Page status
Every page template carries two honest annotations about its build: a review status (where it stands in your review) and a doc confidence rating (how well real documentation backed its first pass). This page explains what each one means, how to read it, and how to use it. The real badges are shown live below so you can see exactly how they appear on a page.
Review status — where a page stands
A page starts with no status and can move through four review states. Each state has a color that shows as the dot beside the page in the sidebar, so you can scan where everything stands without opening anything; “No status” shows no dot at all.
- No status — the default; no dot appears in the sidebar until you assign one.
- Not yet reviewed — No manual review pass yet
- Being refined — In an active refinement pass
- Reviewed — Reviewed and refined
- Ready to publish — Signed off, ready to ship
- Flagged to remove — Marked for deletion
On a page it looks like this. Click it to change the status — including No status to clear the dot. The choice saves, and the matching dot in the sidebar updates to follow. You can also jot a one-line note about what was refined or what is still rough.
Doc confidence — how trustworthy the first build was
Doc confidence is an honest record of how well the source documentation supported a faithful first build of a page, and what had to be inferred. Important: it annotates the build, not the visual design — a beautiful page can still be Low confidence if its content was guessed, and a plain one can be High if it was fully documented.
- High — Source docs supported a faithful first pass; little had to be invented.
- Medium — Docs supported the structure, but notable parts had to be inferred (called out in the note).
- Low — Little doc support; the build is mostly inferred.
On a page it looks like this — the level plus a note spelling out exactly what was solid and what was inferred, so a reviewer knows where to look hardest:
Structure follows the page doc faithfully. Medium because the content corpus doesn’t exist yet, so the copy, thumbnails, and related items are placeholders, and one block (the calculator embed) is a flagged discrepancy between two source docs.
Where you’ll see them
Both badges sit together beneath the title on every page template (on the sandbox shell, never inside the framed previews, since they describe the build rather than the page itself). The review status additionally shows as the small colored dot next to each page in the sidebar, so the whole project’s state reads at a glance from the rail.
Your workspace pages can carry a status too: set it from the “⋯” menu on the page’s sidebar row, or from the status bar at the top of the page — both stay in sync, and “No status” keeps the row dot-free.