> ## Documentation Index
> Fetch the complete documentation index at: https://api.agentflow-enterprise.com/llms.txt
> Use this file to discover all available pages before exploring further.

# AgentFlow Product Roadmap: Current and Planned Features

> See what AgentFlow Enterprise has shipped, what needs verification next, and where the product is headed — without invented dates or unverified claims.

This roadmap gives you an honest picture of where AgentFlow Enterprise stands today and where it is headed. Phases reflect real maturity levels — not marketing language. Nothing here invents dates, fabricates customers, or overstates completion. Use this page to calibrate your expectations before a private technical walkthrough, a pilot conversation, or an acquisition discussion.

<Warning>
  Future opportunities listed in this roadmap should not be treated as complete until they are separately implemented and verified. Labels indicate maturity stage, not delivery commitments.
</Warning>

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<CardGroup cols={2}>
  <Card title="Phase 1 — Current" icon="circle-check">
    **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
  </Card>

  <Card title="Phase 2 — Next Verification" icon="magnifying-glass">
    **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
  </Card>

  <Card title="Phase 3 — After First Pilot" icon="flag">
    **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
  </Card>

  <Card title="Phase 4 — Future Opportunities" icon="rocket">
    **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
  </Card>
</CardGroup>

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## Understanding the Phase Labels

<Accordion title="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.
</Accordion>

<Accordion title="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.
</Accordion>

<Accordion title="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.
</Accordion>

<Accordion title="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.
</Accordion>

<Note>
  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.
</Note>
