Leefy
A visual planning canvas for people building software with AI — branch out an idea into a structured plan, then hand each branch off as a named, scoped Claude Code session instead of losing the plan in a scrolled-away chat.
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A common failure mode for non-technical founders building with AI coding tools is the "70% wall": the project stalls once the initial vibe-coded prototype needs real structure, and the plan that got you there lived only in a chat transcript that's now scrolled away and forgotten. Leefy is built specifically against that failure mode — you plant an idea, branch it out visually into a tree of sub-plans, and each branch becomes a named, scoped Claude Code session rather than another anonymous chat.
The tree itself persists as the actual plan (not just a diagram of one), carrying "soil docs" as context across sessions, and can export to Markdown, Word, PDF, or directly into a Claude Code session, with step-by-step deployment guidance for GitHub and Vercel. Pricing runs Free ($0, 1 tree, bring-your-own API key), Seedling ($19/month, 3 trees, 40 included deliverables), Grove ($39/month, unlimited trees, 120 deliverables, recommended tier), and Orchard ($99/month, 500 deliverables, 5 team seats). It's currently in private beta ahead of a full launch in early September, based in Brisbane, with a 30-day money-back guarantee.
💬 Our review
The short version: Leefy's specific insight — that AI-built projects fail not from bad code but from plans that live only in ephemeral chat history — is a real and underserved problem, and structuring the plan as a persistent, branchable tree rather than a document is a genuinely different approach from just writing a spec.
The honest alternative is writing a plan document yourself (in Notion, a README, or just a detailed prompt) and manually tracking which parts are done — slower to set up, but free and not dependent on a young, still-in-beta product. Leefy's $19-99/month pricing is reasonable if the structured hand-off to Claude Code sessions genuinely saves you from the 70%-wall failure mode it targets, but it's unproven at scale (private beta, launching September) and the deliverables-metered pricing means heavy AI use costs real money on top of the subscription. Worth trying for non-technical founders specifically prone to losing the plot mid-build; overkill for developers who already know how to structure their own specs.
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Free : 0 $ (1 arbre, propre clé API). Seedling : 19 $/mois (3 arbres, 40 livrables). Grove : 39 $/mois (arbres illimités, 120 livrables, recommandé). Orchard : 99 $/mois (500 livrables, 5 sièges). Garantie remboursement 30 jours.
Pros
Plan persistant sous forme d'arbre, pas un simple document statique
Handoff direct en session Claude Code nommée et scopée
Export Markdown, Word, PDF ou session Claude Code
Garantie remboursement 30 jours
Cons
Encore en beta privée, lancement complet prévu septembre
Tarification au livrable, l'usage IA intensif coûte en plus
19-99 $/mois représente un coût réel pour un produit jeune
Free tier limité à 1 arbre avec sa propre clé API