Deskhero status page clarifies group buy shipping and delays
Deskhero updated a running status page tracking fulfillment for dozens of keycap and keyboard group buys. It helps you monitor partial shipments, missing parts, and estimated shipping weeks.

Deskhero published an actively updated status page that lays out shipping and fulfillment states for a broad swath of group buys, giving the community a single, running snapshot of where sets and keyboards actually are in the pipeline. The page, updated on or near January 13, 2026, lists items currently in transit, arrivals being processed, and dozens of projects marked shipping complete.
At the front of the list are keysets and components that are actively moving. GMK Shaded and the Monokei Series keycaps are listed as shipping in progress. Ribbon cables destined for the Theseus keyboard have arrived in the US and are being processed. Arrivals and processing entries include GMK Mizu R2 keycaps and Class65 V3 keyboards, with some batches noted as having an estimated shipping week of Jan 12. For builders and collectors waiting on trays, plates, or artisan drops, that level of granularity matters: the page separates statuses into arrived, in transit, shipping complete, awaiting artisans, and estimated weeks.
The status page also shows a long laundry list of recently completed shipments. Dozens of GMK, ePBT, SA and artisan projects are marked shipping complete, including GMK Motif artisans, GMK Boneyard, and GMK Serika 2 among many others. That helps people who are reconciling tracking numbers, waiting on split shipments, or trying to figure out whether a set is genuinely moving or still caught at a port.
Practical value here is immediate. Use the page to check whether your group buy is in partial fulfillment—artisans often ship separately from base kits and may arrive weeks after the main order. Watch the estimated weeks field to set expectations, and pay attention to notes about missing parts or reprints so you can flag problems with your GB organizer or vendor early. The centralized snapshot reduces duplicate questions across Discord and forums by giving a single place to confirm status updates and known exceptions.
This is also a small antidote to GAS-driven anxiety. Tracking an estimated week or a "shipping complete" tag beats refreshing a hundred shipment threads. The takeaway? Bookmark Deskhero, compare your tracking with the page, and verify what's arriving together and what will come in later waves. Our two cents? Keep your receipts, screenshot the status if you need proof, and plan builds around likely partial deliveries so your keebs hit the desk ready to type.
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