Order statuses
What each status means
Every order moves through a few clear statuses, and each one tells you where it stands. Below is what each means and what you do (most often, nothing).
Lifecycle
How an order moves
Sometimes an order ends as Partial or Canceled — then the unused amount returns to your balance automatically.
Reference
Every status, one by one
The order is received and queued — it hasn’t started yet.
What you do: nothing — it moves on once it’s picked up.
The order is being set up to start.
What you do: nothing — give it a little time.
The order is actively running.
What you do: watch the count change in your history.
The order delivered the full quantity.
What you do: nothing; refill can be requested where the tool offers it.
Part of the quantity was delivered; the rest couldn’t be. The unused amount returns to your balance.
What you do: nothing; re-order if you want.
The order didn’t run; the amount returns to your balance in full. A common cause is a non-public link or a format mistake.
What you do: check the link and tool, then re-order.
A top-up requested for an order where the tool offers refill, under that tool’s terms.
What you do: request it from the order, within the refill terms.
Exactly which statuses apply depends on the tool; the precise terms are always on the tool’s page.
FAQ
Common questions
My order is “Pending” — is something wrong?
What does “Partial” mean?
Where did my money go when canceled?
Can I cancel an in-progress order?
What is “Refill”?
How long until “Completed”?
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Statuses, in detail
Order statuses on SmmPanelUS, explained
Every order moves through a few clear statuses, and each one tells you exactly where it stands. When you place an order it starts as Pending — received and queued, not yet running. It then moves to Processing as it’s set up, and to In progress once it’s actively delivering. Most orders end as Completed, meaning the full quantity was delivered. You don’t need to do anything for an order to move between these; the status updates on its own in your order history.
Partial and Canceled — and your balance
Sometimes an order can’t deliver everything. A Partial status means part of the quantity was delivered and the rest couldn’t be; the unused amount returns to your balance automatically, so you’re only charged for what ran. A Canceled status means the order didn’t run at all, and the amount returns to your balance in full. The most common reasons are a link that isn’t public or a small format mistake, so it’s worth checking the link before re-ordering. Nothing is lost — the balance is yours to use again.
Refill, where a tool offers it
Some tools offer Refill, which lets you request a top-up if a delivered count drops over time, under the terms shown on that tool. Refill isn’t available on every tool, and the tool’s page is always the place that says whether it is and on what conditions. Where it’s offered, you request it from the order itself, and the status reflects the top-up as it runs.
What to do at each stage
For most statuses the answer is simply to wait and watch the count in your history — Pending, Processing and In progress all resolve on their own. Completed needs nothing. Partial and Canceled need nothing either, beyond deciding whether to re-order, since your balance is already restored. The one habit worth keeping is checking that your link is public and correctly formatted before you order, because that’s what prevents a Canceled status in the first place.
Why the status is never a surprise
The point of clear statuses is that you’re never left guessing. Each one maps to a real stage of the work, the count in your history moves as it happens, and the outcomes that cost you nothing — Partial and Canceled — return your balance without you asking. There’s no hidden state and no status that quietly means “something went wrong, deal with it.” If a status ever doesn’t match what you see on the account, the tool’s page and a ticket are the two places to check, in that order. Most of the time, though, the right response to a status is to read it and carry on.
You can see your orders and their live statuses in your order history. New to ordering? The getting-started guide walks through a first order, and the status page shows the platform’s current state.
Ready to place an order?
Create an account and follow the getting-started guide — statuses appear in your order history.