May 2026
Brand and support foundation
Omnisant's public experience was refined around the core philosophy of reducing fragmentation across modern life.
What changed
- Refined public website language around calm systems for complex lives.
- Added the Why page to explain the problem Omnisant was built to solve.
- Added support resources for quick start, calendar sync, permissions, mobile use, troubleshooting, operating habits, and release notes.
- Improved product screenshots with more realistic household coordination examples.
- Strengthened privacy, permissions, and shared-context language.
Why it matters
The product experience now better reflects the real problem Omnisant is designed around: fragmented information, repeated questions, duplicated effort, and disconnected household context.
Future release note format
Month / date
Release title
Short summary, what changed, and why it matters.
Release title
Short summary, what changed, and why it matters.
Release notes should stay calm, concise, and useful. They should not include commit hashes, internal issue IDs, or hype language.