Hi there, we are heavy users blueprints for task automation. It has helped our organization perform better on every front, absolutely love them.
About the only trouble we've had with blueprints is that when they have many transitions or stages where the due date is updating, it can be difficult to understand, big picture, how long a task may take ultimately take if it follows the blueprint. It would be amazing if there was some sort of Timeline Simulation that would look at how the blueprint is configured and calculate how long the task could take at the upper end.
The problem I'm trying to solve is this:
We had some blueprints that we'd intended for a task to take 3 days. But, due to some mistakes with the transitions, the task could have taken upwards of 8 days while never being overdue.
We had another one where a transition accidentally deleted a due-date.
If both of those scenarios, if a Timeline Simulator could have alerted us that our blueprint, as designed, could take 8 days, or that we'd left a due-date open-ended, then we could have fixed a mistake from the beginning.