Green Logs

Green Logs

Updates

What's new in Green Logs, and the roadmap of what's next.

🗺 Roadmap

In progress

  • iOS app

    A native build you can install from the App Store and launch from the home screen.

Considering

  • Sign in with Apple

  • LINE official account integration

📝 Updates

  1. update #22

    Three new care guides — pests, fertilizer, repotting

    Added «How to spot spider mites, mealybugs, and powdery mildew», «Fertilizer basics and the signs of overdoing it», and «Repotting timing and a simple 5-step process» to the blog. One article each for common questions.

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  2. update #19

    Add popular plants with a single tap

    Eight common houseplants (Monstera, Pothos, Sansevieria…) are now one tap away on the add-plant screen. Nickname and watering interval can be edited any time afterwards.

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  3. update #20

    Invite-family card on the plant list

    A small card at the bottom of the plant list lets you generate and share an invite link in two taps. Anyone in your family can then log a watering — it all rolls into one record.

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  4. update #21

    Less nagging install banner

    The «Add to home screen» tip now shows only every 10 visits instead of every time — quieter, but still there when you'd actually find it useful.

  5. update #18

    Farewell flow for plants you let go

    A gentler alternative to delete — your watering history and photos stay under «Plants in memory», reachable from the menu any time.

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  6. update #17

    Edit the date on a watering log

    Forgot to tap the button on the day you actually watered? Tap the pencil icon next to any entry in the watering history and fix the date in place.

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  7. update #15

    Search in the plant guide and blog

    Type a plant name or article title and the list narrows down instantly — no more scrolling to find what you're after.

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  8. update #16

    One-tap photo + watering from the plant list

    Added a 📸 button under «Watered». Snap or pick a photo and it's saved alongside the watering log in one go.

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  9. update #14

    Menu reachable from every page

    Added a hamburger menu (☰) to the header of blog / plant guide / updates and other public pages — one tap to jump anywhere.

  10. update #1

    Landing page refresh

    The hero is bigger, the sections are leaner, and the whole page reads in one breath.

  11. update #2

    New care guide: "Three reasons leaves droop"

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  12. update #3

    Signed-in visitors can read /blog and /species again

    Previously the middleware bounced you to /plants — that's been fixed.

  13. update #4

    New care guide: Sansevieria

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  14. update #5

    Richer species pages

    Each /species page now includes watering rhythm, placement, and common troubleshooting tips.

  15. update #8

    Leaf-only feature: Growth album

    Photos taken at watering time become per-plant, per-month collages — past leaves alongside today's.

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  16. update #7

    Leaf-only feature: Seasonal watering rhythms

    Save a different rhythm per season — summer often, winter sparingly — and we'll switch automatically.

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  17. update #6

    Leaf-only feature: Care recipes

    Track misting, fertilizing, pruning, and repotting on their own rhythms — per plant.

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  18. update #9

    Landing page goes live

    A single page that introduces Green Logs and its plans to first-time visitors.

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  19. update #12

    Blog launches

    Tips on watering, care, and troubleshooting — written for actual living rooms.

    → Read more
  20. update #11

    Houseplant guide launches

    A guide page covering watering rhythm, placement, and care for popular houseplants.

    → Read more
  21. update #10

    Identify plants from a photo

    Snap a photo, pick from three AI-guessed candidates, and the watering rhythm is set automatically.

    → Read more
  22. update #13

    Green Logs BETA opens

    The first version of Green Logs. Sign in with Google and start tracking your plants.

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