Set schedule
The experiment schedule controls when CLEA should do follow-up work.
When an experiment is selected, the Calendar can work with the experiment questions and experiment agent prompts. This keeps the planned review close to the test.
Experiment schedule
Schedule only the work the experiment needs.
For example, an experiment may need a weekly review, a page check after launch, or a source review after several prompt runs. It usually does not need many overlapping tasks.
Goal: review one experiment after enough prompt data exists. Steps: - Read the experiment goal. - Review experiment prompt movement. - Check source and competitor changes. - Return one decision note.
Experiment timing
Schedule the review after the questions, page, or source change has had time to create useful evidence.
Data before start
Do not schedule a result review before data can exist.
If prompts run daily, give the experiment enough time to collect answers. If the test is tied to a page launch, wait until the page has had time to appear in answers.
Measurement effect
Good timing makes the result easier to trust.
Bad timing creates noise. A review that runs too early may only tell you that nothing had time to change yet.
Locked setting
Keep the main review date stable unless the test changes.