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Cure Tracking and Costing

Soapie carries finished batches into cure tracking and cost history so the workshop record stays useful after the pour.

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April 3, 2026

Completed batches should not disappear into an archive the moment the pour is done. Soapie moves them forward into cure tracking and cost history so the workshop record remains actionable.

Why this matters

Soapmaking is not finished when the formula is mixed. Cure timing, readiness, and actual cost are part of the outcome, especially for makers who repeat formulas or sell bars later.

What the workflow covers

  • cure countdowns and readiness status
  • notes during cure check-ins
  • cost snapshots tied to purchase history
  • records that do not change retroactively when ingredient prices change

Where to go next

If you want the broader business case, read for small-batch production. If you want the method explanation, go to understanding cure and cost records.

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