What is already live publicly, what is still being refined, and which limits still apply right now.
The project already has a working public surface: a short pitch page, a long-form how-it-works page, catalogs, challenge pages, profiles, and the main public information sections.
A baseline SEO layer is also in place, including sitemap, robots, canonical and hreflang logic, plus the public trust pages for rules, refunds, moderation, verification, and partner-facing scenarios.
The team is currently stabilizing the payment layer, pre-payout review, manual handling stages, and the exact wording used in public communication.
A separate focus is making sure the public copy describes the current state honestly, without overstating how automated the platform already is.
The next step is expanding the number of real use cases, enabling the first working partner scenarios, and steadily strengthening the payout, refund, and result-confirmation operations layer.
In parallel, the platform will continue improving product mechanics, public creator/brand scenarios, and the full user path from idea to result.
Not every scenario operates as a fully automated mass-flow yet. Some decisions still require manual review, confirmation, and operator participation.
If a case is sensitive from a payout, rights, brand, anti-fraud, or compliance perspective, it may move more slowly than a standard user-facing scenario.
The current platform model is built around a safe staged rollout: money handling, result review, refunds, and payouts are already described publicly, but part of the execution still runs through manual or semi-manual paths.
This is intentional so the first live cases can be handled safely before the mechanics are scaled further.
The Dogmato beta status page explains what is already live publicly, which layers are still being refined, and how payments, review, and manual operations currently work.