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Planner Mode

Planner Mode introduces structured reasoning before execution. When enabled, ClawPaw breaks complex requests into explicit steps and displays the proposed execution plan before acting.

This is especially useful for multi-stage workflows involving:

  • Multiple folders
  • Cross-application coordination
  • Calendar modifications
  • File restructuring
  • Browser-to-local data transfers

Planner Mode shifts the system from reactive execution to transparent strategy.

How Planner Mode Works

When a complex request is detected, ClawPaw:

  1. Interprets intent
  2. Maps relevant OS-level context
  3. Generates a structured multi-step plan
  4. Displays the full execution outline
  5. Waits for approval or revision

You can:

  • Approve the entire plan
  • Modify specific steps
  • Switch autonomy mode
  • Cancel before execution

Nothing runs until the plan is accepted.

Why Planning First Matters

Many autonomous agents blur the line between reasoning and acting. Planner Mode intentionally separates them.

This separation provides:

  • Predictability
  • Reduced risk
  • Clear execution visibility
  • Safer experimentation

ClawPaw shows its thinking before it acts.

Interaction with Autonomy Modes

Planner Mode works alongside autonomy settings.

  • In Explore Mode, planning becomes analytical and non-destructive.
  • In Ask Mode, plans require confirmation before execution.
  • In Execute Mode, approved plans run directly — but still within defined boundaries.

Planning does not override permissions or folder scope. It only structures the path forward.

Designed for Complex Work

Planner Mode is most powerful when tasks span multiple domains — such as summarizing research from a browser tab, updating a calendar event, and reorganizing a project folder in one flow.

Because ClawPaw understands OS-level context, it can generate realistic execution plans based on your actual environment — not hypothetical abstractions.

It thinks within your system, not outside it.