What's new

Changelog

A running log of the bigger things we've shipped. Smaller fixes happen in the background.

  1. Trip tabs jump straight to the section

    Clicking Overview, Discussion, Gallery, Campsites, Meals, Expenses (or any other trip tab) now scrolls the page to that section, so you don't have to scroll past the hero to find it.

  2. Cancel a trip without losing the page

    Organizers can now cancel a trip from the trip page or its edit screen. Everyone with access is emailed, a "Trip Cancelled" stamp appears over the photo, and the trip stops counting toward camping stats — but messages, photos, and recap notes stay readable. You can reopen the trip if plans come back together.

  3. Invite friends directly to a trip

    When creating or editing a trip you can now invite specific friends individually, alongside (or instead of) sharing with whole groups. Invitees see the trip in their list and get the same notification as group invites.

  4. Cleaner logged-out pages

    The landing and login pages now open with a photo-led welcome and tighter invite-code flows, so new campers get a clearer sense of TouchGrass before they sign in.

  5. Format your trip descriptions

    Trip descriptions now support a small toolbar for headings, bold, italic, underline, bulleted and numbered lists, and links — markdown under the hood, so plain-text descriptions keep working unchanged.

  6. Recover a forgotten username or password

    Logged-out visitors can now ask us to email their username (using the address on the account) or send a one-time password reset link (using the username). Reset links expire after an hour and sign you out everywhere when used.

  7. See when each RSVP was last set

    Hover any attendee on a trip's RSVP list to see the date and time they last picked Going, Maybe, or Not Going.

  8. Switch a trip's planning style mid-stream

    Organizers can now change a trip between fixed dates, a date poll, and a location poll while editing. The form spells out exactly what gets reset (and what stays) before you confirm.

  9. Location polls and voting deadlines

    Propose two to five candidate campsites and let the group vote before you commit. Date polls and location polls both accept an optional "voting closes at" deadline, with a single notification to everyone when it passes.

  10. Faster, tabbed trip pages

    Trip detail pages are now split into Overview, Discussion, Packing, Meals, Campsites, Expenses, Gallery, and Recap tabs. RSVP and poll-vote buttons update instantly without a full page reload.

  11. Edit your own message-board posts

    Author-side editing for trip discussion posts, plus newest threads now sort to the top so live conversations stay in view.

  12. A new look — and search that finds anything

    The Editorial Wilderness redesign rolls out across the app: a forest-and-campfire palette, a fixed left rail on desktop, and a sticky top header with global search. The header search now suggests people, trips, and groups as you type.

  13. Meal planning, weather, highlights, and camping stats

    Claim breakfast/lunch/dinner on a day-by-slot grid, see a 7-day forecast for trips with coordinates, vote on the best moments after a trip wraps, and watch your camping stats add up on your profile.

  14. Hand off the primary-organizer role

    Trip creators can now transfer primary-organizer status to a co-organizer if their plans change. Co-organizers keep all their other powers — only the primary organizer can delete the trip.

  15. Direct messages and user blocking

    Accepted friends can now exchange one-to-one direct messages from a dedicated Messages inbox. Block a user to immediately stop messages and DMs in either direction.

  16. Engagement digest emails

    Get a tidy summary email — daily, weekly, or off — covering trip updates, message reactions, packing-list changes, campsite bookings, new discussion posts, meal-plan claims, and highlight votes. Tune which events are included from your profile settings.