Milestones
Milestones are the deliverables you commit to when you apply to a round. They live on the Milestones tab of your project, grouped by the round each set of milestones belongs to.
The round operator decides what milestones look like. When they build the application form in the no-code form builder, they add milestone questions that define each milestone's label, the kind of items it tracks, and how many you must provide. Your answers at application time become the milestones shown on this tab. See Applications & Review for how the form is built and reviewed.
Reporting progress
For each round you've applied to, the tab links out to the Flow Council and lists its milestones as cards. Every milestone card shows its title, description, the items (deliverables) under it, and a completion bar.
As a project manager you can update progress on each item:
- Set a % Complete for the deliverable.
- Attach Evidence Links — a label and a URL for each, such as a GitHub PR or a published page.
- Add free-form notes under Other Details & Updates (markdown supported).
Progress is saved per item, so you can report incrementally as work lands.
Each round controls whether milestone definitions can be edited. When edits are unlocked, managers can also rename a milestone and adjust its description and items via Edit Milestone. When they're locked, you can still report progress, but the definition is fixed — contact your round admin if you need to change it.
If a project has no milestone questions in any of its rounds, the tab shows that there are no milestones available.