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Capacity Planner
Plan team and infrastructure capacity before it becomes a crisis.
What It Does
Takes your current workload data — team size, utilization rates, project pipeline, seasonal patterns — and builds a forward-looking capacity model. Flags bottlenecks 4-8 weeks before they hit.
When to Use
- Sprint planning feels like guesswork
- You're not sure if you can take on a new client/project
- Hiring decisions need data, not gut feel
- Infrastructure keeps getting slammed at predictable times
How to Use
Tell the agent about your situation:
"We have 8 engineers, 3 active projects, and a new client starting in March. Can we handle it?"
The agent will:
- Audit current load — Map people to commitments, calculate true utilization (not the number in your head)
- Model scenarios — What happens if the new project lands? What if two people quit? What if scope grows 30%?
- Flag risks — Identify single points of failure, overloaded roles, deadline clusters
- Recommend actions — Hire, redistribute, defer, or say no — with numbers behind each option
Capacity Framework
Utilization Bands
| Band | Rate | Meaning |
|---|---|---|
| 🟢 Green | \x3C70% | Healthy buffer for unplanned work |
| 🟡 Yellow | 70-85% | Sustainable but tight |
| 🔴 Red | >85% | Burnout zone — something will slip |
Key Metrics
- Effective capacity = headcount × available hours × efficiency factor (typically 0.7-0.8)
- Demand pipeline = committed hours + probable hours (weighted by likelihood)
- Buffer ratio = (capacity - demand) / capacity — target 15-25%
- Time to constraint = weeks until demand exceeds capacity at current trajectory
Scenario Template
For each scenario, output:
- Headcount needed vs. available
- Skill gaps (specific roles/capabilities missing)
- Timeline risk (which deadlines move)
- Cost impact (overtime, contractors, lost revenue from saying no)
- Recommended action with confidence level
Output Format
CAPACITY SNAPSHOT — [Date]
━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━
Team: [size] | Utilization: [%] | Buffer: [%]
Status: 🟢/🟡/🔴
CURRENT COMMITMENTS
- [Project A]: [X people, Y hours/week, end date]
- [Project B]: ...
PIPELINE (next 8 weeks)
- [Incoming work]: probability %, estimated load
- ...
RISKS
1. [Risk description + impact + timeframe]
2. ...
SCENARIOS
A) [Scenario]: [outcome summary]
B) [Scenario]: [outcome summary]
RECOMMENDATION
[Clear action with reasoning]
Tips
- Refresh capacity snapshots weekly during planning
- Track actual vs. predicted utilization to calibrate your efficiency factor
- Include non-project work (meetings, support, admin) — it's usually 20-30% of capacity
- Don't plan above 80% utilization. The remaining 20% isn't slack, it's where real work happens.
Go Deeper
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- Make sure OpenClaw is installed (local or Docker)
- Run the install command in chat:
/install afrexai-capacity-planner - After installation, invoke the skill by name or use
/afrexai-capacity-planner - Provide required inputs per the skill's parameter spec and get structured output
What is Capacity Planner?
Analyzes team size, workload, and pipeline data to forecast capacity, identify bottlenecks, and recommend actions 4-8 weeks before crises occur. It is an AI Agent Skill for Claude Code / OpenClaw, with 744 downloads so far.
How do I install Capacity Planner?
Run "/install afrexai-capacity-planner" in the OpenClaw or Claude Code chat to install it in one step — no extra setup required.
Is Capacity Planner free?
Yes, Capacity Planner is completely free (open-source). You can download, install and use it at no cost.
Which platforms does Capacity Planner support?
Capacity Planner is cross-platform and runs anywhere OpenClaw / Claude Code is available (cross-platform).
Who created Capacity Planner?
It is built and maintained by 1kalin (@1kalin); the current version is v1.0.0.