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Logging notes, photos, and quality ratings for a pour

Capture how a pour actually went — step notes, photos, and a quality rating — so your pour history is a real record, not just a log.

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1 min readUpdated May 30, 2026Text + Screenshots

As you pour, you can jot down what's happening and snap photos, then rate how the finished piece turned out. All of it is optional — but it turns your pour history into a real record you can learn from.


Notes and photos along the way

You can add a note or photo to any step as you go — on mobile the camera uses the rear lens, so it's easy to shoot your work. When you finish, you can add a note and photo for the whole pour too.


Rating the result

A quality ratings panel lets you score how the piece came out — bubbles, surface, clarity, an overall star rating, and whether it's ready to sell. All optional; fill in as much or as little as you like.

Heads up: If a photo upload fails, you can retry it from the recipe page — you won't lose the pour.

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