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What's New in SquadUp 1.0.0

SquadUp 1.0.0 is the first public release. It ships the core surfaces and the foundations of the Behavioral OS — a system designed to help you plan, move, and recover without shame or pressure.

This is version one. Not everything is on yet. What is here is intentional, complete enough to be useful, and built to grow from.

The short version: Dashboard, Tasks, Checklist, Journal, Library, Calendar, and More are live. Habits and Focus Timer are coming in the next release.


Highlights

  • Dashboard is your starting point — a daily summary of what is open, what is due, and how today looks.
  • Tasks gives you a flexible task list with priorities, due dates, and manual ordering.
  • Checklist supports repeatable routines with fractional progress tracking.
  • Journal is a lightweight daily writing space with optional mood and reflection prompts.
  • Library is a browsable collection of behavioral guides, frameworks, and reference material.
  • Calendar shows your scheduled items in a day and month view, with a day history layer for reviewing past activity.
  • Quick Framework is a fast-action layer that shortcuts common actions across Dashboard, Tasks, Library, Checklist, Journal, and Calendar.
  • Support and learn content — How SquadUp Works, Skunkology, Behavioral OS, and the core frameworks — is available from More.
  • Notification consent — the app walks you through enabling notifications with a clear explanation before the OS permission prompt appears.
  • Drag to reorder — Tasks, Checklist items, and Journal entries support persistent manual reordering.

Improvements

  • The app shell, navigation, and tab bar use a consistent premium interaction layer across all main surfaces.
  • Dark mode is supported across all screens, with a clean transition between light and dark.
  • Safe area handling was adjusted so bottom actions and sheets clear navigation bars on Samsung and other Android devices more reliably.
  • Destructive actions — delete, clear, and similar — require a confirmation step.
  • Onboarding and the first-time tour were refreshed for this release.

Fixes

  • Fixed a dark-mode flicker that appeared during route transitions and app shell load.
  • Fixed FAB sheets and sticky bottom action bars so they clear the system navigation area on Android.
  • Fixed OTP and authentication completion so login works correctly on both iOS and Android.
  • Fixed notification preferences so consent and reminder settings apply correctly.

Dashboard

Dashboard is the daily anchor. It shows what is open, what is due, what you have done, and where your day stands — without requiring you to visit every surface individually.

The Quick Framework is embedded in Dashboard as a fast way to capture a task, log a journal entry, or start a checklist from one place without navigating away.


Library

The Library is a browsable collection of behavioral frameworks, practical guides, and reference material. It is organized by topic so you can read in order or jump to what is relevant.

Library content is not a self-help catalog. It is documentation for the behavioral approach behind the app — practical, plain-language, and reference-ready.


Calendar

Calendar shows your tasks, routines, and journal entries in a day and month view.

Day History is available when you tap a calendar date in the past. It shows what was completed, moved, or logged on that day, without framing past days as wins or losses.

Phone calendar sync and Google Calendar connection are prewired and will be released in a future update.


What Is Not In This Release

Some surfaces are visible but not yet active:

  • Habits is staged and visible in planning surfaces. It will be a full active surface in the next release.
  • Focus Timer is staged and visible in planning surfaces. It will be a full active surface in the next release.
  • Phone calendar sync and Google Calendar are prewired but not yet enabled.

These are not missing features — they are intentionally staged so the first release stays focused and stable.


What SquadUp Is Not

SquadUp is a productivity app built around behavioral patterns, not a wellness app, habit tracker, or coaching platform.

  • It does not track health data.
  • It does not diagnose your emotional state.
  • It is not connected to any external AI service in this release.
  • It does not gamify your productivity or score your performance.
  • Recovery language in the app describes behavioral states, not clinical or therapeutic conditions.

Notes

v1.0.0 is the foundation. The surfaces here are built to grow into the full Behavioral OS product over the coming releases — more connection between surfaces, smarter quiet suggestions, and a recovery layer that meets you where you are.

Nothing in this release is a placeholder you need to work around. It is a coherent, functional first version.

That is the release.