Cool to hear about the status of this project, even if it's not really good news.
While this video answers some of it, it could be interesting if you dedicated a video to the topic of project management, what to avoid, why some projects may fail, taking this project as an example. Many of us have experienced a similar fate for some of our projects.
I for one have designed a switching power supply a few years back, specifically made for accurately estimating current consumption for wide dynamic range profiles (typical of "low-power" devices with "sleep" currents in the µA range or less, and "active" currents of up to hundreds of mA.) Was based on counting the amount of energy delivered rather than on ADC measurements (which can become tricky for such wide dynamic ranges.) The main "issue" I ran into to make it a product is that it required longish calibration to meet the accuracy specs I had targeted, and also the parts were definitely not cheap. So the device never got to production stage, but I still have one prototype that I personally use on a regular basis.
So yeah, sometimes you have what looks like a good idea for a product, but a number of obstacles along the way just end up making it impossible to reach production or to even actually reach any sizeable market.
One question I have is, what was the approximate selling price you were thinking of for this uSupply?