Changelog

Kept, like a diary.

What changed, and why it mattered. Newest first, in the same voice I would use telling you about it over coffee.

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The AI advisor now protects more than your contacts. You pick the words it never gets to see, either for one conversation or for every chat from then on.

Rootkeep can hold hands with your phone’s address book now. Link a person in the app to the contact already on your phone, pull their details across field by field when something changes, and re-import someone without ending up with two of them. Unlinking is one tap and asks first.

The Home screen got noticeably lighter on its feet: it asks the database for the handful of things it needs to show you rather than loading everything you have ever logged. The timeline stays on screen even when it is empty, so there is somewhere obvious to put your first entry.

Fixed along the way: a double load on the first render, errors during linking and syncing that used to vanish without a word, and birthdays recorded with and without a year no longer look like two different days.

1.0

The first release, and the first page of this diary. Rootkeep starts with the essentials - your people, the moments you log, and the promises the Home screen holds you to.