Publishing & Review
Save draft vs Submit for review
- Save draft keeps the package private — only you see it in My Listings.
- Submit for review sends it to the Operator team and changes its status to Pending review.
What happens on Submit
Before the listing leaves your hands, the editor finishes any pieces you didn't fill in:
- If Details are empty, AI guesses a name, summary and description from the items inside.
- If Categories are empty, AI picks up to 3.
- The English translation of name/summary/description is generated and saved.
- The listing moves to Pending review.
A blocking progress dialog walks through these steps so you can see exactly what's happening before the submission completes.
Review by the Operator team
Every new package and every update to a listed package is reviewed before it appears publicly. The reviewer can:
- Approve — the listing becomes (or stays) Listed and discoverable in the gallery
- Send a message without changing status — for clarifications, suggestions, or questions
- Reject with a reason — the listing goes back to you so you can fix and resubmit
You get a notification for each of these outcomes and can reply from the activity timeline on the listing.
Updating a Listed package
Editing a Listed package and pressing Update & resubmit sends the new version back to review. The previously-approved version stays live in the gallery until the new one is approved, so your existing audience is never left without a working listing.
Status reference
| Status | What it means |
|---|---|
| Draft | Saved but not visible — only you see it |
| Pending review | Submitted; waiting for the Operator team |
| Listed | Approved and discoverable in the Community |
| Rejected | Reviewer didn't approve it; the reason is shown on your listing |
| Unlisted | Removed from discovery (by you, or by a reviewer) — existing installs keep working |