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Make Mode and Batch Records

Soapie turns a saved recipe into a workshop session with planned-versus-actual tracking, notes, and batch history.

1 min read
April 3, 2026

Make Mode is where Soapie stops being only a calculator. A saved recipe becomes a live batch session with touch-friendly steps, actual-weight logging, and notes that survive after the batch is complete.

What this workflow is for

The point is not to over-automate the workshop. The point is to keep real production records without juggling paper sheets, loose notes, and memory.

Core ideas behind the screen

  • planned versus actual visibility during the batch
  • notes and photos tied to the record
  • no paywall interruption during active work
  • historical records that still make sense later

Where to go next

The natural follow-up is cure tracking and costing, because batch history is most useful when it continues after production day.

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