Run Xboard without guessing
Practical guidance for setup, approvals, publishing, billing, and support while the product moves from local proof to live tenants.
Start in under 5 minutes
Open setup, pick your craft, enter your name, studio, city, booking rules, deposit amount, working days, and brand tone, then save. Xboard records setup time so the activation gate can be checked during pilot testing.
Approve before anything leaves
Drafts, replies, publishing, ad boosts, budget changes, sensitive messages, consent-heavy actions, and billing-critical operations wait for explicit approval before execution.
Connect platforms safely
Use local-dev mode while testing. Switch Meta, TikTok, YouTube, Google Ads, Stripe, email, and storage drivers only after credentials, approvals, and production smoke tests are ready.
Understand failures
Xboard should show plain-language reasons when setup, publishing, billing, consent, or permissions block an action. If a message names a platform, reconnect that platform or check the related approval/failure item.
Billing and trial
Self-serve plans start through Stripe Checkout. The billing page shows trial status, renewal state, cancellation, and follow-up actions when payment is missing.
Support path
During the pilot, collect the tenant name, affected action, platform, timestamp, and any visible reference code before escalating. Never send client photos, tokens, or private messages outside approved support channels.
Public docs and release notes
Use the public docs for operator setup, API discovery, data-safety notes, deploy smoke checks, and what changed in the latest product pass.
Developer docs
The live API publishes an OpenAPI spec and Swagger viewer for integration checks, deploy smoke tests, and partner handoff.
Vertical quickstarts
- Tattoo: upload recent work, confirm media consent, draft a Reel, approve a boost.
- Photographer: add portfolio shots, publish a session recap, track inquiry source.
- Barber: promote open slots, approve replies, keep deposit and calendar state current.
- Musician: publish a short performance clip, route booking inquiries into inbox.
- Painter: turn process shots into posts, keep commission leads staged clearly.
- Cook: promote menus or events, capture dietary notes only where consent allows.