A deterministic rollout planner for multi-market enterprise programs.

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Runs locally • No login • No inputs stored • Independent project

Built using AI-assisted development and human-led product design, governance rules and QA.

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TL;DR

I built a browser-based planning tool that turns one rollout template into consistent, market-specific plans, with governance views and exportable packs.

My role: end-to-end product + program ownership (problem framing → workflow and data model → UX → QA → launch).

Audience: PMO leaders, platform rollout teams, and in-market PMs running complex, multi-country deployments.

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Executive summary

Global platform rollouts rarely fail because teams lack tasks. They fail because planning is fragmented, timelines drift market to market, and governance ends up buried in messy spreadsheets.

Rollout Companion cuts the “set up the plan” phase from days to minutes and keeps every market working from one plan model:

It’s intentionally deterministic, local-only, and rule-based, so it fits regulated enterprise environments and avoids runtime AI guesswork.

This project follows the same governance-first approach as PM Blueprint Advisor (governance first, tools second), but focuses on multi-market rollout execution rather than blueprint generation.

Why this exists: the recurring pattern

In large organizations, multi-market platform rollouts (analytics, CRM, marketing tech, etc.) usually look like this: