Vladimir Solovev

What we shipped in Focido this week: motivator queue, swipe actions, and fewer "huh?" moments

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We just rolled out an update focused on clarity and stability - the kind of stuff users don't notice until it's not broken.

The big one: motivators got a complete overhaul. New dialogues, a visible queue so you know who's next, and an invite flow that doesn't feel like a puzzle. Before this, people were getting nudges from mystery humans. Not ideal for a social accountability app.

Also added:

  • Swipe gestures for folders/tags (rename or delete)

  • Task deletion from the view screen for task owners

  • Proper error screens when the server is unavailable (instead of a blank void)

Stability fixes:

  • Sign-in on slow connections doesn't time out

  • No more crashes on auth errors at startup

  • Feed and notifications actually sync consistently now

Nothing here is "launch on TechCrunch" material, but it's the kind of polish that keeps people from uninstalling after day 3.

If you're testing Focido and something still feels janky, let me know in the comments. We read everything.

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