A public view of the image workflow we are building: current beta capabilities, the next reliability work, and later expansion after the core Amazon-first flow is stable.
The paid beta focuses on a narrow Amazon-first media pack workflow with honest generated and planned states.
white_main and premium_studio_1 are the current automated outputs. The other 7 slots remain planned, source-required, or user-input-required.
Generated images show review signals for shape, label, logo, OCR text, color, and marketplace-suitability risk before use.
Subscription credits and top-ups support the current generation flow without changing the user-review boundary.
Near-term work strengthens the review loop before expanding automation beyond the current real slots.
Improve how source photos, OCR text, product facts, and missing-info states prepare each planned media slot.
Future slots such as detail, dimension, package contents, infographic, and comparison require user-provided facts or source photos first.
Make user review, not-recommended states, and direct downloads easier to scan before files leave the workspace.
Broader channels and team workflows wait until the SKU-level Amazon-first experience is dependable.
Secondary channel presets will stay basic until their image rules, output copy, and export expectations are defined.
Batch work, collaboration, and handoff features remain later-stage work after the single-SKU loop is stable.
More review checks may be added, but SKUProof will keep outputs framed as candidates rather than platform-approved assets.
Roadmap items are directional and do not promise launch dates, Amazon approval, or full automation for every planned slot. Current generated outputs remain candidates for user review.