Batch Status Tracker
A production heading, a three fact strip, and a five stage vertical timeline of done, in progress, and upcoming stages, each with a dated note.
A production heading, a three fact strip, and a five stage vertical timeline of done, in progress, and upcoming stages, each with a dated note.
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Batch Status Tracker turns a published restock date into visible work: a three fact strip up top (batch number, unit count, due date) and a five stage vertical timeline below it. Each stage carries a state, done with a filled check, in progress with a ringed dot, upcoming with a hollow ring, plus a dated note explaining what happened or what is left. The header reads "Where batch 7 is right now" and the closing rule promises the product page date moves the same day a stage slips.
The stages are one array with a state field; the facts are three constants. The Friday update cadence and the slip promise are the whole trust case, the date stops being a guess and becomes a log the shopper can check against the last three batches.
Reach for this block on a product page for a sold out item, or a dedicated production log, alongside the notify me card. The stage names and dates have to be real, or the work in motion framing works against the store.
A natural flow around it on an Ecommerce Pro page:
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One strong use is a small batch maker's current run. Other timelines:
Tip: posting the counts on a fixed cadence ("updated every Friday") is what makes the date credible; a stage that names how many units are left reads as honest, not as marketing.