What's New

v1.1.0 Session History & Onboarding

v1.1.0 brings more visibility into your skating history and a better experience for new users. You can now see all your sessions and past sharpening cycles in one place, and first-time users get guided tips to help them get started.

Features

Sessions Sheet

View all sessions in your current sharpening cycle in one place. Sessions can be deleted with a long press.

Cycles History

See every sharpening cycle and its sessions in reverse chronological order. Sessions can be deleted with a long press.

Session Info on Ring

The main ring now shows a summary of your sessions for the current cycle at a glance.

New User Tips

Five onboarding tooltips guide new users through the ring, the manual log button, and the stat cards on first launch.

Days Since Info

An info sheet explains the days since last sharpening metric shown on the main screen.

Dynamic Type

The app now supports larger text sizes.

Fixes

  • Resolved errors in the tip jar
  • Fixed settings sheet dismissing unexpectedly when a rating prompt appeared after a tip

v1.0.0 Initial release

First release of EdgeAlert.

Features

Automatic Workout Sync

Pulls ice sessions from Apple Health automatically. Background sync is supported.

Manual Session Logging

Ice time can be logged manually when Apple Health data is unavailable.

Smart Threshold Alerts

Configurable sharpening threshold from 1 to 50 hours. A color-coded ring and status badge reflect current edge status: green (good), orange (approaching threshold), red (threshold reached).

Pre-Alert Warnings

Optional warning triggered two hours before the sharpening threshold is reached.

Push Notifications

Push notifications are sent when the sharpening threshold is crossed, including when the app is in the background.

Session History

Lists all sessions since the last sharpening. Shows duration and whether each session was synced from Apple Health or logged manually.

One-Tap Reset

Resets the session counter after a sharpening. Previous sharpening cycles are retained in history.