outages, VPN failures, Active Directory problems). This creates:
- Cognitive overload: 15-25 minutes to regain focus after each context switch
- Inconsistent documentation: Under pressure, notes are rushed or incomplete
- Lost tribal knowledge: Best troubleshooting paths live only in senior engineers' heads
- Repeated work: Same issues investigated from scratch each time
- Burnout: Research shows context switching is a major contributor to burnout
The Solution
An intelligent decision tree system that:
✅ Guides engineers through proven troubleshooting paths
✅ Captures decisions and notes automatically as you work
✅ Generates professional ticket documentation with one click
✅ Builds institutional knowledge that improves over time
✅ Reduces cognitive load during high-stress situations
Success Metric
If Michael (our primary user) uses this tool for 50% of his tickets in 3 months, we've succeeded.
Key Features
MVP (Weeks 1-3)
- 🌳 Tree Navigation - Step-by-step guided troubleshooting
- 📝 Automatic Notes - Capture context at each decision point
- 📄 Export - Generate professional documentation (plain text, markdown, HTML)
- 🔐 Multi-User - Team authentication and access control
- 📚 Documentation Links - Contextual links to KB articles and vendor docs
Phase 2 (Weeks 4-6)
- 👥 Team Management - Controlled authorship, shared access
- ✏️ Tree Editor - Visual interface to create/modify decision trees
- 📱 Mobile Responsive - Works on phone/tablet for on-site work
- 🔀 Custom Branches - Add unique steps on-the-fly during troubleshooting
- 🔍 Search & Categories - Find the right tree quickly
Phase 3 (Weeks 7-12)
- 📎 Attachments - Upload screenshots, logs, command outputs
- 💾 Offline Mode - Continue working without internet, sync when back online
- 🏢 Client Context - Auto-fill client-specific details (server names, topologies)
- 📧 Send to Engineer - Generate simplified checklist for onsite techs
- 📊 Analytics - Track usage, common paths, team performance
Phase 4 (Months 4-6)
- 🔌 API & Integrations - Connect to ConnectWise, Kaseya, LabTech
- ⚡ Automation - Execute PowerShell scripts directly from trees
- 🏢 Enterprise Features - SSO, white-labeling, advanced RBAC
- 🌐 Marketplace - Share and discover community-contributed trees
Tech Stack
Frontend
- React - Modern, flexible, excellent offline support
- Tailwind CSS - Rapid UI development
- Service Workers - Offline capability
- IndexedDB - Local data storage
Backend
- Python FastAPI - Modern, fast, async support
- SQLAlchemy - ORM with async support
- PostgreSQL - Reliable database with excellent JSON support
- Alembic - Database migrations
Infrastructure
- S3-Compatible Storage - File attachments (MinIO for dev, S3/Spaces for prod)
- Railway/Render - Simple hosting to start
- Docker - Containerized development environment
Project Structure
troubleshooting-tree-app/
├── docs/
│ ├── 01-PROJECT-OVERVIEW.md # Vision, goals, market analysis
│ ├── 02-TECHNICAL-ARCHITECTURE.md # System design, data models, API specs
│ ├── 03-DEVELOPMENT-ROADMAP.md # Phases, timeline, milestones
│ ├── 04-FEATURE-SPECIFICATIONS.md # Detailed feature descriptions
│ └── 05-QUESTIONS-AND-ACTION-ITEMS.md # Decisions needed, next steps
├── backend/ # Python FastAPI application (future)
├── frontend/ # React application (future)
├── database/ # Database schemas, migrations (future)
└── README.md # This file
Getting Started
For Michael (Primary User)
Immediate Action Items:
-
Answer Key Questions (see
docs/05-QUESTIONS-AND-ACTION-ITEMS.md)- Timeline needs
- Budget for hosting
- Team size
- Branding preferences
-
Document 5 Troubleshooting Scenarios
- Citrix VDA Not Registering
- FSLogix Profile Issues
- Active Directory Replication Failure
- SonicWall VPN Tunnel Down
- User Unable to Access File Share
See template in
05-QUESTIONS-AND-ACTION-ITEMS.md -
Provide Sample Export
- Show how you currently write ticket notes
- What format/level of detail is needed
-
Review Documentation
- Read through all docs in
docs/folder - Flag anything unclear or that you disagree with
- Add your own thoughts/ideas
- Read through all docs in
For Developers (Future)
Once development starts:
- Clone repository
- Set up development environment (Docker)
- Install dependencies
- Run migrations
- Start development servers
- See
CONTRIBUTING.mdfor coding standards
Development Principles
- User First - Every feature must solve a real problem for Michael and his team
- Speed Matters - Tool must be faster than doing it manually
- Progressive Enhancement - Start simple, add complexity only when needed
- Offline Capable - Many MSP sites have poor connectivity
- Automation-Ready - Architecture supports future integration with scripts/tools
- Documentation Over Memory - Capture tribal knowledge explicitly
- Fail Gracefully - Never lose user's work, even if server fails
Use Cases
Scenario 1: Standard Troubleshooting
Michael gets a ticket: "User can't access file share"
- Opens app, selects "File Share Access Issues" tree
- Enters ticket number, client name
- Follows decision tree, making selections and adding notes
- Reaches resolution in 10 minutes
- Clicks "Export", copies formatted notes into ticket
- Done - professional documentation with zero extra effort
Scenario 2: Complex Multi-Step Issue
Michael troubleshooting Citrix VDA registration failure
- Starts with "VDA Not Registering" tree
- Discovers network issue, branches to "Network Connectivity" tree
- Finds firewall blocking traffic, attaches screenshot of rule
- Returns to VDA tree, continues troubleshooting
- Automation script restarts services, captures output
- VDA registers successfully
- Exports comprehensive notes showing entire diagnostic path
Scenario 3: Junior Engineer Learning
New engineer Sarah gets escalated Active Directory issue
- Selects "AD Replication Failure" tree (created by Michael)
- Tree guides her step-by-step with commands to run
- At each step, links to Microsoft Learn docs explain concepts
- She adds detailed notes about what she found
- Reaches point requiring senior help, shares session link with Michael
- Michael reviews her work, sees exactly what she tried
- Guides her through final steps over Slack
- Sarah learns the process, documents it properly
Scenario 4: On-Site Technician
Michael needs hands at a remote site
- Creates troubleshooting plan in app
- Clicks "Send to Engineer", generates simplified checklist
- Sends link to on-site tech via text
- Tech follows steps, checks boxes, adds photos of error messages
- Reports back results in real-time
- Michael adjusts plan remotely if needed
- Issue resolved with minimal back-and-forth
Why This Could Be Special
For Individual Engineers
- Save 30+ minutes per complex ticket
- Never lose track of troubleshooting progress
- Professional documentation every time
- Learn from experienced engineers' approaches
- Build personal knowledge base over time
For MSP Teams
- Standardize troubleshooting procedures
- Onboard junior engineers faster
- Capture institutional knowledge before engineers leave
- Improve ticket documentation quality
- Identify training gaps and common issues
- Track team performance and efficiency
For the Market
- 30,000+ MSPs in North America alone
- Adjacent markets: Internal IT, DevOps, Technical Support
- Current solutions are either too generic (flowchart tools) or too rigid (static runbooks)
- Unique Value: Purpose-built for technical troubleshooting with automation integration
Potential Business Model
- Free Tier: Personal use, limited trees
- Pro Tier: $15-25/user/month - Team features, unlimited trees, analytics
- Enterprise: Custom pricing - API, SSO, white-labeling
- Marketplace: Revenue share on community trees
- Professional Services: Custom tree development, training, consulting
Inspiration & Similar Tools
What Exists Today
- ServiceNow Knowledge Base - Good for static docs, not interactive troubleshooting
- IT Glue - Documentation repository, not a troubleshooting guide
- Confluence Decision Trees - Generic flowcharts, not execution-focused
- Custom Runbooks - Static, not adaptive, no automation
What We're Building
Imagine if ServiceNow Knowledge, Flowchart tools, and PowerShell automation had a baby specifically designed for MSP troubleshooting. That's this.
FAQ
Q: Why not just use a wiki or documentation system?
A: Wikis are great for reference, but they don't guide you through troubleshooting in real-time or automatically generate ticket notes from your actions.
Q: Won't creating trees take more time than just doing the work?
A: Initially, yes. But after 2-3 uses of a tree, you've saved more time than you spent creating it. Plus, the tree captures knowledge that helps the entire team.
Q: What if the tree doesn't cover my specific issue?
A: You can add custom branches on-the-fly during troubleshooting. These custom paths can then be incorporated into the tree for next time.
Q: How is this different from a flowchart tool?
A: Flowcharts are static diagrams. This is an active troubleshooting companion that captures your work and generates documentation.
Q: Can I use this offline?
A: Yes (Phase 3). Trees are cached locally, you can work offline, and changes sync when you're back online.
Q: Will this replace my ticketing system?
A: No, it complements it. You still create tickets in your PSA, but this generates the detailed notes you paste into tickets.
Q: Can I automate steps?
A: Yes (Phase 4). Integrate PowerShell scripts and other automation that can be triggered directly from decision nodes.
Contributing
This is currently a private project in planning phase. Once we move to active development, we'll create a CONTRIBUTING.md with:
- Code of conduct
- Development workflow
- Coding standards
- Testing requirements
- PR process
Contact & Feedback
Primary User: Michael Chihlas
Project Lead: [To be determined]
Communication: [To be determined]
For questions, suggestions, or to get involved, contact Michael.
License
[To be determined]
Options being considered:
- Open source (MIT/Apache 2.0) - maximize adoption
- Source-available with commercial license - protect business interests
- Proprietary - if building as commercial product
Acknowledgments
- Research on context switching and burnout that inspired this project
- MSP community for sharing their pain points and workflows
- All the engineers who've struggled with documentation and wished for a better way
Roadmap at a Glance
└─ [✅ Planning] COMPLETE
├─ ✅ Document requirements
├─ ✅ Make key decisions
└─ ✅ Setup initial architecture
└─ [✅ Phase 1: MVP] COMPLETE
├─ ✅ Backend API (18 endpoints)
├─ ✅ Tree navigation UI
├─ ✅ Session tracking
└─ ✅ Export functionality
└─ [🚀 Phase 2: Team Ready] ← IN PROGRESS
├─ ✅ Tree Editor (form-based with preview)
├─ ⏳ Team management
└─ ⏳ Mobile responsive
└─ [📋 Phase 3: Professional]
├─ Attachments
├─ Offline mode
└─ Analytics
└─ [📋 Phase 4: Platform]
├─ API & integrations
├─ Automation
└─ Enterprise features
Last Updated: 2026-01-28 Project Status: Phase 2 - Active Development Next Milestone: Complete Tree Editor polishing, Team management features