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What's New — Week of June 27 – July 4

meal planning app updates, body tracking, weight trend chart, wearable sync, imperial units, pantry management

What's New — Week of June 27 – July 4

Introducing "Body" — your new health hub

We rebuilt the way you track your progress into a single, beautiful home. The new Body page brings everything together:

  • A redesigned hero chart for weight and body fat, now with a smart trend line that smooths out the daily noise so you can see where you're really heading.

  • Manual measurements are back and easier than ever — add a reading in a tap, and open the new history drawer to review or delete past entries.

  • Daily signal tiles that actually interpret your numbers instead of just showing them.

  • Progress photos now appear right on your timeline, with expandable cards.

  • Wearable syncing moved here from Settings, so linking your device lives where it belongs.

Body replaces the old Evolution and Health pages — one place, everything in view.

📏 Imperial units

You can now switch the whole app to imperial units (lb, oz, °F). It's a display preference — your data stays exactly as it is, just shown the way you prefer.

🍳 A smoother kitchen

  • A clearer, more prominent "I made this" button so logging what you cooked is effortless.

  • The shopping list is now neatly grouped into sections with smarter ingredient matching.

  • Recipe steps and ingredients now use roomier text fields with a cleaner action bar.

  • Validation feedback moved from fleeting toasts to clear inline messages and modals.

  • Fixed a "would make again" badge that was showing the wrong way round.

📦 Your stock, at a glance

  • Freshness icons replaced the old color bars — cleaner and easier to read at a glance.

  • A new category toggle lets you roll subcategories up into their parent group.

🔐 Accounts & sign-in

  • You can now unlink a connected Google or Apple account right from your Profile.

  • Added a smoother Apple account-linking flow.

✨ Behind the scenes

We also spent the week hardening security across the board, tightening subscriptions so a paid plan is never shadowed by an old free one, and squashing a batch of smaller bugs to keep everything fast and reliable.