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January 26, 2025
AccountGroupsUI

Multi-group support and a UI refresh

How GearScout starts 2025 with support for multiple groups and a broader visual refresh across the app.

One account can now work across groups

Multi-group support is a meaningful practical change. It helps people who support more than one team, section, or organization work from one account instead of treating every group as a separate world.

That makes GearScout more realistic for district-level volunteers, shared equipment managers, and anyone who moves between related groups.

UI refresh

The visual refresh in this period gives GearScout a more consistent feel. Main screens line up better, interactions feel more deliberate, and the app starts looking less like a fast-moving prototype.

That polish matters because trust is not only about features. People are more likely to rely on software that feels clear and well put together.

Group switching

Once people can belong to more than one group, switching has to feel natural. This release improves that experience so moving between groups is not an awkward side case.

It is an early step, but it sets up a more flexible model for how GearScout can be used across shared leadership and shared equipment contexts.

Release breakdown

The full release notes for this update, grouped the same way as the changelog index.

New

Multi-group support

Users can now work across multiple groups, which is important for people managing more than one team or organization.

Improved

Overall UI refresh

A larger visual refresh improves the feel of the app and makes the main workflows look more intentional and consistent.

Switch-group experience

Group switching and related account interactions are cleaned up to better match the new multi-group model.

Fixed

Small switcher and layout cleanup

A set of small UI details are tidied up as the new group-switching workflow is introduced.