The HyperRelease Platform Status Board
Track Draft → Ready → Published progress for each platform in a release with the HyperRelease status board.
A release is not binary: it can be ready on Web, in review on iOS, and still in draft on the backend. HyperRelease's platform status board captures that reality with three clear states — Draft, Ready, and Published — for every surface you ship.
Three states, instant readability
Each platform in your project displays its status in a readable board. Draft means work is in progress. Ready indicates the platform can be published or is awaiting store review. Published confirms the version is live for your users.
Align the team on the same reality
Without a shared board, everyone has their own version of the truth. The release manager thinks everything is ready; the iOS developer knows localized screenshots are still missing. HyperRelease eliminates those gaps by making status visible and updatable by the people doing the work.
Decide when to launch
The board helps you decide: do you launch when all platforms are Ready, or publish Web first? HyperRelease does not impose the answer, but it gives you the data to make an informed decision.
In summary
Platform status is the heart of release coordination. HyperRelease makes it as simple as a Kanban board, but grounded in the reality of your stores and deployments.
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