Daybridge
Changelog

What's new on iOS

Keep up to date with the latest features and improvements we're shipping to iOS.

Aug
10
New

A new look for signing in

Improvements3
  • Signing into Daybridge has a brand new look
  • Choose an event's area from Quick Add
  • Improvements to speed, performance and event sync reliability
Fixes3
  • An event's title is no longer lost when saving changes
  • The paw and voting icons are back in the icon picker
  • Past timeline markers are dimmed
Jul
31

Pinch to zoom the timeline

Pinch the timeline to set how tall an hour is. Spread it out and events grow, showing more of their details. Pinch it back in and more of the day fits on screen at once.

Improvements2
  • Search events from the home screen icon's quick actions
  • Faster event loading in the Home tab
Fixes3
  • Repeating events on the 31st, or on 29 February, no longer vanish from later dates
  • Links in event descriptions open properly again
  • Sync no longer gets stuck and in need of a resync
Jul
20

iCloud and Fastmail event editing

The calendars that arrived read-only two weeks ago now work the way your Google calendars do: create, reschedule, edit and delete, repeats included.

Improvements4
  • Daybridge Plus is now available as a discounted annual plan
  • Repeating events on iCloud and Fastmail calendars can be changed just this once, from here onwards, or every time they happen
  • Calendars you can only read are marked as such, so an edit can't bounce back
  • Changes reach your other devices faster
Fixes2
  • Time zone names no longer truncate in the event details panel
  • Improved VoiceOver labels throughout settings
Jul
8

iCloud and Fastmail calendars

Daybridge now speaks CalDAV. Connect an iCloud or Fastmail account and your calendars arrive alongside everything else, with the same colours, the same filters and the same week.

Improvements3
  • Assign an area to a connected account's events as you connect it
  • Connected accounts can be renamed from Settings
  • Connect iCloud with an app-specific password, or Fastmail with a single sign-in
Fixes1
  • Calendars with no colour set fall back to their area's hue
Jul
4

Tab-scoped widgets

Widgets can follow a single tab rather than your whole calendar, so the home screen can show work while the lock screen shows everything.

Improvements3
  • Mark a task complete while looking at its details
  • A faster first sync after signing in, especially with many calendars
  • Clearer error messages when something goes wrong
Fixes1
  • Widgets no longer show repeating events from disabled calendars
Jun
26

Duplicate a tab

Improvements3
  • Duplicate any tab, then adjust the copy
  • A clearer, simpler sign-up
  • The date picker springs open from wherever you tap
Fixes1
  • Events with no title no longer appear blank in widgets, or as 'Daybridge' in notifications
Jun
11

Timeline events, redesigned

Mobile timeline events now match web and desktop, and carry more of what an event is without being opened.

Improvements5
  • Blocked-out time takes a striped background
  • Markers take a more compact shape
  • Past events and completed tasks are more clearly dimmed
  • An indicator next to days holding events your filters have hidden
  • New icons for areas, events and tags, including bird, guitar, rollercoaster, thread, walking and washing machine
Fixes4
  • Event widgets show your events again rather than nothing
  • Events ending after 11pm are no longer cut short, or missing entirely
  • Notifications that could fail to arrive now arrive
  • Unticking every event type in a tab's filters now sticks
May
24

Drag, drop and resize on the timeline

The timeline became something you handle directly: press to preview a new event, drag it to another day, and pull its edges to change when it runs.

Improvements7
  • Tap, hold and drag to preview an event before you create it
  • Drag events between days to reschedule them
  • Press and hold an event to reveal handles, then drag its top or bottom edge
  • Start and end times appear live as you drag
  • Up to five days side by side on larger screens
  • Tasks default to ten minutes
  • Your own time zones are pinned to the top when choosing one for an event
Fixes1
  • A new event no longer disappears when switched from all-day to a set time
May
19

Side-by-side days, and a people widget

The timeline can show more than one day at a time on iOS, and Android has a new home screen widget for the people you contact most.

Improvements6
  • The timeline layout can show one, two or three days at once, and you swipe through the week from there
  • Up to five days at once on larger iPads
  • The sidebar can be hidden on iPadOS
  • Smoother swiping and scrolling through events
  • A loading indicator while the app syncs for the first time
  • New tabs take a default name and icon from their layout
Fixes1
  • The date and current time indicator keep up after the app has been left open
May
10

Advanced monthly repeats

Repeating events picked up the monthly rules that were missing, like the third Thursday of the month, or the last working day.

Improvements4
  • The time zone picker covers more cities, plus UTC and fixed offsets like UTC+05:00
  • Cal.com call links on events
  • Completed tasks are dimmed in the list
  • A dictation button in Quick Add for Daybridge Plus subscribers
Fixes2
  • Quick Add no longer gets stuck when a suggested event doesn't load
  • Past errors no longer reappear in Quick Add
Apr
29

Quick Add

Quick Add reads a sentence and builds the event. Times, places, repeats and the right area, without touching a single field.

Areas

It knows where things belong

A dentist appointment lands in Personal and a design review lands in Work, following the areas you already use.

Improvements6
  • Quick Add understands seven languages at launch
  • Ask for a follow-up change to adjust the suggested event
  • See a map for any event that picked up a place
  • Quick Add runs on Daybridge's own infrastructure, using open-weight models, so your calendar isn't sent to a third-party AI provider
  • Dictate straight into Quick Add
  • Create from a tap on empty timeline space
Fixes1
  • Locations with commas no longer split into two places
Apr
3

Filters on iOS and Android

Filters arrived on mobile and then kept growing: start from areas, and narrow by almost anything else an event carries.

Improvements4
  • Filter by repeat, call link or whether an event is all-day
  • Filter by calendar, account, location, tag or event type
  • Filter by the people attending
  • Mark a task complete straight from its notification
Fixes2
  • Tab area filters set on web or desktop now show correctly on mobile
  • One-off all-day events no longer spill onto the following day in the list
Mar
29

A list that keeps going

The list layout became one continuous scroll on both platforms, with no more swiping through empty days to reach next week.

Improvements3
  • Tapping the active tab opens its options menu
  • A changelog link in settings
  • A smaller app download
Fixes3
  • The app no longer gets stuck on the loading screen after a few days away
  • Sync no longer gets caught in a loop
  • All-day events no longer show the wrong date range
Mar
9

Invitations and activity, together

The Updates tab now holds one list instead of two, with invitations and activity in the order they happened.

Improvements2
  • Swipe an invitation to accept or decline it
  • Related icons sit next to each other in the icon picker
Mar
6

Duplicate an event, name a time zone

Improvements4
  • Duplicate any standalone event
  • Give a saved time zone its own name and icon
  • Shortcuts actions to list your calendars, tabs and tags
  • The Focus filter can now switch to a specific tab preset
Fixes2
  • Widgets no longer sign you out unexpectedly
  • Calendar accounts are sorted properly when creating or editing an event
Feb
17

Tabs on iOS and Android

The tabs you built on web and desktop came to mobile, as a top bar you swipe between: layout, timeline hours, areas and filters, each saved to its own tab.

Improvements1
  • The bottom tab bar collapses as you scroll
Fixes3
  • Adding a time zone no longer crashes the app
  • Subscription details appear in settings while subscribed
  • Location details appear for events in the Home tab
Feb
13

Local-first sync and offline support

Daybridge now keeps your calendar on your device. Changes save the moment you make them, work with no connection at all, and appear on your other devices as soon as there is one.

Sync

Instant, then everywhere

Adding, editing and deleting events, calendars, areas and everything else saves the moment you do it, then reaches your other devices on its own.

Improvements4
  • A wider selection of icons for events, areas and tags
  • The time zone picker groups major cities by country
  • An indicator in the Home tab when you're offline or disconnected
  • Resync data in settings now clears everything held locally before downloading it again
Fixes2
  • Faster local storage, and a set of syncing fixes
  • Notifications are no longer sent for events on disabled calendars
Sep
12

iOS 26 and Liquid Glass support

Daybridge adopted iOS 26's Liquid Glass materials across the app, from the toolbar down to the smallest control.

Improvements2
  • Reduced data usage when syncing
  • A view options menu in the Home toolbar for layout, timeline hours, declined events and areas
Fixes2
  • Opening the app in landscape on iPad no longer crashes
  • The contacts widget looks right when home screen icons are tinted
Aug
5

People, redesigned

Profiles in the People tab were rebuilt around what you actually do with them: see someone, then share a calendar with them.

Improvements4
  • Set up a shared calendar with someone from their profile
  • Section headers once your list of people gets long
  • Focus filters: choose which areas turn on automatically when a Focus mode is active, so Work stays out of the evening and Personal stays out of the working day
  • Accessibility improvements throughout the app for VoiceOver
Fixes2
  • Opening settings with an expired subscription no longer crashes
  • The add calendar screen no longer appears twice after adding someone to a shared calendar
Jul
25

Daybridge Plus subscriptions

Daybridge Plus arrived as the first step towards making Daybridge sustainable, with a discounted rate for everyone who joined during early testing.

Improvements2
  • Subscribe from the app on web, desktop, iOS and Android
  • New terms and conditions, and a combined privacy policy
Jul
19

A redesigned way in

Signing in and signing up were rebuilt on iOS and Android, and settings were reorganised to match the rest of Daybridge.

Improvements4
  • Redesigned sign-in screen and sign-up steps
  • Settings reorganised into clearer sections
  • Choose which area a calendar account belongs to as you connect it during sign-up
  • A confirmation step when the sign-in method you picked isn't the one attached to your account
Fixes2
  • Repeating events no longer disappear after certain actions
  • Phone number settings no longer get stuck loading
Jul
4

Daybridge v1

Daybridge v1 arrived on web and desktop, with new iOS and Android apps the following week. This is where the changelog begins. Everything listed here was already part of Daybridge by then.

Improvements11
  • Google Calendar accounts sync both ways, including recurring events and edits to a single occurrence
  • Areas group your calendars and events, and decide the colour everything takes
  • Four event types: events, tasks, blocks and markers
  • Additional time zones, with names you choose, shown alongside your own
  • Participants, locations and call links on any event
  • Tags and saved locations
  • Contacts, and calendars shared with other people
  • Notifications by push and email, with reminders set per calendar or per event
  • Sign in with Google, Apple or email
  • Home and Lock Screen widgets
  • Invitations and activity in one place