Reading Product Status
How to tell shipped work, planned work, and configured-but-blocked work apart.
Reading Product Status
ScryBrew moves quickly, so status words matter.
Shipped
Shipped means the route, UI, and backing behavior are present enough for users to try. It may still have bugs, but it is not just a plan.
Built But Not Wired
Built but not wired means code exists, but production setup, live database changes, remote services, or paid access checks may still need validation.
Planned
Planned means the idea is documented or represented in product copy, but users should not expect it to work yet.
Why This Matters
Tome copy should help users understand current behavior without overpromising. When a feature depends on live Supabase, Stripe, online AI, price history, or ScryDuel services, status language should be careful.
Last reviewed: 2026-06-15.
