INDEPENDENT PRODUCT RECORD / 01

Serious about
the batch.
Not the theater.

A lean shop built around
the record behind the product.

  1. 01 Product
  2. 02 Batch
  3. 03 Report
  4. 04 Source
01 / THE PRODUCT

LESS POLISH. MORE RECORD.

A product page should tell you what happened—not dress up what didn’t.

We’re building around ordinary packaging and a less ordinary standard: each sellable batch gets a permanent trail from product to report to source.

That record is the main event. The bottle just carries it.

Read the working standard

02 / VERIFICATION

THE RECORD, WITHOUT THE SALES PITCH

Don’t take the label’s word for it.

Open the batch record. Check the report. Follow the source. We only publish values once there is a real document behind them.

PUBLIC BATCH RECORDEXAMPLE / PLACEHOLDER
Product
RU58841 5% Solution
Batch
EXAMPLE
Laboratory
Pending verified report
Identity
Not published
Assay
Not published
ANALYTICAL REPORTReserved for verified document

No invented assay values. No laboratory name until a report can be checked.

Open development record

03 / PRODUCTS

Small range.
Visible records.

The initial range is intentionally tight. Product facts, pricing and sellable status remain marked as pending until they are ready to be published.

04 / WORKING STANDARD

WHAT WE’RE TRYING TO GET RIGHT

Test the sellable batch. Keep the record public.

  1. 01
    Batch first

    Every product links to the exact sellable batch record.

  2. 02
    Documents before claims

    Values stay blank until the supporting report can be reviewed.

  3. 03
    Permanent route

    A batch URL stays available after that batch leaves the shop.

  4. 04
    Plain packaging

    Stock formats keep attention—and budget—on verification.