Dispatch / Apr 22, 2026 / AiHD / Launch

The review package became real.

AiHD crossed the line from promising local-first concept into a build that could actually survive review.

The shift was operational: the project gained a physical-device recording, a reusable submission package, screenshots, reviewer notes, and enough proof that the launch state became recoverable instead of anecdotal.

The important change on April 22 was not aesthetic polish. It was that AiHD became reviewable in a literal sense. The build now had a physical-device recording, App Store screenshots, reviewer notes, copy, privacy materials, and a clean bundle that could be passed around without re-explaining the state of the app from scratch.

That matters because launch work is usually where projects become fuzzy. People remember the broad feeling of being close, but not what was actually verified or which parts were strong enough to defend. The submission package changed that. It turned launch prep into something inspectable.

The product benefited from the discipline too. When every artifact has to survive App Review or appear on a public website, vague claims become uncomfortable. The safer move is to narrow the message until it matches the proof exactly.

Key facts

What was preserved.

01 Physical-device recording exists

The app could be demonstrated from launch through the core flow on an actual phone, not just a simulator.

02 Submission assets are bundled

Screenshots, app-review notes, privacy materials, and icon assets were all retained in one package.

03 The product story narrowed to what the build could support

That made the launch state more honest and more durable.

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Keep moving through the archive.

This dispatch is strongest as part of the larger AiHD launch thread. The next useful move is either deeper into MB-001 or sideways into the commerce proof behind it.

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From bundle to proof trail.

This dispatch is one part of MB-001. The record gets stronger when the launch package, the commerce validation, and the voice-capture fixes can all be read as one continuous thread.