Tase

Changelog

What's new in Tase

A running log of shipped changes across every Tase platform. Bug fixes and tiny polish edits omitted to keep the signal high.

  1. Water tracking

    2026-06-03
    • New Water tracker in Health — log water and other drinks with one tap from a row of quick-add amounts.
    • A personalised daily goal based on your age, weight, and profile, with a liquid-fill gauge that rises as you drink through the day. Set a custom goal whenever you like.
    • Live progress at a glance — how much you’ve had, how much is left, and a small celebration when you hit your goal.
  2. New pricing + a friendlier paywall

    2026-06-02
    • New plans: monthly and yearly billing for Pro and Max, with clear per-month pricing. Weekly billing has been retired.
    • Redeem a promo code right from Settings.
    • A clear “Continue Free” option on the onboarding paywall — no hard gate before you’ve had a chance to see the app.
    • A short personal note from the founder during onboarding.
    • The onboarding paywall now scrolls, so nothing gets clipped on smaller screens.
  3. Now runs on iOS 18

    2026-06-02
    • Tase now runs on iOS 18, not just the latest iOS — with graceful visual fallbacks where the newest glass effects aren’t available, so the app looks right on every supported device.
    • The app opens straight to the assistant on launch, and navigation chrome stays solid and legible on iOS 18.
    • Fixed a rare launch crash loop that could stop the app from opening.
  4. Goals get target dates + Recurring rebuilt

    2026-06-01
    • Goals now take a target date, so you can see what’s due and when. The old category picker has been removed to keep goal setup quick.
    • The Recurring tab in Finance has been rebuilt with a cleaner add / edit sheet.
  5. Faster startup

    2026-05-29
    • App launches visibly faster — the chat screen appears as soon as sign-in is confirmed instead of waiting for all background data to load.
  6. Habits tracker

    2026-05-28
    • Habits is now a first-class section in the app — track recurring daily habits with streaks, completion history, and reward unlocks.
    • Habits live next to your tasks and goals, with a clean monochrome card for each habit on the dashboard.
  7. Daily Brief + Evening Recap

    2026-05-28
    • Morning Daily Brief in the assistant — a single summary of what’s on your calendar, what’s pending, and the day ahead.
    • Evening Recap at the end of the day — what got done, what’s still open, and one honest line about how the day went.
    • Scheduled drafts so the assistant can pre-write outbound messages and emails for you to review and send.
  8. Voice persona polish

    2026-05-28
    • New connect / disconnect cues so you hear when voice mode starts and ends.
    • Five voice-persona greetings — each personality now opens with its own short intro so you can tell them apart by ear alone.
  9. Spotlight + Siri Suggestions for the AI Brain

    2026-05-28
    • Notes, ideas, knowledge entries, prompts, and memories now show up in iOS Spotlight search.
    • Siri Suggestions surface the right Brain entry when iOS thinks you’re about to need it.
    • Apple Reminders connector now handles the iOS 17+ full-access permission flow correctly — no more "permission denied" loops.
    • Voice transcription is more resilient — if the service has a slow second, the assistant retries with a fallback path.
    • Lab results now auto-generate thumbnails so you can scan your history visually.
    • Firestore offline persistence turned on — your data sticks around when you lose signal.
    • Permissions and crash-safety pass: every privacy usage description is now explicit, and force-unwraps that could crash on edge cases are guarded.
    • Fixed five dead-end menu items in Health that previously did nothing when tapped.
  10. Security & privacy hardening

    2026-05
    • Closed several listener paths that could theoretically read another user’s data when permissions changed mid-session.
    • Tightened Google Drive search so unusual characters in your file names can’t break the query syntax.
    • Gmail connector now requests the narrowest scope possible — gmail.send only, not full mailbox read access.
    • Google Drive connector narrowed to drive.file — only files the assistant creates or you explicitly open through Tase, not your entire Drive.
    • Crashlytics wired end-to-end so we catch production crashes the moment they happen.
    • All non-critical debug output stripped from release builds.
  11. Workout, end-to-end — records & analytics

    2026-05
    • PR detection for weight, reps, and total volume — each tracked independently with a live toast mid-set when you hit a record.
    • Multi-PR detection so a single set can mark new records in multiple dimensions at once.
    • Strength standards relative to bodyweight so you know where you are on the bell curve.
    • Recovery score factoring volume, frequency, and time since your last session.
    • One-rep-max calculator with realistic estimation (warm-ups and failed sets excluded).
    • Best 1RM by selected period — week, month, quarter, year.
    • Enhanced analytics dashboard with week-to-week comparison and weekly-volume targets per muscle group.
    • Body-weight tracking integrated into the workout dashboard.
  12. Workout, end-to-end — session quality of life

    2026-05
    • Add Set copies the previous set’s weight and reps instead of starting at 0/0.
    • Long-press an exercise to remove it from the current session.
    • Live rest timer with quick +/- adjustments.
    • Per-exercise notes, calorie estimate, and per-set markers for warm-up / failure / drop-set.
    • Pause & resume mid-workout — your session survives an app kill or a cold launch.
    • Skip rest button actually cancels the timer now (it didn’t before).
    • Pre-workout warmup generator + post-workout share/export card.
    • AI program builder — describe what you want and the assistant drafts a weekly split tuned to your history.
    • Plan duplication — clone any plan as a starting point.
    • Ask the assistant to start a workout, log a set, or pull last week’s volume — hands-free.
    • Smart suggestions card on the home screen: next workout, last PR, recovery status at a glance.
    • Rotating daily coach tips that pick from a pool based on what you actually do.
    • Quick actions reorganised into a grouped 2-column grid.
    • Lifecycle haptics on start / cancel / finish.
  13. Workout — bug fixes that mattered

    2026-05
    • Workout streak counter now actually advances (previously skipped the most recent day).
    • Session edits used to be silently discarded — now they save.
    • "Total volume" excludes uncompleted and warm-up sets.
    • Built-in templates reference real exercises in the database; earlier sample data had orphan IDs.
    • Sample template weights converted from pounds to realistic kilograms.
    • "In lbs" comments and labels swept across all workout views — the app is metric-first.
    • Exercise history chart now sorts correctly and ignores unfinished sessions.
    • Critical fix: Start Empty Workout no longer shows a white page.
    • Home Start CTA is always available; Resume sets the plan before showing the cover.
  14. Forget Places — geofence reminders

    2026-05
    • A new section in the AI Brain.
    • Pin home, work, the gym, your parents’ house — anywhere you want a reminder tied to.
    • "Remind me to grab milk when I’m near Target" actually fires when you’re near Target.
    • Custom-place wizard with a 2-step builder for places that aren’t in your contacts or recents.
    • Background geofence monitors regions in the background (with your opt-in) and pings you on boundary crossings.
    • Tap-the-notification deep links open the exact reminder in-app.
    • Six new assistant tools: add place, add reminder, complete, delete, list active reminders, place lookup.
  15. Voice First mode

    2026-05
    • Voice First HUD with the Tase mark front-and-centre — tap once to start listening, tap again to stop.
    • Personality system — pick a tone, get a personality. Seven personalities × six greeting variants × four follow-ups so the assistant doesn’t repeat itself within a session.
    • "Hey Tase" wake word (on-device, fully opt-in) — start a conversation hands-free, no app launch.
    • Per-greeting personality — the assistant introduces itself differently depending on the personality you picked.
    • Voice settings pill + bottom sheet on the HUD so changing voice/personality is one tap away.
    • Greeting toggle decoupled from auto-launch — keep one without the other.
    • Voice mode reliably uses the voice you selected, every time.
  16. Proactive Engine — the AI that notices things

    2026-05
    • An inbox in the AI Brain sidebar where the assistant drops suggestions, nudges, and observations.
    • Unread badge on the sidebar item so you don’t miss it.
    • Per-category controls in Settings — toggle nudges by topic.
    • Quiet hours, frequency cap, snooze — full notification control.
    • Push notifications for high-priority suggestions; tapping opens the inbox sheet directly.
    • First-launch auth ask so the engine only runs after you explicitly opt in.
    • Opt-out toggle in Settings — one switch turns the whole engine off.
  17. Daily Briefing

    2026-05
    • A morning summary in the assistant — what’s on the calendar, what’s pending, today’s weather, and a 1-line context line.
    • Tier 2 outbound drafts: commitments you’ve made and Gmail replies the assistant has pre-drafted, ready to send.
    • Smart-time keys so the briefing knows whether it’s morning, afternoon, or evening for you.
  18. AI Orchestration — multi-step actions

    2026-05
    • Multi-step progress bar shows what step the assistant is on when an ask requires multiple actions.
    • Monochrome action card with friendly parameter-aware narration — "Saving expense: Coffee at Starbucks · $5.40" instead of cryptic function-call IDs.
    • Risk badge on actions that change real data (vs. read-only).
    • Iteration narration for actions the assistant has to iterate on.
    • Post-execution summary chip card persists in chat history so you can scroll back and audit what changed.
    • Multi-step summary embedded in chat — no leakage of intermediate state, just a clean final card.
    • Failure reasons surfaced in the summary card when something doesn’t complete.
    • Pure AI-driven tool routing — the assistant decides which tools to load per-conversation, so the toolbox stays focused.
  19. Connectors — Gmail, Calendar, Drive, Apple Reminders

    2026-05
    • Gmail: summarise recent emails, fetch a specific email’s content, draft replies, send messages, and create drafts.
    • Google Calendar: list calendars, find free time, create events, update events, delete events.
    • Google Drive: search by file name, list recent files, fetch metadata.
    • Apple Reminders: read incomplete reminders, add, complete, delete.
    • Connector UI redesigned and moved into the Brain sidebar — cleaner connect/disconnect flow with the real service logos.
    • Connected state now reflects reality (was sometimes stale before).
    • OAuth revoke: disconnecting the last Google service also revokes the underlying Google session so no residual permissions remain.
    • All Google calendars fetched when listing events (not just the primary), with proper date-range filters.
    • WhatsApp + iMessage tools so the assistant can draft messages for you to send.
  20. Live Ambient Context for voice

    2026-05
    • Every voice turn now ships with a context packet so the assistant always knows your world.
    • Weather at your current location (with opt-in).
    • Time of day / smart-time keys.
    • Calendar context — today’s events, next free slot.
    • Active goals + recent quests — so the assistant knows what you’re working on.
    • Recent memories drawn from your AI Brain.
    • Result: the assistant stops needing to ask "what’s your timezone / where are you / what are you working on" mid-conversation.
  21. Memory Graph + wake-up alarms

    2026-05
    • Entity extraction: people, places, projects, and topics recognised in your conversations.
    • AI recall that resurfaces relevant memories proactively when they’re useful for the current turn.
    • "Wake me at 7" actually schedules an alarm now — using the system alarm framework, with the proper Lock Screen / Dynamic Island experience.
    • Honest scope: the assistant tells you exactly when it can and can’t set an alarm.
  22. Goal Breakdown Pipeline + Reality Check

    2026-04
    • Native pipeline in the Goals view — tap any goal, watch the assistant break it into a real plan.
    • Gradient shimmer on the "Break Down with AI" button so you know it’s working.
    • Per-stage completion animation as the pipeline progresses.
    • Reversible sub-task toggle + a goal-completion celebration when you hit 100%.
    • Sub-task title wrap fixed so long titles aren’t truncated.
    • Tap a goal card to expand/collapse its breakdown inline.
    • 10 curated goal templates with pre-built breakdown pipelines, organised across 5 categories.
    • Reality Check: a weekly AI honest review across every module — "this week you completed 4 of 7 workouts, your spending is up 12% on dining, and goal X hasn’t moved in 14 days."
    • Task-completion streak surfaced in both Tasks and Goals views.
  23. App Intents + Siri Shortcuts

    2026-04
    • "Hey Siri, add a task to Tase" — works.
    • Shortcuts for: Add Task, Reality Check, Streak, Goals, Add Expense.
    • Cross-module live user context injected into every assistant reply — the assistant always knows where you are across the app.
  24. HealthKit auto-pull

    2026-04
    • Steps, workouts, sleep, active energy, and weight pulled automatically from Apple Health (with your opt-in).
    • HealthKit auth flag persisted — the app doesn’t re-prompt every launch.
    • Promoted to a shared service so the AI assistant + Reality Check + dashboard all read from the same source.
  25. Notification overhaul

    2026-04
    • Re-engagement copy that’s actually friendly, not nagging.
    • Bug fixes: notifications used to fire on already-completed tasks; now they don’t.
    • Queued notifications properly processed even when the app wasn’t running.
    • Per-stage notifications for long-running pipelines so you know when each step finishes.
  26. Liquid Glass UI refresh

    2026-04
    • A sweep across the whole app to adopt the iOS 26 glass material.
    • Tasks + Rewards views refreshed.
    • AI Brain views (Notes, Ideas, Knowledge, Memories, Sidebar) refreshed.
    • Health + Workout views refreshed.
    • Onboarding screens refreshed.
    • Notifications and reusable components refreshed.
    • Accessibility tightened in chat components — better VoiceOver labels and focus order.
    • Empty states polished across every Brain view.
  27. Performance pass

    2026-04
    • Firestore decoding moved off the main thread across 15+ data stores, including all of AI Brain — chat and Brain feel materially snappier on cold launch.
    • Formatters cached instead of recreated per row.
    • Stable list IDs so lists don’t re-render every keystroke.
    • Sidebar filtering de-duplicated, no more redundant work on every type.
  28. Localization — 39 languages

    2026-04
    • Fully localised in 39 languages.
    • Right-to-left layout support across the whole app.
    • Localised number, date, currency formatters.
    • Workout, Calorie, Health, Settings, Notifications all polished per locale.
  29. Welcome to Tase

    2026-04
    • Rebranded from "Gora" to "Tase". Same app, same data, new identity.
    • Bundle remains backward-compatible; your account and history carry over unchanged.

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