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Profile pictures, ingredient pages, and a tidier My Stack

Add a profile photo to your account, browse the new ingredient reference library, and enjoy a reorganised My Stack page with pagination.

Stack Almanac picked up several updates today: a reorganised My Stack page with pagination, profile pictures in the account header and advisor chat, a more reliable bottle scanner, and a new set of ingredient reference pages.

My Stack gets a cleaner layout

The two tabs on the Stack page are now called My Stack and Discover. Previously labelled Today and Almanac, the old names clashed with the bottom navigation. My Stack is where you manage everything you take. Discover is for finding new supplements and community routines.

The restock and shopping section has moved from Discover into My Stack, so your full supplement workflow is in one place: manage what you take, see what needs buying, reorder. Discover is now purely for exploration.

The My Stack list now shows 25 supplements per page with previous and next controls and a range indicator. If you have a large stack, the list no longer requires endless scrolling. The supplement count is always visible in the list header.

Add a profile picture

You can now add a profile photo to your account. Tap the avatar circle on the Account page to pick a photo from your library (up to 2 MB). It appears immediately in your account header and in the Almanac Advisor chat, so conversations feel a little more personal.

Bottle scanner: more reliable on iOS

The bottle scanner now opens the photo library consistently on iOS. A Safari WebKit behaviour was causing the photo picker to fail silently in some cases. The fix uses a native file input trigger that iOS treats as a direct user gesture, so the picker appears reliably every time.

If you are a subscriber or on a trial, the scanner now correctly shows that scans are included in your plan rather than displaying the free-tier credit copy.

Ingredient reference pages

A new set of ingredient reference pages is now live on the website. Each page covers a single supplement in depth: reference daily amounts, upper limits, available forms and their absorption differences, and how the supplement pairs with others in your routine.

The first eight pages cover the most commonly tracked supplements: Vitamin D3, Vitamin K2, Magnesium, Calcium, Iron, Vitamin C, Zinc, and Copper. Each page is written by the Stack Almanac curator team and links directly to your tracking dashboard.

Browse the ingredient library at stackalmanac.com/ingredients.

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