Local whole-stack review

One local control surface for all managed High Caliber projects.

This private review page shows how the parent business site, apps site, customer portal, affiliate portal, recovery apps, MindBridge, Lemon Squeezy readiness, upgrade planning, and whole-project asset sale lane fit together. It is not published and does not approve launch.

Current state: static planning information only. HighCaliberTrading.co.uk remains first. Live deployment, payments, analytics, customer data, app-store submission, Play submission, installer uploads, signing, and outreach remain blocked until explicit approval.

Stack map

Build the whole stack side by side, but keep the approval gates separate.

01

Parent trust site

HighCaliberTrading.co.uk comes first as the company, policy, support, refund, delivery, merchant/provider-readiness, and launch-decision surface.

02

Product licence sales

The apps site and Launch Portal stay focused on ordinary customer licence information, with checkout disabled until provider and professional review are complete.

03

Lemon Squeezy readiness

Lemon Squeezy remains first-choice for own-site software commerce when approved; Paddle remains Plan B. This page connects only local planning, not live commerce.

04

Customer portal

Future customer accounts, licences, receipts, checksums, downloads, re-downloads, and support remain a local prototype with no real accounts or customer data.

05

Affiliate portal

Affiliate copy, assets, rules, and prohibited-claims guidance remain separated from product pages and inactive until a programme is approved.

06

Recovery app portfolio

Aperture, Bento, and BlackBerry projects keep their local-first parser/app, platform, customer-service, upgrade, transfer, and sale-readiness lanes.

07

MindBridge

MindBridge keeps own-site planning plus Apple-device planning where practical and the Android phone companion lane as prelaunch static only.

08

Whole-project assets

Acquirer pages and acquisition-review paths stay separate from ordinary app customers and use only safe readiness, transferability, and remote-operation wording.

09

Whole-stack marketing

A local marketing page now turns the full operating system into a clearer story without enabling outreach, payments, customer data, or publishing.

10

Six-hour build lanes

Today’s local board now makes the business trust, customer route, product purchase-page, software-asset, MindBridge launch-template, and packaging-readiness lanes visible together for review.

11

Packaging readiness

Recovery app release preparation stays local: package smoke checks, release notes, checksums, platform wording, signing/notarization status, and installer-upload gates are tracked without publishing.

12

Visual QA evidence

Chrome/browser QA is treated as launch evidence only. Screenshots and notes may be saved locally, but they do not approve public deployment or commercial setup.

13

Local app bundles

Aperture, Bento, and BlackBerry now have unsigned debug `.app` smoke bundles copied into the local Apps folder for Finder review. They are not signed, notarized, uploaded, or release-approved.

14

Next-week Lemon lane

The Lemon Squeezy readiness page now acts as the next-week integration cockpit: product mapping, licence tiers, customer-portal handoff, webhooks, and delivery gates stay ready but disconnected.

15

Customer phone support

Phone support is now a short-term challenger goal: dedicated business number, AI/Hermes first-line triage, ticket creation, privacy-safe scripts, and escalation only for the hardest cases.

Current build-push lanes

Four lanes now need to stay aligned in each local review.

Business trustHighCaliberTrading.co.uk remains the first launch-candidate target and should show clear company, policy, support, provider-readiness, and approval-gate evidence.
Customer routeThe customer portal should model future order, licence, re-download, checksum, release-note, and support handoff records while staying sample-only.
Product pagesThe apps site and Launch Portal should keep ordinary licence buyers focused on compatibility, outcomes, local-first processing, and safe checkout-disabled next steps.
Asset saleThe software-asset lane should keep acquisition-review readiness, transfer notes, handover structure, and remote-operator suitability separate from normal customer pages.
MindBridge templateMindBridge should stay the reusable launch-template pattern for own-site first, customer portal handoff, optional store routes, professional report-pack extras, and strict approval gates.
Recovery packagingAperture, Bento, and BlackBerry now have package-readiness checklists and unsigned local `.app` smoke bundles. Next review is human-open QA, fixture/export checks, release notes, checksums, signing/notarization decisions, and upload approval.
Lemon Squeezy next weekProvider work should start with test-mode product/variant mapping, licence rules, webhook event review, and customer-portal entitlement handoff only after explicit approval.
Phone support goalCustomer-service telephone support should use a dedicated business number and AI/Hermes triage in front of ticketing, with Bryn receiving only security, privacy, legal, refund-exception, distressed-customer, or engineering-level escalations.

Build order

Safe order for the next local buildout pass.

  • Keep HighCaliberTrading.co.uk as the first launch-candidate target.
  • Prepare a review-only deployment-plan checklist before any DNS, hosting, HTTPS, indexing, analytics, form, or public launch work.
  • Keep Lemon Squeezy readiness, customer portal entitlements, and product mapping local until explicit approval.
  • Align product pages, Launch Portal, affiliate assets, and software-asset pages without mixing customer licence sales with acquirer copy.
  • Continue platform-support, upgrade, customer-service, and transfer-readiness coverage for each managed app.
  • Keep Apple and Android channels as additional routes, not replacements for own-site sales, and do not start signing, uploads, toolchain installs, billing, analytics, or store submissions without explicit approval.

Approval gates

Nothing on this page performs a live commercial or publication action.

No publishingNo DNS, hosting, public deployment, search indexing, remote push, or live launch is performed.
No commerceNo Lemon Squeezy, Paddle, Stripe, checkout, licence enforcement, paid-extra billing, affiliate payout, installer upload, or customer order record is connected.
No customer dataNo live form, account login, CRM, ticketing, support inbox routing, analytics, file upload, or customer-data capture is enabled.
No store actionNo signing, notarization, TestFlight, App Store Connect, Apple upload/submission, Android toolchain install, APK/AAB, adb/device control, Play Console, Play Billing, or Google Play submission is started.
No unsafe claimsNo complete-recovery, finance-style, unsupported-risk, or unsupported-outcome claims are made from this local scaffold.