Skip to content

Scent Atlas and Insights

iPhone, iPad, MacIntermediate12 min read

The Scent Atlas is where Orrique turns your collection and your logged wears into a picture of your taste. It has four lenses you can swipe between: a Wheel of what you reach for, a Year heatmap of every day you wore something, a Map of your collection in scent space, and a Value view of cost per wear. From here you can also compare scents side by side and open Scent Wrapped, your year in review. This article walks through each lens and what it shows.

Open the Scent Atlas when you want to step back and see patterns rather than individual entries. It is useful for:

  • Seeing which scent families and notes you actually reach for
  • Reviewing how often you wear fragrances and which days you skip
  • Finding gaps your wardrobe does not cover
  • Working out which bottles give you the best value per wear
  • Looking back on your year with Scent Wrapped

The Atlas fills in as you use Orrique. The more scents you add and the more wears you log, the more it has to show.

Open the Scent Atlas tab. Near the top you will see a floating switcher with four buttons: Wheel, Year, Map, and Value. Tap a button to change lens, or swipe left and right to move between them. Each lens scrolls vertically through its own set of cards.

If your collection is empty, the Atlas shows a short prompt asking you to add a few scents and log some wears first. Once you have a scent in your collection, the lenses appear.

Wheel

Your taste at a glance: family mix, top notes, fingerprint, and perfumers. Free

Jump to Wheel

Year

A heatmap of every day you wore something, plus your weekly wearing rhythm. Free

Jump to Year

Map

Your collection plotted in scent space, with lines between scents that share notes. Free

Jump to Map

Value

Cost per wear, spending, performance, and rotation health. Pro

Jump to Value

The Wheel lens is the first one you see. It gathers the cards that describe what you gravitate toward:

  • Overview. A compact strip of four numbers: how many scents are in your collection, your total wears, wears this month, and your wears per week. If you own any bottles, a slim bar shows how many of them you have reached for in the last 30 days. It appears whether or not you have worn anything lately, so it can read “0 of N” when nothing was worn recently.
  • Your scent fingerprint. A flowing visual of your whole collection’s character, with a one-line read such as “woody-leaning”. It animates gently when it appears, unless you have Reduce Motion turned on.
  • Gaps in your wardrobe. See the Gap Finder section below.
  • What you reach for. Your scent families shown as a ring of your family mix plus a bar chart of your top families. Tap a bar to highlight that family and reveal its scents as chips below. This card also lists the notes you gravitate toward and, when there is data, where on your body you tend to apply.
  • By perfumer. A bar chart of how many scents you own per perfumer. Tap a bar to reveal that perfumer’s scents.
  • Scents like the ones you love. A row of catalog suggestions that fit your taste, with a “Find similar to” shortcut. See the section below.
  • Scents and your mood. When you have logged how you felt on your wears, this shows the scents you tend to reach for on your brighter-than-usual days.

To open any scent, tap its chip or card. Tapping a highlighted bar again, or tapping empty space, clears the selection.

The Year lens shows a heatmap where each small square is one day, colored by the scent family you wore most that day. It scrolls sideways so you can move across months and years.

  • A label at the top shows the span of years covered, for example “2025 to 2026”.
  • Below the grid, three quick stats show days worn, total wears, and your busiest month.
  • Empty days appear as faint squares.

Below the heatmap is Your wearing rhythm, a bar chart of how many wears you logged each week. Tap a bar to select that week and reveal the scents you wore, shown as chips you can tap to open. Tap the bar again, or empty space, to clear it. If a selected week had no wears, it says so plainly.

The Map lens places your collection in a constellation. Each dot is a fragrance, positioned by character: fresh scents sit toward the left, warm scents toward the right, and sweeter scents toward the top. Dots are sized by how often you wear them, and faint lines connect scents that share notes.

  1. Tap a dot to select it. A small label appears showing the scent’s name, its lean (for example “Warm, sweet”), and how many times you have worn it.
  2. Tap the label, or tap the same dot again, to open that fragrance.

If you have fewer than two scents with notes, the card invites you to add a few scents with notes so it can map them.

Above the constellation, Pro members with Apple Intelligence also see Your scent profile. See the Pro features section below.

Value lens: cost per wear and spending Pro

Section titled “Value lens: cost per wear and spending Pro”

With Pro, it gathers:

CardWhat it shows
Best value, by the wearA photo gallery of your best-value bottles.
Cost per wearA bar chart of your best-value scents, cheapest first. Each bar is labeled with the cost per wear. A scent appears here once you have worn it at least three times and added its price.
SpendingYour collection value, average price per millilitre, how much of your tracked bottles you have used, money resting on the shelf, where your money goes by family, and your wishlist value.
Trial funnelHow often the samples and decants you try become full bottles.
Dupe savingsFor scents you have marked as dupes, how much you have saved versus the original.
PerformanceYour average longevity, projection, and sillage, plus how weather, mood, occasion, and activity track with how a scent wears, and which scents draw the most compliments.
Rotation healthYour most worn scents, favorites that are resting, and bottles running low.

These cards only fill in where you have the matching data. For example, prices drive the spending and cost-per-wear cards, and ratings drive the performance card.

Compare lines up two or three scents side by side. It is a Pro feature, available from the Scent Atlas toolbar when you have at least two scents in your collection. You can also start a comparison from a scent’s detail page or from Discover, which opens Compare with that scent already chosen.

  1. Tap Compare in the toolbar (or use the Compare action on a scent page or in Discover).
  2. Tap “Choose scents” and pick two or three.
  3. The comparison shows their fingerprints overlaid, a summary panel, and a full table of notes, ratings, value, performance, and more.

You can change the selection at any time and the comparison updates. Tapping a scent opens its detail page; tapping a note opens the list of your fragrances with that note.

Scent Wrapped is your year in review, presented as a set of full-screen pages you swipe through. Open it from the “Scent Wrapped” button in the Scent Atlas toolbar (it appears whenever your collection is not empty). The pages cover: an intro with your collection size and the year, your total wears and cadence, your top scent, your collection fingerprint weighted by what you actually wore, your top family, your scent year heatmap, your collection value (only if you have added prices), and a final page to share.

On the last page, tap “Make a card” to open the card editor with your year’s highlights ready to design into a shareable card.

  • Tapping a scent chip or card anywhere in the Atlas opens that fragrance’s detail page.
  • The charts and stats update as you log wears, add scents, and edit prices.
  • Selections in the family, perfumer, and rhythm charts are sticky: tap to select, tap again to clear.
  • Cards appear only when there is data to fill them. A card you do not see yet usually means that part of your journal is still thin.

What needs wears. Some cards stay quiet until your journal has enough to show:

CardWhat it needs
Year heatmap and wearing rhythmAt least one logged wear
”What you reach for”, mood, and perfumerFills in as you log wears and tag scents
Cost per wearAt least three wears and a price for a scent
  • The fingerprint. The Wheel lens fingerprint and Scent Wrapped grow in when they appear. If you have Reduce Motion turned on, that animation is skipped.
  • The Year heatmap shows all time. It always covers your full history, even when you have set a Pro time range or season. This is on purpose, so it stays a complete year-in-review view.
  • Pro features. Orrique Pro is required for the Value lens (cost per wear and spending), Compare, your scent profile, and the time range and season scope. Scent Wrapped, the Wheel lens, the Year heatmap, the Map constellation, and “Scents like the ones you love” are available without Pro.
  • Time range and season (Pro). With Pro, a menu in the toolbar lets you narrow your insights to All time, Last 30 days, Last 90 days, or This year, and optionally to a season (Spring, Summer, Autumn, or Winter). When set, the charts recompute to that window. A “Reset to all time” option appears when a scope is active. The picker appears only when your diary is not empty, and it is fixed to All time on the free tier.
  • On-device profile and gap read (Pro plus Apple Intelligence). Your scent profile, and the written gap summary on the Gap Finder card, are generated on your device when you are on Pro and Apple Intelligence is available. They require iPhone, iPad, or Mac models that support Apple Intelligence on a recent system version. The plain gap rows still appear without it.
  • Devices. The Scent Atlas appears on iPhone, iPad, and Mac. The Apple Watch app does not include these insights. On Mac, several Atlas actions are also in the menu bar (the View and Scents menus).
  • iCloud and sync. The numbers, charts, and heatmap are built from your collection and diary. When you use iCloud sync, those sync across your devices, so your insights look the same everywhere once syncing finishes. On a brand new device, give iCloud a moment to finish bringing your scents and history across; the Atlas fills in as that data arrives. The on-device scent profile text itself is not synced; it is written fresh on each device.

The Gap Finder card, “Gaps in your wardrobe”, reads the breadth of your wearable bottles and names use-cases your collection does not really cover, such as “Nothing light for hot days” or “Nothing cozy or sweet”. A wearable bottle is one you have in your collection that you can actually reach for, so wishlist entries and bottles you have marked as gone do not count toward the total. It needs at least four wearable bottles before it appears. Each gap shows a short title, a one-line explanation, and a “Look for” suggestion describing the type of scent to consider, never a specific product. If your wardrobe is well-rounded, the card says so with a checkmark instead of listing gaps.

The plain gap rows appear for everyone with enough bottles. On Orrique Pro with Apple Intelligence, a short written summary is added above the rows, and a suggestion line below them.

This card suggests catalog scents that fit your taste, built on your device from what you own and wear. It appears once you have at least three scents in your collection and suggestions are available. Scroll the row sideways to browse. Tap a card to start adding that scent to your collection. The “Find similar to” button at the bottom opens a focused list of matches for your highest-rated owned scent.

Was this helpful? Help us improve this guide.