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Roadmap · risk-ordered

Retire risk in sequence

Hyperkit's roadmap is staged to remove problem, product, market, and scale risk - not to accumulate features for their own sake. Competition wins and architecture maturity prove execution; repeat workflow usage and paid behavior still require direct measurement.

Exit criteria beat calendar hype: each stage ends in a hard gate, for example, "Foundation Proof" means invited teams complete repeat workflow runs with audit and simulation inside the product, not merely access granted. "Closed beta" is defined by those runs plus qualification rules, per the measurement framework we publish in technical documentation.

Workflow integration

Orchestrate specification, codegen, static analysis, simulation, and deploy preparation so teams stop paying the tax of disconnected tools.

Wedge: generation + audit

Trust boundaries

JWT-gated APIs, workspace-scoped BYOK, rate limits on sensitive routes, and run/step provenance so reviews map to evidence.

Intent vs enforcement documented

Multi-chain direction

The architecture targets multi-chain delivery; expansion follows reliability proof. Today’s documented Studio path centers on supported SKALE Base flows for wallet, deployment, and x402 payments.

Breadth only after depth
Stage 1 · S0–S2

Experiments

Retiring Problem risk

Hard gate defined

Validate that high-fit teams lose enough time or money across specification, generation, audit, simulation, and deployment to change behavior.

What ships
ICP scorecard and screening rubric
Proof over promise
Jobs-to-be-done interview script and pain-ranking template
Proof over promise
Spend validation worksheet and pricing interviews
Proof over promise
Narrow demo: generation → audit → simulation → deploy prep
Proof over promise

Exit gate · Ten high-fit interviews, ≥6 confirm recurring pain or spend, five pricing interviews, TAM → SAM → SOM waterfall documented.

Stage 2 · S3–S5

Foundation Proof

Retiring Product risk

Hard gate defined

Turn the MVP from demo-ready into a repeatable system: invited teams complete real runs with audit and simulation inside HyperAgent.

What ships
Wallet connection, BYOK validation, orchestration hardening
Proof over promise
Static analysis + Tenderly simulation in the default path
Proof over promise
Run and step persistence, deployment records, exports
Proof over promise
Beta qualification rules and release checklist
Proof over promise

Exit gate · Invited teams complete repeat workflow runs; audit and simulation occur in-product; qualification criteria active.

Stage 3 · S6–S8

Market Validation

Retiring Market risk

Hard gate defined

Prove adoption mechanics: self-serve onboarding, team workspaces, observable conversion, and qualified usage definitions.

What ships
Onboarding wizard, blueprint library, freemium entry
Proof over promise
Usage tracking, funnel analytics, pricing instrumentation
Proof over promise
Team controls aligned to governance needs
Proof over promise

Exit gate · Qualified usage tracked; deployed dApps counted only with retained artifact history; conversion behavior observable.

Stage 4 · S9–S12

Maturity

Retiring Scale & operating risk

Hard gate defined

Earn enterprise trust with reliability reporting, billing operations, and partner-ready processes - without confusing shipping for demand proof.

What ships
Enterprise dashboards, audit history, SLA workflow
Proof over promise
x402 automation, reconciliation, partner reporting
Proof over promise
Marketplace/registry experiments where they reduce coordination
Proof over promise

Exit gate · Enterprise controls, reliability reporting, billing operations, and partner processes live.

© 2026 Hyperkit Labs. Roadmap items change when evidence says they should - not when slogans do.