Phase 1 — Current
What is live and in place today
- Public marketing site
- Public demo flow
- AI-assisted lead qualification direction
- Protected dashboard operations concept
- Supabase authentication and storage foundation
- Stripe and PayPal checkout readiness
- OpenAI-powered qualification flow
- Vercel deployment posture
- Webhook safety principles
- Buyer due-diligence documentation
- SEO acquisition pages for agencies, developers, and acquirers
Phase 2 — Next Verification
What needs confirmation before stronger commercial claims
- Stripe live-mode verification
- Sentry staging verification
- Payment flow evidence across expected states
- Webhook event evidence under realistic conditions
- Provider configuration review
- Authentication and protected dashboard behavior
- AI qualification quality and cost expectations
- Deployment observability
- Data handling assumptions
- Support and incident response expectations
Phase 3 — After First Pilot
What comes after the first customer or pilot engagement
- First pilot or customer proof
- Documented onboarding process
- Real feedback from qualified users
- Clearer qualification rules based on live data
- Conversion and follow-up insights
- Support playbook based on actual usage
- Pricing and packaging evidence
- Stronger buyer-facing demo assets
- Demo video based on verified workflows
Phase 4 — Future Opportunities
Potential expansion areas under consideration
- Deeper dashboard decomposition
- Optional Google Calendar workflow integration
- Optional Google Sheets workflow integration
- Stronger visual assets and product walkthroughs
- Agency implementation package
- Developer review pack
- Private diligence room for serious buyers
- Expanded CRM and operations handoff patterns
- Role-specific dashboards for agency, founder, and RevOps use cases
Understanding the Phase Labels
What does 'Current' mean?
What does 'Current' mean?
Current items are part of the public product posture and buyer-facing showcase. They represent what AgentFlow Enterprise has built and documented. Some current items still require live verification before they can support commercial claims — that is the purpose of Phase 2.
What does 'Next Verification' mean?
What does 'Next Verification' mean?
Verification phase items exist in the product direction but need live confirmation — real provider behavior, real payment flows, real webhook events — before you should stake commercial claims on them. Complete this phase before your first paid customer or agency rollout.
What does 'After First Pilot' mean?
What does 'After First Pilot' mean?
These items become relevant once you have at least one real user or paying customer providing feedback. They turn a working product foundation into a repeatable, evidence-backed SaaS business.
What does 'Future Opportunities' mean?
What does 'Future Opportunities' mean?
Future opportunities are directions the product could expand into — not commitments. Treat them as a signal of product thinking, not a delivery schedule. Request a private roadmap discussion if any of these expansion areas are critical to your evaluation.
If you need to discuss a specific phase in depth — especially Phase 2 verification or Phase 4 expansion — reach out through the private inquiry process to schedule a technical walkthrough.