Snowcone Stand Trello Board

The Snowcone Stand Trello board is the developer-maintained roadmap where updates, upcoming features, code releases, and bug fixes are tracked. This page explains what you will find on Trello, how it compares to this wiki, and why you should bookmark it alongside our codes list.

What Is the Snowcone Stand Trello?

Trello is a project management board the Snowcone Stand development team uses to communicate plans publicly. Cards represent features in progress, completed updates, known bugs, and future content like new flavors, map expansions, and event schedules.

Unlike fan wikis, Trello posts come directly from developers. When a card moves to "Done," expect corresponding in-game changes within days or weeks. Code announcements often appear as card comments before social media posts go live.

We mirror Trello information into structured guides here — tier lists, upgrade stats, and walkthroughs — but Trello remains the authoritative source for what is coming next.

What You Will Find on the Board

Typical columns include Planned, In Progress, Testing, and Released. Flavor cards detail new syrup types, base prices, and intended tier placement. Upgrade cards preview equipment like expanded auto features or new marketing tools.

Bug trackers list known issues — Perfect Blend desync, mobile touch latency, code redemption failures — with status updates. Event cards show seasonal timelines overlapping the events page coverage here.

  • Upcoming flavor and upgrade releases
  • Code drop schedules and milestones
  • Event calendars and seasonal content
  • Bug reports and patch fix status
  • QoL improvements to auto place and auto sell

Trello vs This Wiki

Use Trello for forward-looking news — what will change. Use this wiki for current-state reference — what is in the game right now with exact numbers. Our items database and upgrades page reflect live values; Trello may show planned rebalances before they ship.

When Trello announces a new code, check our codes page for formatted reward details and expired archives. Wiki guides like the walkthrough integrate Trello roadmap context into actionable steps.

How to Follow Updates

Open the Trello board link from the game's official Discord or social bio. Watch cards in the In Progress column for features launching soon. Enable Trello notifications if you want email alerts when developers move cards.

During major updates, revisit the game review and tier list — balance changes can shift flavor rankings overnight after a Trello-planned patch goes live.

Limitations

Trello cards are plans, not guarantees. Features may delay or change before release. Exact stat numbers on Trello previews can differ from final in-game values — always verify on the items page after launch.

Trello does not replace the in-game codes menu. Copy code strings from official sources only and redeem through the game client.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the Trello board official?
Yes, when linked from the game's official Discord or developer social accounts. Avoid fake Trello links from scam sites.
Does Trello list active codes?
Sometimes in card comments. Our codes page is faster for redemption-ready formatted lists.
How often is Trello updated?
Varies by development pace. Major updates may see weekly card moves; quiet periods may last longer.
Can I suggest features on Trello?
Usually through Discord suggestions, not direct Trello edits. Trello is developer-controlled.
Will new auto features be announced on Trello?
Yes. Automation improvements to auto perfect blend and restocking have appeared on roadmap cards historically.

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