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Stuck? Stack Almanac now points you to the next step

Stack Almanac now suggests a next step when a scan or search comes up empty, shows what's new at a glance, and lets you share advisor questions as a link.

The latest update to Stack Almanac is about not leaving you stuck. When a bottle scan finds no match or a search turns up nothing, the app now suggests a useful next step instead of a blank screen. You can see what changed in each release at a glance, share an advisor question as a link, and the audit understands three more ingredients.

What happens when a scan fails or a search finds nothing?

You get a next step instead of a dead end. If a bottle scan does not find a match, or a catalogue search comes up empty, Stack Almanac now nudges you toward the most useful thing to do next: try a different scan, ask the Almanac Advisor, or browse the catalogue. An empty catalogue search gives you a one-tap "Ask the Almanac" path, so a search that finds nothing becomes a question the advisor can answer. There is also an Ask Almanac shortcut right inside the Add Supplement screen, for when you are not sure what you are adding.

How do I know when Stack Almanac adds something new?

Stack Almanac now shows a "What's new" banner on your Today screen after each release, with the full release notes one tap away so you never miss a new feature. The app also keeps itself current: when a new version is live, it offers a one-tap refresh to bring you up to date, instead of leaving you on an older build until you reload by hand.

Can I share an advisor question with someone?

Yes. You can now share a link that opens the Almanac Advisor with a question already typed in, ready to review and send. It does not send automatically, so whoever opens the link stays in control of the conversation. It is handy for sharing a good prompt with a friend, or sending yourself a question to pick up later.

Which supplements does the audit understand now?

Caffeine, rhodiola, and CBD are now recognised ingredients. They resolve to the right entries in the catalogue, so audits and dose checks understand them alongside everything else you take. If your routine includes any of the three, they will be read correctly rather than skipped.

Anything else?

The Integrations page now opens with a connection-status card at the top, so you can see your wearable and messaging connections at a glance instead of scanning the whole list. It is compact when something is connected and expanded when nothing is yet, so the next step is always clear.

How do I get these?

Everything here is live now, with nothing to switch on. Open Stack Almanac and you will see the "What's new" banner on Today, the next-step suggestions when a scan or search comes up empty, and the connection card on the Integrations page. It is all part of the app already.

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