Version 1.0.19¶
Release Date: June 2026 Build: 202606081343 Platform: iOS 18.0+
What's New in Revoir 1.0.19¶
A warmer, more personal feel¶
This update changes how Revoir feels to use — not just how it looks.
The app now opens into a warmer space: darker backgrounds with a touch of warmth, Lora serif typography for the things that matter (insights, coaching prompts, your You profile), and animations that breathe instead of snap. Every transition was designed to feel like a journal, not a dashboard.
These changes are foundational. They set the stage for the insight and coaching work coming in future releases.
How are you feeling about dating right now?¶
The first time you open Revoir, you are asked one question before anything else.
Not "add a person." Not "here's what the app can do." Just: how are you walking in?
Four options. Short phrases you actually recognize as true:
- Excited but nervous
- Meh, we'll see
- Already exhausted
- Actually kind of hopeful
That is the first thing you tell Revoir. That is where the relationship starts.
Emotional patterns on person profiles¶
Each person's profile now surfaces one natural-language sentence about the emotional pattern in your data:
"You almost always feel better after dates with Alex than before them."
"Your energy tends to drop mid-date with Jamie. You have noticed this before."
"Your mood with Morgan has been improving over time."
The sentence only appears when the pattern is clear enough to say something real. It requires at least three logged interactions and a consistent signal. If the data is ambiguous, nothing appears.
Your first pattern, revealed¶
The first time you have logged enough dates to see a real pattern, Revoir shows it to you as a full-screen moment:
"You have enough data to see your first pattern."
Show me.
Not a notification. Not a banner. A moment.
Micro-interactions¶
Three small things that make logging feel more real:
- Saving a log — a light haptic tap and a brief moment of stillness. The kind that says: saved. That was real.
- After mood capture — your selection is shown back to you, large, for a half second. Noted.
- Opening your You profile — your attachment style label appears first, alone, in large serif. Then the rest of the screen follows.
Give your date a title¶
You can now add a short, optional title to any date entry.
"Drinks and a walk on the beach." "First time meeting in person." "The one where we talked for five hours."
It appears on the date card if you write one. Nothing changes if you leave it blank.
Feedback¶
Have feedback or found a bug? Use the in-app feedback button or contact us at [email protected].