Updates

Release Notes

Dated, public-friendly notes about Tank! app and website progress.

June 4, 2026

Community page links are easier to scan

  • The Community page now has a more polished card layout for Discord and @TankTrackerApp social links, making official community destinations easier to scan.
  • Community channels remain support-adjacent and do not replace qualified aquarium care advice or the official support email.

June 4, 2026

Community links are now in site navigation

  • The Support / Community page is now labeled Community and appears in site navigation, making Discord and @TankTrackerApp links easier to find.
  • Community channels are not emergency support and do not replace qualified aquarium care advice or the official support email.

June 3, 2026

Support and community links are now easier to find

  • The website now includes a Support / Community page with the official support email, Discord invite, and @TankTrackerApp social links so beta users and early followers have one place to find help and community updates.
  • Community channels are not emergency support and do not replace qualified aquarium care advice or the official support email.

May 31, 2026

First physical beta feedback polish

  • Early physical-device feedback led to safer tank deletion, easier water-test entry, clearer pH entry assistance, and cleaner Settings confirmation alerts.
  • Dosing Products are easier to review from Settings and the Chemical Calculator, with built-in examples kept read-only and custom products editable locally.
  • The Chemical Calculator can use saved tank volume where available, exact dosing volume, or an estimated water-volume buffer so calculations can match the water volume you intend to dose.
  • These updates remain local-first and descriptive; they do not add billing, cloud sync, diagnosis, treatment advice, product recommendations, or aquarium safety guarantees.

Public website and app links are aligned

  • The public Tank! website now includes Home, User Guide, Pricing, Support, Privacy, Terms, and Release Notes pages with apex canonical URLs, sitemap, robots, and social preview metadata.
  • App-facing links for User Guide, Release Notes, and Pricing are aligned to tankapp.app paths, so in-app help surfaces and public pages point to the same places.
  • Pricing and guide copy clarify Starter, Tank! Plus Plan, planned Tank! Journalist, and Lighting profile/change-history language without active purchase claims.
  • The Support page now lists [email protected], and the approved Tank! icon is available for website branding and link previews.
  • The website release-update workflow now gives app and web work a shared place to prepare short public notes from app-side source truth.

May 2026

Care history and Reminder Center polish

  • Tank Detail and Reminder Center gained clearer care-status and recent-care context from local records.
  • Supported Water Change and Feeding actions now show compact completion feedback in Tank Detail and Reminder Center.
  • Dose History discoverability and row wording were polished so supported dosing records are easier to review.

May 2026

Custom product notes and Dose History context

  • Custom chemical products can store user-entered warning and safety notes for reference in the calculator.
  • Future supported custom-product Dose History records preserve the warning-note text that existed when the dose was recorded.
  • Dose History rows keep short warning-note snapshots readable and let longer notes expand without crowding the list.

April 4, 2026

In-app help and recent changes are easier to read

  • Recent Changes now shows the latest update inline first, with earlier updates still available below it.
  • The in-app User Guide now renders compact topic sections for getting started, tank setup, water tests, plans, and more help.
  • External website links remain available as secondary actions from the in-app help surfaces.

How notes are chosen

Release notes are written for users, not internal task tracking. The website release feed lets app and web work share short public updates without exposing implementation noise.