This release includes more flexibility for sleep data: → Trends and benchmarks now let you specify which sleep stage you want to track, so you can see trends in just your REM sleep, for example → Daily summaries, goals, and charts now more intelligently handle sleep information when tracking from an iPhone Peak is made by a team of one. If you have any suggestions or run into any issues, please contact me at support@sneakpeak.app
New in this release: → The onboarding walkthrough has a more Instagram Stories-like design → There’s a new banner which shows you how widgets can be installed, if you haven’t set up any yet → An issue where people may not always be prompted for Recap notifications has been fixed → A bug where the year in recap banners weren’t being shown correctly has been addressed → Notifications no longer has a strange layout when showing just one item → Multiple VoiceOver issues have been fixed the app Peak is made by a team of one. If you have any suggestions or run into any issues, please contact me at support@sneakpeak.app
New in this release: → You can now set cardio fitness, resting heart rate, and walking heart rate goals → Fixed incorrect titles for weekly recaps → Fixed a bug where the next button for weekly recaps wouldn’t always work as expected === New in Peak 4.1: Peak 4.1 is here with big new recap improvements, just in time for your 2024 recap! → You can now quickly jump to your recap for any day, week, month, or year! → Get a peek at the recap for the ongoing day, week, month, or year, just by tapping the next button → Alt text for recaps! Tap the ALT button in the top right and it’ll be copied right to your clipboard → The Feedback section in Settings now has a link to Peak’s Bluesky account → Viewing recaps other than the most recent one now requires Peak Ultra → UI consistency updates for recaps → Refinements for the pastel themes
Peak 4.1 is here with big new recap improvements, just in time for your 2024 recap! → You can now quickly jump to your recap for any day, week, month, or year! → Get a peek at the recap for the ongoing day, week, month, or year, just by tapping the next button → Alt text for recaps! Tap the ALT button in the top right and it’ll be copied right to your clipboard → The Feedback section in Settings now has a link to Peak’s Bluesky account → Viewing recaps other than the most recent one now requires Peak Ultra → UI consistency updates for recaps → Refinements for the pastel themes
This releases fixes a bug where yearly recap notifications were sent before they were ready
→ Fixed a crash on tapping Manage Subscriptions → Fixed a bug where sleep recorded with the Sleep Cycle app wasn’t being tracked
New in Peak 4.0.1: → The app now launches faster than ever before → Added a new feedback banner → Added sync status information in Settings → Sync & Backups → Improved the block size picker animation while in jiggle mode → Goals you didn’t achieve are now labelled “Incomplete” rather than “Failed” → Fixes for hover effects for iPadOS → Fixed a bug where certain sleep sessions may not be tracked → Fixed a bug where tapping benchmark charts wouldn’t expand a block → Fixed an issue where the page control dots in Details could overlap the content → Fixed an alignment bug in the watchOS onboarding → Fixed some unlocalised text when editing weight goals === Welcome to the next level: Peak 4! Ready for iOS 18, iPadOS 18, and watchOS 11, here’s what’s new in this major update: → A brand new design! The whole app has been redesigned and rebuilt from the ground up. The homescreen now shows more information than before, and you have more control over how much information density you want, and you can also quickly filter the new homescreen with a tap to just see how your goals are progressing → New mental health metrics! You can now track your Mindful Minutes and Time in Daylight, with charts, benchmarks, goals, and more! → Control Center widgets! There are 5 new control center widgets for iOS 18 and iPadOS 18! They let you quickly open the app, view your goals or pinned blocks, see your progress for any metric, and log your weight, BMI, and more! → A brand new app icon! A fresh new identity for the app, which also supports dark mode and tinted icons on iOS 18! → New themes! Try the new set of beverage-based themes, which include: Capuccino, caramel frappe, pumpkin spice latte, espresso, black coffee, hot chocolate, chai, and matcha! → A Vision Pro app! One more thing: Peak has been redesigned to run natively on Apple Vision Pro! The interface matches the beautiful glass aesthetic of visionOS, and lets you bring all of your goals, charts, benchmarks, and more to your environment. Requires visionOS 2 or newer Other changes include: → All widgets have been updated to look great on your iOS 18 homescreens in dark mode as well as with a tinted homescreen → Interactive widgets on watchOS 11! You can now set your widgets to refresh on tapping them → Walking and Running Distance is now just called Step Distance → Rejiggered and faster onboarding flow for new users → The Peak Ultra upgrade screen has been updated, and now you can choose to receive a notification about your subscription before your free trial ends → Steps and other goals now shows more precision, if they need to → Improved formatting for workout durations → Added hover effects to various buttons and pickers on iPad → A fix for a crash with the Today widget
Welcome to the next level: Peak 4! Ready for iOS 18, iPadOS 18, and watchOS 11, here’s what’s new in this major update: → A brand new design! The whole app has been redesigned and rebuilt from the ground up. The homescreen now shows more information than before, and you have more control over how much information density you want, and you can also quickly filter the new homescreen with a tap to just see how your goals are progressing → New mental health metrics! You can now track your Mindful Minutes and Time in Daylight, with charts, benchmarks, goals, and more! → Control Center widgets! There are 5 new control center widgets for iOS 18 and iPadOS 18! They let you quickly open the app, view your goals or pinned blocks, see your progress for any metric, and log your weight, BMI, and more! → A brand new app icon! A fresh new identity for the app, which also supports dark mode and tinted icons on iOS 18! → New themes! Try the new set of beverage-based themes, which include: Capuccino, caramel frappe, pumpkin spice latte, espresso, black coffee, hot chocolate, chai, and matcha! → A Vision Pro app! One more thing: Peak has been redesigned to run natively on Apple Vision Pro! The interface matches the beautiful glass aesthetic of visionOS, and lets you bring all of your goals, charts, benchmarks, and more to your environment. Requires visionOS 2 or newer Other changes include: → All widgets have been updated to look great on your iOS 18 homescreens in dark mode as well as with a tinted homescreen → Interactive widgets on watchOS 11! You can now set your widgets to refresh on tapping them → Walking and Running Distance is now just called Step Distance → Rejiggered and faster onboarding flow for new users → The Peak Ultra upgrade screen has been updated, and now you can choose to receive a notification about your subscription before your free trial ends → Steps and other goals now shows more precision, if they need to → Improved formatting for workout durations → Added hover effects to various buttons and pickers on iPad → A fix for a crash with the Today widget
This update fixes some issues with creating workout filters in goals === Welcome to Peak 3, now available on your Apple Watch! You can now see a summary of your day, your progress towards your goals, and add widgets to your watch faces and the Smart Stack to always be updated about your progress, right from your wrist Peak 3 also adds syncing for your metrics and blocks, so whenever you add a goal or chart to the app, it will automatically show up on all of your other devices Other changes in Peak 3: → Performance improvements for the homescreen, so scrolling and refreshing is a lot smoother → A brand new WWDC 24-inspired app icon! Thanks to walter for submitting it! → Refinements for the layouts of the Today, Totals, & Chart widgets → Updated the animations for widget refreshes → Added a new setting for the first day of the week → The iPhone app now has a background colour matching your theme. Open Settings or Recaps to see it in action → New pink dimmed, dark, and jet themes → Fixed a bug where long term trend graphs could show the wrong value for the current week → Fixed a bug where recap notifications could show the current month in the title
This release fixes a layout issue with the onboarding on iPad === Welcome to Peak 3, now available on your Apple Watch! You can now see a summary of your day, your progress towards your goals, and add widgets to your watch faces and the Smart Stack to always be updated about your progress, right from your wrist Peak 3 also adds syncing for your metrics and blocks, so whenever you add a goal or chart to the app, it will automatically show up on all of your other devices Other changes in Peak 3: → Performance improvements for the homescreen, so scrolling and refreshing is a lot smoother → A brand new WWDC 24-inspired app icon! Thanks to walter for submitting it! → Refinements for the layouts of the Today, Totals, & Chart widgets → Updated the animations for widget refreshes → Added a new setting for the first day of the week → The iPhone app now has a background colour matching your theme. Open Settings or Recaps to see it in action → New pink dimmed, dark, and jet themes → Fixed a bug where long term trend graphs could show the wrong value for the current week → Fixed a bug where recap notifications could show the current month in the title
New in this release: → Fixed a bug where widgets may not follow your first day of the week setting → Stability improvements for the widget gallery on iOS → The goal widget on iOS now directs you to set up a goal in the app, if you don’t have any → Widget refreshing is more reliable now → Vitals and measurements widgets handle no data more gracefully === New in Peak 3: Welcome to Peak 3, now available on your Apple Watch! You can now see a summary of your day, your progress towards your goals, and add widgets to your watch faces and the Smart Stack to always be updated about your progress, right from your wrist Peak 3 also adds syncing for your metrics and blocks, so whenever you add a goal or chart to the app, it will automatically show up on all of your other devices Other changes in Peak 3: → Performance improvements for the homescreen, so scrolling and refreshing is a lot smoother → A brand new WWDC 24-inspired app icon! Thanks to walter for submitting it! → Refinements for the layouts of the Today, Totals, & Chart widgets → Updated the animations for widget refreshes → Added a new setting for the first day of the week → The iPhone app now has a background colour matching your theme. Open Settings or Recaps to see it in action → New pink dimmed, dark, and jet themes → Fixed a bug where long term trend graphs could show the wrong value for the current week → Fixed a bug where recap notifications could show the current month in the title
This update fixes a bug where daily goals might not load correctly on watchOS sometimes. === Welcome to Peak 3, now available on your Apple Watch! You can now see a summary of your day, your progress towards your goals, and add widgets to your watch faces and the Smart Stack to always be updated about your progress, right from your wrist Peak 3 also adds syncing for your metrics and blocks, so whenever you add a goal or chart to the app, it will automatically show up on all of your other devices Other changes in Peak 3: → Performance improvements for the homescreen, so scrolling and refreshing is a lot smoother → A brand new WWDC 24-inspired app icon! Thanks to walter for submitting it! → Refinements for the layouts of the Today, Totals, & Chart widgets → Updated the animations for widget refreshes → Added a new setting for the first day of the week → The iPhone app now has a background colour matching your theme. Open Settings or Recaps to see it in action → New pink dimmed, dark, and jet themes → Fixed a bug where long term trend graphs could show the wrong value for the current week → Fixed a bug where recap notifications could show the current month in the title
New in this release: → Complications and your Peak Ultra status are now refreshed more aggressively on watchOS → Fixed a bug where adding a goal would use the default units and not your preferences === Welcome to Peak 3, now available on your Apple Watch! You can now see a summary of your day, your progress towards your goals, and add widgets to your watch faces and the Smart Stack to always be updated about your progress, right from your wrist Peak 3 also adds syncing for your metrics and blocks, so whenever you add a goal or chart to the app, it will automatically show up on all of your other devices Other changes in Peak 3: → Performance improvements for the homescreen, so scrolling and refreshing is a lot smoother → A brand new WWDC 24-inspired app icon! Thanks to walter for submitting it! → Refinements for the layouts of the Today, Totals, & Chart widgets → Updated the animations for widget refreshes → Added a new setting for the first day of the week → The iPhone app now has a background colour matching your theme. Open Settings or Recaps to see it in action → New pink dimmed, dark, and jet themes → Fixed a bug where long term trend graphs could show the wrong value for the current week → Fixed a bug where recap notifications could show the current month in the title
This release features some stability improvements to the onboarding for Peak for Apple Watch === Welcome to Peak 3, now available on your Apple Watch! You can now see a summary of your day, your progress towards your goals, charts, trends, totals, and more, right from your wrist! And of course, you can add widgets to your watch faces and the Smart Stack to always be updated about your progress Peak 3 also adds syncing for your metrics and blocks, so whenever you add a goal or chart to the app, it will automatically show up on all of your other devices Other changes in Peak 3: → Performance improvements for the homescreen, so scrolling and refreshing is a lot smoother → A brand new WWDC 24-inspired app icon! Thanks to walter for submitting it! → Refinements for the layouts of the Today, Totals, & Chart widgets → Updated the animations for widget refreshes → Added a new setting for the first day of the week → The iPhone app now has a background colour matching your theme. Open Settings or Recaps to see it in action → New pink dimmed, dark, and jet themes → Fixed a bug where long term trend graphs could show the wrong value for the current week → Fixed a bug where recap notifications could show the current month in the title
Welcome to Peak 3, now available on your Apple Watch! You can now see a summary of your day, your progress towards your goals, charts, trends, totals, and more, right from your wrist! And of course, you can add widgets to your watch faces and the Smart Stack to always be updated about your progress Peak 3 also adds syncing for your metrics and blocks, so whenever you add a goal or chart to the app, it will automatically show up on all of your other devices Other changes in Peak 3: → Performance improvements for the homescreen, so scrolling and refreshing is a lot smoother → A brand new WWDC 24-inspired app icon! Thanks to walter for submitting it! → Refinements for the layouts of the Today, Totals, & Chart widgets → Updated the animations for widget refreshes → Added a new setting for the first day of the week → The iPhone app now has a background colour matching your theme. Open Settings or Recaps to see it in action → New pink dimmed, dark, and jet themes → Fixed a bug where long term trend graphs could show the wrong value for the current week → Fixed a bug where recap notifications could show the current month in the title
New in this release: → Sleep data recorded from multiple apps and devices is now correctly coalesced → Added back the ability to log your weight and other body measurements → Recaps for vitals now show you the average value rather than the change over the period --- Release notes for Peak 2.7: Peak now supports tracking your sleep and cardiac health! Full list of new metrics: Sleep, heart rate, resting heart rate, walking heart rate, heart rate variability, cardio recovery, cardio fitness, blood oxygen, and resting energy Other changes in this release: → The Recents widget is now available in the large size on iPhone, and the extra large size on iPhone and iPad → The Recents widget can now show up to 3 metrics in the medium and large sizes, and up to 7 metrics in the extra large size → A brand new design for the Recents block → Fixed a bug where blocks couldn’t be pinned or unpinned from the homescreen → Performance improvements --- If you have any issues, questions, or suggestions, please feel free to send an email to support@sneakpeak.app
Peak now supports tracking your sleep and cardiac health! Full list of new metrics: Sleep, heart rate, resting heart rate, walking heart rate, heart rate variability, cardio recovery, cardio fitness, blood oxygen, and resting energy Other changes in this release: → The Recents widget is now available in the large size on iPhone, and the extra large size on iPhone and iPad → The Recents widget can now show up to 3 metrics in the medium and large sizes, and up to 7 metrics in the extra large size → A brand new design for the Recents block → Fixed a bug where blocks couldn’t be pinned or unpinned from the homescreen → Performance improvements --- If you have any issues, questions, or suggestions, please feel free to send an email to support@sneakpeak.app
Introducing Recaps! See a summary of your activity for the previous day, week, month, or year. You can also enable notifications to get alerted when new recaps are ready. Peak now requires iOS 17 or newer.
→ ¡Ahora en español! Und auch Deutsch! Peak now supports Spanish and German! Many thanks to Florian Friedrich, Daniel Höpfl, Manuel Kehl, Laura (@freezydorito), and Germán Buela for helping with the translations! If you’d like to see Peak in your language and can help with translations, please let me know! → Get Stronger, Together! Share Peak Ultra with up to 6 members of your family using iCloud Family Sharing! All Peak Ultra (previously Peak Pro) plans support family sharing! → Flaunt Your Style! Try the new bright and flamboyant “Vivid” themes, available in 9 beautiful colours! The tinted, pastels, dimmed, dark, and jet theme sets have all been redesigned as well. Other changes in this release: → The Today view layout has been simplified → Added home screen quick actions to change the app icon, or send some feedback → The theme and app icon pickers have been redesigned → Fixed a bug where weight goal charts would show the full month name in the widget → Fixed some hover effects on the homescreen --- If you have any issues, questions, or suggestions, please feel free to send an email to support@sneakpeak.app
Added a potential fix for a crash on launch === New in Peak 2.4: Happy new year, everyone! Kick off your 2024 fitness goals right by creating and tracking your resolutions with Peak 2.4! Resolutions gradually increase your activity levels over time to help you meet your long term goals in a sustainable manner. You can create new resolutions, or add one to an existing goal as well. Other changes in this release: → Adding a goal now has a brand new interface → Redesigned goal completion and update notifications → A permissions prompt now is shown if the app detects HealthKit permissions have been reset → Improved scrolling performance on the home screen → Graph axes should now use compact numbers for labels, so “40,000” becomes “40k” → Fixed a bug where editing weight goals would reset them → More consistent haptics and dynamic type behaviour in Settings
New in this release: → Improved the x-axis layout for workout heart rate charts → Fixed a bug where the goal creation UI wouldn’t follow your units settings === New in Peak 2.4: Happy new year, everyone! Kick off your 2024 fitness goals right by creating and tracking your resolutions with Peak 2.4! Resolutions gradually increase your activity levels over time to help you meet your long term goals in a sustainable manner. You can create new resolutions, or add one to an existing goal as well. Other changes in this release: → Adding a goal now has a brand new interface → Redesigned goal completion and update notifications → A permissions prompt now is shown if the app detects HealthKit permissions have been reset → Improved scrolling performance on the home screen → Graph axes should now use compact numbers for labels, so “40,000” becomes “40k” → Fixed a bug where editing weight goals would reset them → More consistent haptics and dynamic type behaviour in Settings
Happy new year, everyone! Kick off your 2024 fitness goals right by creating and tracking your resolutions with Peak 2.4! Resolutions gradually increase your activity levels over time to help you meet your long term goals in a sustainable manner. You can create new resolutions, or add one to an existing goal as well. Other changes in this release: → Adding a goal now has a brand new interface → Redesigned goal completion and update notifications → A permissions prompt now is shown if the app detects HealthKit permissions have been reset → Improved scrolling performance on the home screen → Graph axes should now use compact numbers for labels, so “40,000” becomes “40k” → Fixed a bug where editing weight goals would reset them → More consistent haptics and dynamic type behaviour in Settings → Fixed a bug where the 2023 year in review would show data for 2024
Happy new year, everyone! Kick off your 2024 fitness goals right by creating and tracking your resolutions with Peak 2.4! Resolutions gradually increase your activity levels over time to help you meet your long term goals in a sustainable manner. You can create new resolutions, or add one to an existing goal as well. Other changes in this release: → Adding a goal now has a brand new interface → Redesigned goal completion and update notifications → A permissions prompt now is shown if the app detects HealthKit permissions have been reset → Improved scrolling performance on the home screen → Graph axes should now use compact numbers for labels, so “40,000” becomes “40k” → Fixed a bug where editing weight goals would reset them → More consistent haptics and dynamic type behaviour in Settings
This release bring improvements to chart annotations across the app Release notes for Peak 2.3: Introducing 2023 In Review! As the year comes to a close, take a moment to admire and share the progress you’ve made
This release fixes an issue where widgets might not appear on iOS 16. Release notes for Peak 2.3: Introducing 2023 In Review! As the year comes to a close, take a moment to admire and share the progress you’ve made