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Formula workflow walkthroughs

Build the formula first, then move to scaling and batching later. These walkthroughs keep the builder clean while still showing the chemist-ready structure behind type, composition, compatibility, and method.

60-sec video
Builder overview

Watch the formula guide first, then open the deeper walkthroughs below.

This video covers the clean SaaS version of the flow: set the formula basics, build by phase, save to detail, and use batching as the next separate workflow.

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Formula workflow guide
Workflow preview

Short visual guide for the intended formula workflow: define the recipe, build by phase, then save to the detail page before batching.

Builder first

Formula creation should focus on composition, compatibility, and method without mixing in production-only concerns.

Detail page next

Saving should lead straight to the formula detail page so review, scaling, and batching feel connected.

Batching later

Bench, pilot, and production runs should stay in the batch workflow instead of crowding the builder.

Build a formula without crowding the builder

Use this when you want the cleanest path from formula idea to a finished draft recipe.

~90 sec
Formuley walkthrough
Step 1

Start with formula basics

Name the formula, choose the type and status, and set the target batch size before you worry about details.

What You Do

1

Enter a clear formula name your team will recognize later.

2

Pick the closest formula type so checks and calculators stay relevant.

3

Keep new work in Draft while you build the composition and method.

What Formuley Means

The first screen should feel approachable for indie makers without removing the structure chemists need later.

Save, review, and move toward batching

Use this when the composition is ready and you want the next step to feel obvious.

~90 sec
Formuley walkthrough
Step 1

Add the method in the order you expect to run it

Capture phase, instruction, temperatures, hold time, and q.s. notes in the same sequence the batch will follow.

What You Do

1

Use one method step per major operation.

2

Keep temperature and add-below notes concise.

3

Add only the notes that matter to repeating the process.

What Formuley Means

The method should read cleanly for indie makers while still holding up as real process documentation.

Need the written version too?

Open the written formula guide for the exact field walkthrough, phase tips, and save behavior in one place.

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The key workflow idea is simple: build the formula first, save to the detail page, then move into scaling or batching when you are ready for the next layer.