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📦 Export Preflight

Review export readiness before building, while keeping Godot/platform requirements clear.

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Export readiness checklist

Checklist available now · visuals coming soon

Use the checklist below to prepare your first local build.

What this page gives you

The project is checked for common export-readiness issues before a local test build.

Best forUsers preparing a test build or public release.
IncludedChecklist included
Next resultThe project is checked for common export-readiness issues before a local test build.
Workflow

Recommended learning flow

Follow this sequence before exploring the rest of Dreamcatcher. It keeps the learning path small and safe.

Install templatesSelect main sceneCheck missing filesRun validationReview warningsConfigure presetExport test buildTest locally
Step-by-step

Guide content

1

What Export Preflight means

Dreamcatcher helps review export readiness.

Final export still depends on Godot export templates, platform SDKs, and each platform’s requirements.

2

Prepare Godot export

Install Godot export templates.

Select the main scene.

Create or review export presets.

3

Review project readiness

Check missing files and broken references.

Run validation/readiness checks.

Review errors, warnings, and suggestions.

4

Export and test

Export a local test build.

Launch the build locally before sharing it publicly.

Visuals coming soon

Written guide available now

The written guide is available now. Optional videos and screenshots are coming soon.

01Godot export templatesVisuals coming soon
02Export presetVisuals coming soon
03Export readiness panelVisuals coming soon
04Missing file warningVisuals coming soon
05Validation/report panelVisuals coming soon
06Successful local test buildVisuals coming soon
Checklist

Completion checklist

  • Godot export templates installed.
  • Main scene selected.
  • Missing files checked.
  • Validation warnings reviewed.
  • Export preset configured.
  • Platform requirements understood.
  • Test build launched locally.
Avoid

Common mistakes

  • Expecting Dreamcatcher to install platform SDKs.
  • Skipping Godot export templates.
  • Ignoring missing file warnings.
  • Publishing without a local test build.
Quick summary

In short

Dreamcatcher helps review export readiness. Final export still depends on Godot export templates, platform SDKs, and each platform’s publishing requirements.