Key Highlights
- Typical stages: intake, initial screening, due diligence, decision.
- Incomplete submissions may return to intake for clarification.
- Final listing decisions are communicated through official support channels.
Understand listing review stages, expected timelines, and communication checkpoints after project submission.
Continue with the most relevant path based on your current goal.
The listing queue uses a small set of states so projects can understand whether a request is waiting, being reviewed, approved for next steps, or closed out.
| Stage | Meaning |
|---|---|
| Pending | Submission accepted and queued for intake checks. |
| Under Review | Analyst review and due diligence in progress. |
| Approved | Project passed review and is eligible for listing preparation. |
| Rejected | Submission did not meet current listing standards. |
Status describes where a request sits in the review process, not the final commercial outcome of the project.
If a request needs clarification, the team should use the submission contact channels that were included with the original application.