Changelog
Every shipped release
Desktop app, iPhone Companion, Android Companion. The dates and the changes, in plain language.
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Android v2.0 Companion for Android, version 2.0
The patient chart on your phone is now live.
- Dynamic charts: the patient summary updates on its own as the conversation moves, so the card in your hand always reflects the latest message, booking, or flag.
- Intake details, urgency markers, and appointment changes appear the moment the desktop picks them up, with no need to reopen the alert.
- Faster, steadier rendering on long patient histories, matching the iPhone Companion’s flow.
- Smaller fixes and visual polish throughout.
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Desktop v2.0 ClinDesk for Desktop, version 2.0
ClinDesk now runs on Windows and Linux, not just Mac. One app, the same on-device AI, the same local-only patient data.
- First Windows and Linux builds. ClinDesk installs on all three desktop platforms now, with the same on-device AI and the same encrypted Companion alerts you already know from the Mac.
- GPU acceleration everywhere: Metal on Mac, Vulkan on Windows and Linux. The local model offloads to your graphics card automatically, so replies come back faster on the same machine.
- Live patient charts. The summary now streams to the paired Companion as the conversation moves, so the phone matches the desktop without a manual refresh.
- Native installers per platform and quieter background updates.
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iPhone v2.0 Companion for iPhone, version 2.0
The patient chart on your phone is now live.
- Dynamic charts: the patient summary updates on its own as the conversation moves, so the card in your hand always reflects the latest message, booking, or flag.
- Intake details, urgency markers, and appointment changes appear the moment the desktop picks them up, with no need to reopen the alert.
- Faster, steadier rendering on long patient histories.
- Smaller fixes and visual polish throughout.
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Mac v1.2 ClinDesk for Mac, version 1.2
A brain rearchitecture, faster turns, and a much steadier first reply.
- New on-device model with sharper Spanish handling, better intake recall, and tighter pricing logic.
- KV cache reuse between turns. Replies after the first one feel noticeably snappier on the same hardware.
- Stricter post-checks on every reply: intake validation, third-party patient detection, language-tier leak guards in Spanish.
- Kernel warming on app launch absorbs the first-turn JIT cost so the first patient of the morning doesn’t wait extra.
- Sparkle update detection and a release-build crash fix on the very first brain turn.
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Android v1.1 Companion for Android, version 1.1
A drafts inbox + send-reliability pass on Android.
- Co-Pilot proposals now route to a drafts inbox before send, matching the iPhone Companion’s flow.
- Send polling is serialized: tapping send twice in a row no longer races on the network.
- Brain-side safety tightening shared with the Mac (intake validation, third-party patient detection) reaches Android alerts too.
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iPhone v1.2 Companion for iPhone, version 1.2
A reliability pass on the inbox and notification deep-links.
- Hardened inbox view: smoother scrolling and correct ordering on long patient lists.
- Notification deep-links now reliably open the right patient when you tap a push.
- Tightened registration around remote notifications so the first-launch alert prompt fires correctly.
- Smaller fixes around the bundle name and visual polish.
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Android v1.0 Companion for Android, version 1.0 (open beta)
The Android Companion enters open beta on Google Play.
- Same alert and one-tap reply behavior as the iPhone Companion
- Lock-screen patient summary and Co-Pilot drafts
- Emergency alerts use the high-priority FCM channel so they sound on Do Not Disturb
- QR pairing with the Mac, end-to-end encrypted
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iPhone v1.1 Companion for iPhone, version 1.1
The first App Store release of the iPhone Companion.
- Lock-screen alerts for patient handovers
- Patient summary on tap with one-tap reply
- GPS pin opens the patient’s location in Apple Maps
- Co-Pilot drafts ready to send, edit, or skip from the lock screen
- Emergency alerts wake the device through Do Not Disturb
- End-to-end encryption with the paired Mac via QR pairing
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Mac v1.1 ClinDesk for Mac, version 1.1
A pricing and clinic-config pass shaped by the first month of real WhatsApp traffic.
- Three-tier negotiable pricing (list, negotiated, floor). Clinics can opt in to negotiate locally; the assistant opens at list, steps to negotiated on push-back, and quotes the floor only to known locals.
- A single negotiable toggle in clinic settings hides the negotiation UI when the clinic prefers fixed prices.
- The Weekly Schedule is now the source of truth for hours; the free-text “Hours” field is gone. Mode-specific hours derive from the schedule directly.
- Clinic config import and export. Move the clinic between Macs in one file, no re-onboarding.
- Patient summary polish: subtler intake cards, GPS values open in Apple Maps, fixed contrast on the clinical escalation badge.
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Mac v1.0 ClinDesk for Mac, version 1.0
The first stable release of ClinDesk for Mac.
- Patient inbox with seven-tier triage
- Service catalog with tourist and local pricing
- Three delivery modes: clinic, home visit, remote consult
- Per-mode hours grid and out-of-area handoff
- Confirmation-gated handoffs to the doctor
- Spanish and English with code-switching mid-thread
- Emergency detection that bypasses Do Not Disturb on the Companion app
- All patient data on disk, in plain files, in the user’s Application Support folder
Less admin. More patient time. Private AI for patient conversations.
Answers WhatsApp, books appointments, organizes follow-up, and keeps patient messages on the clinic's own computer. Runs on macOS, Windows, and Linux.