AI Session Handoff — Shift Change for Working Sessions
End a working session like a shift change, not an abandonment: state captured, decisions logged, next step named — ready for the next session to pick up.
View Resource →Continue work in a new chat without losing context — decisions, constraints, and tasks extracted into a state package.
End a working session like a shift change, not an abandonment: state captured, decisions logged, next step named — ready for the next session to pick up.
View Resource →When the window fills, don't retype the project from memory. A handoff package carries the decisions, constraints, and pending work into the new session as its first message.
View Resource →Done work tells stories; open work needs carrying. The package separates completed from pending and resumes from the first open task.
View Resource →Creative collaborations build invisible state: the voice you settled on, the structures you rejected. Carry it forward so the next session writes like the last one.
View Resource →Long threads die at the window wall. Checkpoint with a compact handoff while the conversation still works — and continue in a fresh chat without the bloat.
View Resource →Day three of a multi-day code change, chat nearly full: hand off the merged work, the chosen approach, the dangerous cache risk, and the cron audit still pending.
View Resource →Research sessions accumulate fragile state: coded findings, methodological choices, suspect signals. Hand it off with the rigor the research deserves.
View Resource →New sessions love to reopen settled questions. Forensic fidelity carries every decision verbatim — and overriding one requires raising an explicit question first.
View Resource →The flagship at full power: every decision, constraint, risk, assumption, and pending item of a complex project, transferred forensically as the new session's first message.
View Resource →Transferring a project means transferring its state: what's done, what's decided, what's frozen, what's left — at a fraction of the transcript's size.
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