Release notes

This is where I write down everything I change in Cleo Track: the big features and the small fixes. I update it whenever I ship something.

June 19, 2026

Weekly roundup
Cleo TrackNew

Cleo now checks your logs overnight

If you've ever wondered whether yesterday's entries look right, I built something to do that for you. A new overnight review flags anything that looks like a data mistake or a gap worth a second look.

Here's everything that landed in Cleo Track this week.

Overnight entry review

Every morning, Cleo quietly reviews the previous day's entries against the last eight days of patterns. If something looks off -- a gap longer than usual, an amount that seems like a unit mix-up, a stretch of logging that doesn't quite add up -- it surfaces it as a suggestion. You can tap through to see what it caught, dismiss it, or go fix the entry directly.

It's off by default for each child and available only on Cleo+. There's an "Analyze now" button in each child's settings if you'd rather run it on demand.

Nothing is changed automatically. It's a second pair of eyes, not an autocorrect.

Settings, reorganized

The settings page used to be one long scroll. It's now a navigation index: Account, Children, Family, Plan, and Notifications each live on their own page with a deep-linkable URL. Per-child settings got the same treatment, with Quick Log, Sharing, and Caregiver Links on their own subpages.

Your timezone is here now too. It auto-detects when you sign up and is editable anytime in Account settings.

Improved

  • Daily digest: The email notification is now one toggle instead of a master switch plus a sub-toggle. If you had it on, it's still on.
  • Feeding (iOS): The bottle amount stepper now matches your bottle size preset, so fewer taps to reach the right number.

Fixed

  • Sign-in: Some accounts were hitting a "too many requests" error at sign-in because a stale auth cookie was retrying in a loop. The root cause is patched. If you saw this error, it should be gone. Nothing you logged was affected.
  • Family (iOS): Fixed "Failed to fetch family" for some users with extra-precise database timestamps. Family members load correctly now.

Scott

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Cleo TrackNew

Nursing and pumping land in Track

Logging a nursing session in Cleo Track

Feeding isn't only bottles. You can now track nursing and pumping right alongside everything else, and a stack of smaller fixes makes the everyday smoother.

Here's everything that landed in Cleo Track this week.

Nursing and pumping

Start a nursing session and note the side, or log a pumping session with the amount, the same easy way you log a bottle. It all lands in the same timeline and the same daily summary, so the full feeding picture stays in one place instead of in your head.

Improved

  • Logging: The quick time picker is now a single swipeable row, so setting a time is one motion.
  • Watch: The watch home screen has a cleaner grid layout, with the kid right in the header.
  • Sleep: You can mark a wake-up straight from the sleep Live Activity.
  • Feeding: An open bottle's end time now follows your last sip instead of when you closed it, so the timing reads true.

Fixed

  • Timeline: Filters no longer hide sparse entries, and the list keeps loading as you scroll.
  • Sync: I tracked down some quiet save failures so entries land every time. Nothing you logged was lost, this just makes sure it always reaches your other devices.
  • Watch: Tapping the watch widget now opens the sleep timer instead of the main page.

Scott

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May 29, 2026

Weekly roundup
Cleo TrackNew

Open bottle tracking

If you've ever stood at the counter wondering whether a bottle is still good, this one's for you. Cleo now follows a bottle from the moment you open it, so you don't have to keep that math in your head.

Open a bottle once, then log each sip against it through the day. Cleo keeps track of how much is left and how long it's been open, so at 2pm you're not guessing whether the morning bottle is still okay.

Improved

  • Feeding: The bottle card shows time open and amount left at a glance, without tapping in.
  • Watch: You can log a sip against an open bottle right from your wrist.

Scott

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May 1, 2026

Weekly roundup
Cleo TrackNew

Insights and trends

A rough night makes a lot more sense when you can see the week behind it. Insights gives you a simple picture instead of a pile of logs.

Cleo+ now charts the last seven days of everything you track (feeds, sleep, diapers, and more), so you can spot the pattern instead of guessing at it.

Improved

  • Export: The pediatrician summary now includes any medicines from the past 48 hours, so nothing gets left off at a visit.

Scott

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