Submission update: what we shipped in the last 2-3 weeks
A short update on what we refined after the first devlog: launch polish, localization fixes, waitlist and support flow hardening, and App Store submission for review.
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Submission update: what we shipped in the last 2-3 weeks
A short update on what we refined after the first devlog: launch polish, localization fixes, waitlist and support flow hardening, and App Store submission for review.
2026-05-29 · 3 min read
After the first build journal, we moved into a very practical launch phase. Less feature hype, more tightening every surface that users actually touch.
This post is a short update on what changed in the last 2-3 weeks and what is now in review.
Launch surface and website hardening
Mid to late May, 2026
We tuned both desktop and mobile website layouts so the product story is clear on first view. Hero composition, nav behavior, spacing, and social placement all got simplified, especially on mobile.
We also fixed the waitlist flow end-to-end. Submissions are now writing correctly, messaging is cleaner after submit, and support/contact paths are ready for launch traffic.
What shipped
- Mobile-first layout pass and hero positioning fixes
- Bilingual copy cleanup and wording updates
- Waitlist integration debug and production verification
- Support page and launch contact path updates
SEO, social previews, and discoverability
Late May, 2026
We finished technical SEO basics for launch: sitemap/canonical consistency, Search Console setup, and route cleanup for duplicate variants.
Social preview behavior was also stabilized. OG metadata and share-specific previews were updated so links render properly when shared across platforms.
What shipped
- Search Console verification and indexing requests
- Canonical/redirect cleanup for URL variants
- Open Graph and Twitter card metadata updates
- Dedicated share preview route and image refresh
App release prep and review submission
This week
On the app side, we focused on release quality: QA rounds, polish fixes, and final content/design adjustments rather than net-new core features.
Today, May 27, 2026, we shipped the current build to App Review.
Core V1 scope is locked. Leaderboard and extended badge work are now post-V1 tracks. The current build is submitted for review.
What shipped
- Final QA and polish fixes across onboarding and mission flows
- Release copy pass in English and Finnish
- V1 scope lock with post-V1 backlog split
- Build submitted for App Store review
Where we are now
The headline is simple: the product is no longer in pure build mode. It is in launch mode.
Next updates will focus on review outcome, public release timing, and what we learn from first real users.