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ResolutionFlow Feature Ideas Brainstorm
Date: February 4, 2026 Participants: Michael Chihlas, Claude Context: Brainstorming features tailored to MSP engineers, focused on the "document as you go" gap
Design Principle
Every feature should follow the core principle that makes ResolutionFlow work: Engineers don't document — they troubleshoot, and the tool captures documentation as a byproduct.
New features should:
- Reduce engineer cognitive load
- Automate capture of what they're already doing
- Make reusing knowledge frictionless
- Reduce context switching during troubleshooting
Ideas Summary
| # | Feature | Category | Effort | Priority Signal |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Session Time Tracking | Export enhancement | Small | High — quick win |
| 2 | Share Progress / Escalation | Collaboration | Medium | High — daily use |
| 3 | Command Output Capture | Context capture | Small | High — quick win |
| 4 | Push Steps to Active Sessions | Collaboration | Medium-Large | Medium — needs notification system |
| 5 | Path Analytics | Intelligence | Medium | Medium — needs session volume |
| 6 | Session Scratchpad | Context capture | Small-Medium | High — must-have (per Michael) |
| 7 | Multi-Tree Sessions | Session enhancement | Large | Medium — complex UX |
| 8 | Recurring Issue Detection | Intelligence | Small-Medium | High — leverages existing data |
| 9 | Tree Health Scores | Intelligence | Medium | Medium — needs session volume |
| 10 | AI Tree Intelligence | Intelligence | Large | Long-term — ultimate vision |
Idea 1: Session Time Tracking
Category: Export enhancement Effort: Small (backend export change, no new UI)
What
Every session automatically tracks duration (start → end) and includes it in the export.
Export Output
Session Duration: 23 minutes
Started: 2:30 PM | Completed: 2:53 PM
Why
MSP engineers bill by the hour. They troubleshoot in ResolutionFlow, export notes, then separately log time in their PSA. This eliminates the second step.
Implementation Notes
- Timestamps already exist in session decisions — just compute elapsed time
- Add duration to export templates (markdown, text, HTML)
- No new UI required — purely a backend export enhancement
Future Enhancement
- When PSA integration exists: if no PSA connected, ResolutionFlow tracks time natively. If PSA connected, still track time but also push it directly to the ticket in the PSA.
- Analytics: average resolution time per tree, per client, per engineer
Idea 2: Share Progress / Escalation
Category: Collaboration Effort: Medium
What
Two mechanisms for sharing in-progress troubleshooting context:
-
"Share Progress" button (available mid-session) — generates a formatted summary of steps completed so far. Copy to clipboard, paste into Teams/Slack. One click instead of typing "here's what I've tried."
-
Read-only session link — shareable URL where anyone with the link can see the session state. If they sign in and get assigned, they can resume from where the previous engineer left off.
Workflow
- Junior engineer gets stuck → clicks "Share Progress"
- Pastes formatted summary into Teams chat with senior
- Senior reads structured summary (not a wall of chat text)
- If needed, senior opens the read-only link to see full detail
- If escalating: ticket reassigned in PSA, senior resumes the session in ResolutionFlow
Implementation Notes
- Copy/paste version is nearly free — existing export logic on incomplete sessions + "Steps remaining" section
- Read-only link: generate share token, create public read-only session view (no auth)
- Resume capability: allow session reassignment to another user
Why This Matters
Eliminates the "what have you tried so far?" back-and-forth that happens on every escalation. The structured format means the senior gets context in 30 seconds instead of 10 minutes of chat.
Idea 3: Command Output Capture
Category: Context capture Effort: Small
What
Action nodes (which show commands to run) get an optional "Paste Output" text area. Engineer runs the command, copies output, pastes it in.
Export Output
> Ran: Get-Service -Name Spooler
> Output:
> Status: Stopped
> Name: Spooler
> Decision: Service was stopped, proceeded to restart
Why
Engineers already run commands and read output. Today the output is lost — the export says "ran this command" but not what it returned. This captures the evidence.
Implementation Notes
- Add optional
command_outputfield to session decision JSONB - Add collapsible text area below commands on action nodes in TreeNavigationPage
- Include in export with code formatting
- Pairs well with Scratchpad (Idea 6) and Share Progress (Idea 2)
Future Enhancement
- Syntax highlighting for common output formats (PowerShell, JSON)
- Image paste for screenshots of GUI-based evidence
Idea 4: Push Steps to Active Sessions
Category: Collaboration Effort: Medium-Large
What
A senior engineer (or anyone) can send a troubleshooting step directly to someone's active session. Flips the step library from a pull model (browse and find) to a push model (someone sends it to you).
Workflow
- Junior shares progress link (Idea 2)
- Senior sees they're stuck at "VDA not registering"
- Senior picks a step from their personal library (or types one quickly)
- Senior hits "Send to [Junior]" → step appears as notification in junior's session
- Junior sees: "Michael sent you a step: Check Citrix Broker Service binding"
- One click to insert into session
- Step documented in export, optionally saved to junior's library
Why
Replaces unstructured Teams/Slack troubleshooting advice with structured, documented, reusable steps. The knowledge stays in the system.
Implementation Notes
- Requires lightweight notification/inbox system (polling or WebSocket)
- Builds on: Share Progress (Idea 2) + Step Library (existing)
- New API:
POST /api/v1/sessions/{id}/send-step - Frontend: notification badge + step insertion flow
Analytics Potential
- Which seniors send the most steps (mentorship tracking)
- Which pushed steps get reused (knowledge value)
- Which juniors receive fewer pushes over time (skill growth)
Idea 5: Path Analytics — "The Road Most Traveled"
Category: Intelligence Effort: Medium
What
Aggregate completed session data to show statistical hints on decision nodes:
- Badge: "78% of engineers chose Option B here"
- On solution nodes: "Resolved the issue 92% of the time"
- At common stuck points: "Engineers often add a custom step here"
Why
Delivers on the tagline. For a junior engineer staring at three options, seeing "most engineers went this way" is a confidence boost. For tree authors, analytics reveal dead-end branches.
Implementation Notes
- Aggregate query on session
path_takenanddecisionsJSONB - Compute per-node: choice distribution, resolve rate, custom step frequency
- Cache aggregates (recompute daily or on-demand)
- Display as subtle badges on decision nodes (not intrusive)
- Resolve rate: track whether session completed at a solution node + optional "did this fix it?" prompt
Data Requirements
- Needs sufficient session volume per tree to be statistically meaningful (suggest: show after 10+ sessions)
- Weight recent sessions higher than old ones
Idea 6: Session Scratchpad
Category: Context capture Effort: Small-Medium Priority: Must-have (per Michael)
What
A persistent sidebar during active sessions for capturing ambient data: IP addresses, error codes, server names, usernames — anything that doesn't fit a specific decision node's notes field.
Why
During troubleshooting, engineers accumulate bits of data (from ipconfig, Event Viewer, phone conversations) that live on sticky notes or in their head. This gives it a home and includes it in the export.
Export Output
## Evidence / Reference
- Server IP: 192.168.1.50
- Error code: 0x80070005
- Affected user: jsmith@contoso.com
- Event ID: 4625 (repeated 47 times in last hour)
Implementation Notes
- Persistent sidebar (collapsible) in TreeNavigationPage
- Store in session JSONB as
scratchpadarray of entries - Each entry: text + optional label + timestamp
- Include in export as "Evidence / Reference" section
- Start simple: just a text area with "Add Note" button
- Future: structured key-value pairs, tags, image paste
Pairs With
- Command Output Capture (Idea 3): structured output at nodes + freeform notes in scratchpad = complete evidence
- Share Progress (Idea 2): scratchpad content included in shared summary
Idea 7: Multi-Tree Sessions
Category: Session enhancement Effort: Large
What
When troubleshooting reveals the problem is in a different domain, branch into another tree mid-session without losing context. The export captures the entire journey.
Workflow
- Engineer is in "VPN Issues" tree, 5 steps deep
- Discovers the actual problem is DNS, not VPN
- Clicks "Open Related Tree" → selects "DNS Resolution Issues"
- Current tree bookmarked, linked session starts in DNS tree
- DNS session completes → returns to VPN tree where they left off
- Export shows unified narrative with both trees
Export Output
## VPN Connection Issues
1. Verified VPN client version: OK
2. Checked tunnel status: UP
3. Tested connectivity through tunnel: FAIL
→ Branched to: DNS Resolution Issues
## DNS Resolution Issues (linked)
1. Ran nslookup: timeout
2. Checked DNS config: wrong DC
3. Resolution: Updated DNS to 10.0.0.5
4. Returned to VPN - retested: PASS
5. Resolution: DNS misconfiguration causing apparent VPN failure
Implementation Notes
- Session model needs:
parent_session_id,branched_at_node_id - "Open Related Tree" action on any node (tree selector modal)
- Breadcrumb shows tree chain: VPN > DNS
- Export renderer handles nested/linked sessions
- Back button returns to parent session at bookmark point
Why
Real troubleshooting rarely stays in one domain. This captures the full diagnostic story.
Idea 8: Recurring Issue Detection
Category: Intelligence Effort: Small-Medium
What
When an engineer starts a session and enters a client name, show previous sessions for that client in that tree. If the same resolution keeps being reached, prompt for root cause action.
UI
- At session start: "3 previous sessions for Warner Robins in this tree (last: Jan 28)" + link to view
- At resolution (if recurring): "This is the 3rd time this issue was resolved the same way for this client. Consider documenting a permanent fix or escalating to address root cause."
Why
Turns ResolutionFlow from reactive (fix the ticket) to proactive (fix the root cause). For MSP managers, recurring issues per client = business intelligence for infrastructure upgrade proposals.
Implementation Notes
- Query: sessions grouped by client_name + tree_id, count + last date
- Display at session start (inline, not blocking)
- Recurrence prompt: compare resolution node_id across sessions
- Future (with PSA/RMM): correlate with alert data for richer signals
Data Model
- No schema changes needed — query existing sessions table
- Optional: normalize client names (fuzzy match or client_id foreign key)
Idea 9: Tree Health Scores
Category: Intelligence Effort: Medium
What
Data-driven health indicators for trees, surfaced to tree authors and admins.
Signals
- Custom step frequency: Engineers keep adding steps at the same node → tree is missing a branch
- Abandonment rate: Sessions started but not completed → tree isn't leading to resolutions
- Low resolve rate: Solution nodes that don't actually fix issues
- Staleness: No updates in X months for a technology area that changes frequently
- Escalation rate: High percentage of sessions shared/escalated from this tree
Display
- Green/yellow/red health badge on tree library cards
- Author notification: "Your 'VPN Issues' tree has yellow health — 4 engineers added custom steps at 'Check Split Tunnel Config' this month"
- Admin dashboard: team-wide tree health overview
Why
Creates a self-improving ecosystem. Sessions generate data → data identifies weak trees → authors improve trees → next engineer gets a better experience.
Implementation Notes
- Scheduled aggregation job (daily)
- Health score algorithm: weighted combination of signals
- Store as computed field on tree (or separate analytics table)
- Notification system (pairs with Push Steps notification infrastructure, Idea 4)
Idea 10: AI Tree Intelligence (Long-term Vision)
Category: Intelligence Effort: Large (phased) Status: Ultimate goal
What
Three layers of AI, each building on the last, leveraging ResolutionFlow's unique structured troubleshooting dataset.
Layer 1: Smart Tree Suggestions
- Engineer pastes ticket description: "User at Warner Robins reports Outlook keeps crashing after latest update"
- AI suggests: "Recommended: Outlook/Email Issues tree → Start at 'Recent Update' branch"
- Not just which tree — which branch to start at, skipping generic initial questions
- Implementation: NLP parsing of ticket text, match against tree node content and tags
Layer 2: Session-Driven Tree Evolution
- Aggregate session data reveals patterns: "35% of engineers add 'Check MFA Token' after 'Auth Failed' node, and it resolves 80% of the time"
- Generate suggestion to tree author: "Recommended new branch based on 18 successful sessions"
- Author reviews and approves with one click — tree evolves from real usage
- Implementation: Aggregation queries + LLM formatting suggestions + author approval UI
Layer 3: AI Tree Generation
- Senior describes: "We keep getting Azure AD Sync issues, no tree exists"
- AI generates complete tree draft using:
- Similar trees in the system
- Custom steps engineers have created for Azure AD
- Resolution patterns from session history
- Real PowerShell commands from command output captures
- Senior reviews, tweaks, publishes
- Implementation: RAG over tree corpus + session data + LLM generation + tree editor integration
Why This Is the Moat
ConnectWise or IT Glue could build a decision tree tool. But they don't have hundreds of structured session paths with outcomes to learn from. ResolutionFlow's data is structured by design — decision trees + session paths + outcomes — not unstructured ticket notes. That's a dataset purpose-built for learning optimal troubleshooting paths.
Phasing
- Layer 1 can ship independently with basic NLP
- Layer 2 needs sufficient session volume (6+ months of real usage)
- Layer 3 needs Layers 1 + 2 data + LLM integration
Quick Actions Dashboard (Bonus)
Category: UX improvement Effort: Medium
What
Replace the tree library as the default landing page with a troubleshooting command center.
Sections
- Resume sessions — "VPN Issues - Acme Corp (started 20 min ago)" for incomplete sessions
- Quick starts — Frequent tree+client combos: "File Share Access for Warner Robins — Quick start?" One tap.
- Team activity — "Sarah completed 'AD Replication' for Client X (12 min)" — visibility without a standup
- Your trees — Health scores for trees you authored, pending suggestions from AI (Layer 2)
- Recurring alerts — Clients with repeat issues that need attention
Why
Turns ResolutionFlow from a tool you visit per-ticket into something you keep open all day. Reduces friction from "open app → find tree → start session" to "open app → click the obvious next action."
Suggested Build Order
Near-term (build now, small effort, immediate value)
- Session Scratchpad (Idea 6) — must-have per Michael
- Session Time Tracking (Idea 1) — quick win, enhances every export
- Command Output Capture (Idea 3) — quick win, pairs with scratchpad
Mid-term (build next, medium effort, high value)
- Share Progress / Escalation (Idea 2) — daily use for team collaboration
- Recurring Issue Detection (Idea 8) — leverages existing data immediately
- Quick Actions Dashboard (Bonus) — improves daily UX
- Path Analytics (Idea 5) — needs session volume, start collecting data now
Later (larger effort, needs foundation)
- Push Steps to Active Sessions (Idea 4) — needs notification system
- Tree Health Scores (Idea 9) — needs session volume + analytics infrastructure
- Multi-Tree Sessions (Idea 7) — complex UX, large refactor
Long-term vision
- AI Tree Intelligence (Idea 10) — phased rollout, ultimate differentiator
Dependencies & Connections
Scratchpad (6) ──────────────────────────────┐
Command Output (3) ──────────────────────────┤
Time Tracking (1) ───────────────────────────┤── Enhanced Exports
│
Share Progress (2) ──┬── Push Steps (4) ─────┤── Collaboration
│ │
└── Notification System ─┘
Path Analytics (5) ──┬── Tree Health (9) ────┬── AI Intelligence (10)
Recurring Issues (8) ┘ │
│
Multi-Tree Sessions (7) ────────────────────┘
Key insight: Ideas 1, 3, and 6 (time tracking, command output, scratchpad) are independent quick wins that make exports richer. Ideas 2 and 4 (share progress, push steps) build a collaboration layer. Ideas 5, 8, 9, and 10 (analytics, recurring issues, health, AI) form the intelligence layer that grows with usage.
Generated during brainstorming session, February 4, 2026