Consumables, sign-in, and responsive polish
How this release adds consumable tracking, better account handling, and cleaner small-screen interactions.
Inventory expands beyond durable gear
Up to this point, GearScout is strongest when every item behaves like a long-lived piece of equipment. Consumable support changes that by letting groups track items that are used up over time instead of checked in and out forever.
That makes the inventory side of the product more practical for real supply rooms, not just gear cages and trailer shelves. Groups can now keep durable gear and stock-style items in the same system.
Account handling updates
User and group management get more capable in this period. Password reset support, notifications, and stronger member handling make the app easier to maintain as more people start using it.
The result is less friction when inviting people in, recovering access, or keeping a shared GearScout workspace healthy over time.
Common actions work better on smaller screens
A lot of the visible polish in this release is about layout and button behavior. Inventory and public item actions fit smaller screens more comfortably, which matters when someone is using the app from a phone instead of a desk.
These are not flashy additions, but they remove friction from the kinds of quick taps people make while moving gear around.
Release breakdown
The full release notes for this update, grouped the same way as the changelog index.
Consumable gear support
Inventory can now represent consumable items instead of treating everything like a permanent piece of gear.
Consumable docsStronger user and group management
User management expands with better member handling, repair notifications, and password reset support.
Sign-in and password reset flows
Sign-in and password reset flows are cleaned up so they feel more stable and less confusing while loading.
Inventory and public-item responsiveness
Button layouts and spacing are updated so inventory and public-item actions work better on smaller screens.
Docs and onboarding guidance
Docs and sign-in messaging are refined so new users have clearer first-time setup guidance.
Missing categories and mobile tag issues
Inventory issues around missing categories and mobile tag handling are corrected.
Copy and smaller UI cleanup
A set of smaller text and layout issues are cleaned up while the account and inventory flows are refined.