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Claude Code ultraplan
Claude Code command that plans your codebase in the cloud
487 followers
Claude Code command that plans your codebase in the cloud
487 followers
/ultraplan offloads implementation planning from your terminal to a cloud session, where you can annotate, revise, and approve the plan before execution. For engineers using Claude Code.




Claude Code’s new /ultraplan feels like a real shift in how devs plan before they build.
What it is: A slash command that moves planning from the terminal into a collaborative browser experience on Anthropic’s cloud.
Problem → Solution: Planning in CLI is rigid and linear. You get a wall of text, approve/reject, and repeat.
/ultraplan turns that into an interactive doc—comment on specific sections, iterate, and refine before writing a single line of code.
What’s different: It cleanly separates planning (cloud) from execution (local or cloud)—which just makes sense.
Key features:
Inline comments + emoji reactions on plans
Remote plan generation (your terminal stays free)
Iterate drafts until perfect
Execute in cloud (PR-ready) or send back to local env
Benefits:
Better collaboration and clarity
Less risky approvals for big changes
Faster iteration without blocking your workflow
Who it’s for: Engineers & teams using Claude Code, especially for refactors, migrations, and complex builds where planning quality matters. This is one of those small UX changes that could have a big impact on dev workflows.
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planning in the cloud while keeping execution local is the right call. curious if teams can share the plan for async review before execution - that changes the migration use case.
Been using Claude Code daily building 9 AI products
solo in 4 months. The planning phase is genuinely
the bottleneck — /ultraplan moving it to browser
is the right call.
The terminal loop (plan → approve → forget context)
kills flow. Visual annotation of specific sections
would be a game changer.
We are use to terminal. So is there a migration path for existing users?