What's New in SquadUp 1.1.0
SquadUp 1.1.0 makes the app feel more complete in both product depth and day-to-day usability. This release opens more of the next product layer, improves the look and feel of the interface, and makes support and guidance easier to reach without turning the app into a noisy all-in-one surface.
Highlights
- Habits is now available as a real product surface instead of a placeholder.
- Focus Timer is now available as a real product surface instead of a placeholder.
- Calendar is now a more operational surface instead of just a passive view.
- Phone calendar sync is now available as a simple device-calendar connection path, including permission flow, calendar selection, manual sync, repair, and disconnect support.
- More has been cleaned up so support, settings, and product utilities feel easier to navigate.
- SquadUp now uses a stronger typography system across the app, with clearer roles for headlines, UI, and readable body copy.
- Help and support guidance are easier to reach across the product.
Improvements
- Calendar day and month state now feel more prepared and easier to read.
- Checklist and Journal guidance were expanded and updated.
- Library release and support content were improved.
- Core app icons were cleaned up across navigation, headers, dashboard cards, and More so the product feels more consistent.
- Public docs routing and homepage behavior were cleaned up.
- The overall interface now feels more polished through stronger typography, motion, and visual consistency.
Fixes
- Fixed a home-screen crash tied to local storage access.
- Fixed reminder scheduling behavior around the current Expo notifications trigger format.
- Fixed Phase 2 development gating issues that were blocking Habits and Focus Timer testing.
- Fixed the More help lightbulb so it opens real help content instead of feeling like a dead shortcut.
- Fixed calendar-sync flow issues and cleanup around the Calendar settings experience.
Still In Progress
- Habits and Focus Timer are open, but both are still being polished.
- Google Calendar connection is still staged for later. This release covers phone or device calendar sync only.
- Some Phase 2 ideas remain staged and are not active yet.
Notes
SquadUp is still growing deliberately. This release adds more depth without flattening everything into one generic productivity bucket. Practice, focus, time placement, support, and reflection still stay distinct on purpose.