Changelog
What changed in Aeyo, and the thinking behind it.
1.5.0 Aeyo asks for less
Aeyo asks you to set up less and carries more of the work itself. Frequency is rebuilt around that idea; carts, sharing, and settings follow from it.
Aeyo expects nothing about frequency
Telling a list how often you buy something was friction. It’s gone.
- Every new item starts occasional. Nothing to choose.
- Aeyo learns its purchase pattern from the first day and surfaces it — exactly the way a recurring item surfaces — when it’s likely needed again.
- When a steady rhythm appears, Aeyo promotes the item to recurring. When the rhythm breaks, it demotes it back. On its own.
- You set a frequency by hand only when you already know it. Short of that, Aeyo expects nothing from you.
Carts carry less
Because items now learn their own timing, the cart no longer has to supply it.
- A cart no longer holds a frequency or a due date for the things inside it.
- It keeps one optional finish date — for a one-time project that should clear itself once it’s done.
A cart you can share
Carts can now be shared with the people you shop with, built from scratch.
- Check-offs sync in real time.
- The cart is shared; the learning isn’t. Aeyo learns each person’s rhythm on their own device, separately.
- Join by link or QR code, set a profile on your device, and manage who’s in the cart.
A slider before the detail
Aeyo learns thoroughly, and it exposes nearly every parameter to tune — transparency and control for the people who want them. It’s also built to stay simple, for the people who don’t. Those two pulls used to fight.
- Before any detail screen sit two sliders: how present Aeyo is (Presence), and how much it manages your lists on its own (Mind).
- Every underlying control is still there, one layer down. The slider moves them together; you can still move them one at a time.