Onboarding got a final polish pass. The back button is gone — it's a forward-only flow now. The welcome screen lingers a bit longer so you can actually watch the animations finish. When you select text in the practice bio, the highlight stays visible while you pick your reaction. The swipe tutorial buttons now look identical to the real ones you'll use later. The ghost demo shows actual bio text with a glass-morphism bubble and step-by-step captions instead of gray placeholders. Writing your bio is now a 3-step carousel — pick a prompt, write at least 50 words, repeat three times. No more skipping.
The editor is much nicer on mobile now. Enter in a text field just adds a newline instead of creating a new paragraph — use the new A/a buttons in the action bubble to add sections or paragraphs when you need them. Scroll stays pinned after moving things around, and the editor no longer randomly zooms in. The "Add new section" button now speaks Russian too. In chat, the input no longer triggers iOS zoom and the back button moved to the top right.
Onboarding got a major overhaul — it now follows your chosen theme (dark or light) with a toggle right there, so no more jarring flash when you finish. The age input is now a smooth drum-roller date picker, and there's a new city field so we know where you are. A swipe tutorial step teaches you the gestures before you start reading for real, and the practice bio now shows a quick animated demo first so you know what to do. Preferences got simpler — just an age range slider, no more distance or interest tags. The Continue button stays fixed at the bottom of every screen, and Enter submits your name and city. Everything just feels more polished and mobile-friendly.
New users now get a guided onboarding — 10 screens that walk you through the app, from a cinematic welcome animation to a practice bio where you try highlighting and crossing out text for real. You'll set your name, pick your intent, tell us who you are and who you want to meet, explore community norms, optionally write your bio, and choose whether to turn on notifications. Everything saves as you go, so you can close the app and pick up where you left off. Rolling out gradually.
When editing on mobile, the focused section or paragraph now scrolls to the center of the screen instead of hiding behind the keyboard. Adding new sections or paragraphs also scrolls them into view. The last section can now be comfortably edited — there's enough space to bring it to the middle.