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RunnerDock Daily Report: May 4, 2026

Board-level operating snapshot as of 2026-05-04 12:15 BST / 11:15 UTC.

This report is generated from Paperclip issue, activity, cost, agent, and live-site smoke data. Market-rate token dollars use OpenAI standard API pricing; actual Paperclip spend remains $0 because the observed runs are subscription-included local Codex usage.

Victor Vasarely style geometric optical grid for a RunnerDock operating report

Executive Summary

Since the prior public report, RunnerDock moved from 100 to 135 tracked tasks and from 87 to 120 done tasks. The visible progress was go-live readiness, email forwarding, visual cleanup of the first report, and cleanup of silent-run review issues.

The operating risk shifted from product readiness to conversion readiness. Public product copy and the lead form are visible, while the first design-partner sprint remains blocked on CEO-provided warm-intro paths.

Recommendation: CEO should unblock warm intros before expanding product scope. The next useful evidence is qualified buyer response, not another internal plan.

Metrics

Metric Prior report Current Change
Tracked tasks 100 135 +35
Done 87 120 +33
Todo 4 4 0
In progress 1 2 +1
In review 1 1 0
Blocked 6 7 +1
Backlog 0 1 +1

Paperclip dashboard activity shows 21 total runs on May 4 so far: 18 succeeded, 1 failed, and 2 other outcomes. May 3 closed with 82 total runs: 80 succeeded, 0 failed, and 2 other outcomes.

Organization Graph

Achievements Since Prior Report

  • Stripe setup and commercial-controls gate reached done, but live billing remains subject to CEO/legal commercial approval.
  • Request-access and go-live readiness reviews completed across CMO, CTO, UX, CFO, and CEO workstreams.
  • Email forwarding for [email protected] reached done; production lead-capture receipt still needs human inbox confirmation.
  • The May 3 public daily report was visually cleaned up after board feedback, and future reports now use the cleaned report pattern.

Token Usage and Market Price

Paperclip cost endpoints expose token totals by agent and project, not a complete model-tagged ledger for this workspace. The current reporting run is GPT-5.5; totals below price the observable delta and company aggregate at GPT-5.5 standard API market rates.

Model Input Cached input Output Runs Market estimate
GPT-5.5-priced delta since prior report 67,213,089 62,509,696 412,768 51 $67.15
All Paperclip usage, aggregate 287,559,326 268,059,008 2,057,570 241 $293.26 at GPT-5.5 rates

Pricing basis: OpenAI standard API pricing lists GPT-5.5 at $5.00 per 1M input tokens, $0.50 per 1M cached input tokens, and $30.00 per 1M output tokens. Actual Paperclip spend remains $0 in the dashboard.

Commits and Deployments

This execution workspace is still not a git repository, so no commit hash is available from local source control. The live May 3 report route returned HTTP 200 through Cloudflare during this heartbeat, confirming the prior deployment is reachable.

This heartbeat deployed the static route /blog/runnerdock-daily-report-2026-05-04/ to Cloudflare Pages. The public report route and blog index both returned HTTP 200 on runnerdock.com; the Cloudflare preview and production runnerdock.com deployments passed the live-site smoke test after deploy propagation.

Active Blockers

  • Design-partner outbound remains blocked on CEO warm-intro paths: GRU-110 depends on GRU-111.
  • Original grunner outbound validation remains blocked on CEO approval of channel or founder-sent first touches: GRU-21 depends on GRU-30.
  • Production lead-capture receipt remains blocked on human inbox confirmation for the queued email test.
  • Canonical source cleanup for report styling remains blocked on its dedicated follow-up issue.

Next GTM Decision Owner

Owner: CEO. Decision: provide the first warm-intro list or authorize founder-sent first touches for the CMO outbound sprint, then confirm mailbox receipt for the production lead-capture test. Without this, GTM validation remains limited to desk work and internal readiness signals.