Friday wrap-up: this week / next week / blockers
A weekly Friday wrap-up template that fits on a phone screen: shipped, slipped, next week, what you need from them — each line scannable in under a second.
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Updates live as you typeHelp me write a short Friday wrap-up to send to my client every week. It needs to be skim-readable on a phone and never longer than the screen.
Client + project: {{client_project}}
This week — what I shipped: {{this_week_shipped}}
This week — what slipped (and why, briefly): {{slipped}}
Next week — top 3 things I'll work on: {{next_week_top3}}
Blockers / decisions I need from them: {{blockers}}
Anything they need to know that isn't in the above: {{aside}}
Write a 120–150 word email.
- Subject: "Wrap-up — week ending {{date}}"
- Use four labelled sections in this order: SHIPPED / SLIPPED / NEXT WEEK / NEED FROM YOU.
- Each section: 2–3 short bullets max. No paragraphs.
- "NEED FROM YOU" gets a deadline next to each item.
- Close with: "Reply by Monday 10am and I'll factor it into Tuesday's sprint."
- Sign-off as {{your_name}}.
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