

The solo developer behind Schedule I has previewed upcoming interface improvements in response to player feedback. Get details about the enhanced counteroffer UI and what to expect from the game's first major update.
Schedule I Developer Continues Game Improvements
Redesigned Counteroffer Interface

As Schedule I gains popularity, its solo developer Tyler continues refining the game experience. A recent April 9th Twitter/X post revealed upcoming improvements to the product selection interface for counteroffers.
While Tyler confirmed these changes will appear in the next update, he hasn't specified an exact release date yet. The counteroffer system represents a key revenue stream where players negotiate prices with AI clients through message exchanges.
Though functionally straightforward, players reported frustrations with the current interface, particularly when managing large inventories. Responding to this feedback, Tyler has announced plans to implement a search function that will significantly improve usability.

These UI changes mark just the beginning of planned updates according to the game's public Trello roadmap. Future development may introduce additional features including emote systems, rare item drops, multiple save files, new drug varieties, and more content expansions.
In our evaluation, Schedule I delivers an unexpectedly compelling experience that channels the thrill of its criminal theme. For our full analysis of the game's early access release, check out our detailed review.