What's new in the Tempdrop app

Stay up to date with the latest changes and improvements to the Tempdrop app right here. We're always working to enhance your experience, fix issues, and add helpful new features. We’re also listening, so if you have ideas or feature requests, be sure to share them through the app by going to Menu > Feedback.

App release June 2025 

What’s New

Advanced Digital Ovulation Test Logging

For those using advanced ovulation tests, you can now record "Low," "High," and "Peak" results directly in the app. Simply go to "Symptoms > Ovulation Tests" and select "Advanced Ovulation Test." 

Improvements 

Enhanced Syncing Experience 

We've made syncing clearer and more reliable. After a successful sync, the sync button will display "✔️SYNCED!" and then disappear, eliminating any confusion about whether your data has been transferred.

  • Encountered an issue? If your sync doesn't go as planned, the app will show a troubleshooting option directly on the sync button. This means no more unnecessary multiple sync attempts and quicker resolution of any issues.
  • Successfully synced your Tempdrop but don't see your latest readings? You'll receive a notification if the sensor data is older than the last 3 days (we all forget to sync at times!). To view new uploaded temperatures within the last 30 days, simply scroll the list up and look for a green highlight to see which temperatures were uploaded.

Detailed Cycle Statistics 

Dive deeper into your cycle data! Head over to the "Cycles" section in the app and tap on any cycle to access detailed statistics all in one place. This feature will show stats for automatic mode and manual mode users.

In addition, when you share your chart from the 3-dot menu next to any cycle , it will now clearly display the cycle number, making it easier to track and reference specific cycles. You can also easily jump to a specific chart directly from the cycle screen. Select the 3 dot menu on any cycle and select “go to chart”. 

Fixes 

Chart view display 

The Tempdrop app's chart view will now always display temperature results by default. This resolves a problem where the chart could be accidentally scrolled, making the temperature data disappear and the chart appear empty.

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