How do I set up my script stages?
Script stages in Bardiyah are not a fixed list. You manage them in script settings: add a stage with a name, a colour and a position, and remove the ones you do not use. Every script must start at a stage, which is why one is required when you create a script. Stages are available on every plan, and are most useful when they describe how you already work rather than an ideal you do not follow.
The stages are yours to define
Open script settings and create the stages you work in. Each has:
- A name, the only required field.
- An optional English name, for anyone working across both interfaces.
- A colour to distinguish it in lists, with a default if you do not pick one.
- A position that fixes where it sits in the sequence.
Why a stage is required when creating a script
Because a script without one has no place in the sequence: it does not sort on the dashboard, and you cannot tell where it stands. So a stage is required whenever a script is created.
One practical piece of advice
Describe how you already work, not how you intend to. Five stages you genuinely use beat ten where half are skipped: stages nobody passes through turn the board into decoration.
Plans
Available on every plan.
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Last updated 12 August 2026