Features and improvements shipping to TOMO
Editing saved sessions just got dramatically faster. TOMO now suggests techniques as you type, learns from your training history, and gets out of the way when there's nothing to show.
When editing techniques on a saved session, TOMO now searches across three sources simultaneously to suggest the right technique name as you type.
Focus the technique input without typing anything and TOMO shows your recently logged techniques. One tap to add — no typing required for your regulars.
When editing submissions, TOMO reads the techniques you drilled in that session, infers which positions you were working from, and suggests submissions available from those positions.
Empty sections no longer clutter the screen with dashed placeholder cards. If you didn't record injuries, instructor, or warm-up info, those sections stay hidden until you need them.
Save toasts now tell you exactly what changed instead of generic "Changes saved" messages.
All edit icons across the session detail screen standardized to a consistent size and contrast. Previously some icons were too small or too dim to notice on the dark background.
Why this matters: Technique autocomplete fixes a core data quality problem. When users type "arm bar" vs "armbar" vs "juji gatame" — those are the same technique, but the Insights engine couldn't connect them. Now TOMO guides users toward canonical names, which means your weekly insights get smarter automatically.