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iPhone, iPad, MacBeginner10 min read

A plain-language summary of recent Orrique updates, newest first. This covers the changes you are most likely to notice. For the deeper how-to on anything here, follow the links into the full articles.

Read this after an update to see what changed, or to catch up on features that arrived since you last looked.

VersionHeadlineWhere to read more
2.7Private, encrypted support messagingContact Support
2.5In-app Help and Support, plus a real Mac Help menuSettings, The Mac App
2.4A rebuilt Share Studio with a cover-flow style pickerSharing a Scent Card
2.3A redesigned welcome, crisper icons, smoother Diary and TodayGetting Started
2.2A more in-command Today, more on the Mac, a clearer DiscoverToday
2.1A diary you can filter, revisit, and replayThe Diary and Logging a Wear
2.0The Layering RoomFormulas, Scent Bases, and the Layering Room

Private support messaging. Free You can now message the team right inside Orrique, and your name, email, and message are encrypted on your device so only Orrique support can read them. Open Settings, then Help and Support, then Contact support to send a message and see replies come back in a thread, all in the app. You can export or delete a conversation yourself at any time. If you are not signed in to iCloud, the help center’s contact form does the same from your browser (encrypted before it is sent), we reply by email, and you get a code to check your request’s status. What we keep and for how long is spelled out in the Privacy Policy: a conversation is deleted within 30 days of being resolved, and within a year at most.

A clearer support conversation. Free Later 2.7 updates make messaging feel more responsive: before you write in you see a realistic “we usually reply within X” estimate that reflects our hours and how busy we are, your message shows Delivered and then Seen once we open it, and once your request is resolved you can rate the help with a thumbs up or down. The rating saves the moment you tap, and an optional comment saves on its own when you finish typing, so there is no extra step.

Replies that show up on their own. Free When the team replies, a brief in-app notice appears and the conversation updates itself while you have it open, so you no longer need to leave and come back to see a new message or a status change. Tap the notice to jump straight to the reply.

Conversations that wrap up on their own. Free After the team replies, a conversation waits for you; if you do not need anything more it resolves on its own after a few days, and a resolved conversation closes a little later (replying any time before that reopens it). It keeps your list tidy without anyone having to close things by hand.

Attach images and files. Free You can now attach an image or a file to a support message with the paperclip in the composer, and the team can attach files back. You can also attach a file when you write in from the help-center contact form. Attachments are encrypted in your browser or on your device before they upload, just like your messages, so only Orrique support can open them. They are deleted when you delete the conversation, and the uploaded files are cleared once a request is closed.

Help inside the app. Free Orrique now carries its own help center. Open Settings, then Help and Support, to reach guides for getting started, common tasks, Free vs Orrique Pro, what is new, troubleshooting, and the frequently asked questions, plus a way to contact support. On iPhone and iPad each guide opens in a built-in reader, so you never leave the app. On a Mac the Help menu carries the same links and opens them in your browser. Every guide is single-sourced from help.orrique.com, so what you read in the app matches the website. See Settings and The Mac App.

A clearer Today pick card. Free The daily pick card now puts its main moves in a single action row: Wear, Track, and Swap. Swap is the new home for “Not feeling it? Suggest another,” which steps to the next best scent, and the card’s details now sit behind a small glyph button rather than stacked text links. A weather chip rounds out the card. See Today.

Prices stay private everywhere. Free When Hide Prices is on, the Insights Value lens now hides amounts too, so a private setting stays private across the whole app. See Privacy and App Lock and Scent Atlas and Insights.

A rebuilt Share Studio. Free The share-card editor was reworked around a cover-flow style picker: several style cards sit side by side, each a live preview of your own content, and you swipe (or step, on Mac) to bring one to the center. The free editor stays simple, with Style and Size to choose, while the deeper editing moves behind Pro. Pro See Sharing a Scent Card.

Signature arches and richer card details. Free Cards can show signature arches with a count and roundness, and the card’s Details can now carry the Perfumer, a Format badge (Full bottle, Sample, or Decant), and rows of Seasons and Occasions chips. See Sharing a Scent Card.

A redesigned welcome. Free The first-run screen is rebuilt around a single warm hero: the Orrique mark over the app’s own aura, a short line, then the three ways to begin and one calm “Make it yours” setup card. It reads as an invitation rather than a setup form. See Getting Started.

Crisper icons and a clearer brand mark. Icons across the app were sharpened for a cleaner, more legible look, the “Tried” status now shows a nose, and the Orrique mark on the launch and upgrade screens is larger and easier to read.

Smoother Diary and Today. Logging a wear no longer makes the Diary stutter, and the Today pick card is quicker, both now do their heavier work in the background. See The Diary and Logging a Wear and Today.

A more in-command Today. Free The daily pick card gained “Not feeling it? Suggest another,” which steps to the next best scent, and “Back to recommended” to return to the original. The page color follows whichever pick is showing. (In Version 2.5 these moves became the Swap button in the new action row.) See Today.

More on the Mac. The View menu can now drive your collection sort and layout and switch the Scent Atlas lens, and the Scents menu adds Start Tracking, End Wear Session, check-ins, Compare Fragrances, and Scent Wrapped. See The Mac App.

A clearer Discover. Community picks now load behind a tidy placeholder, and the “For you” rail explains itself when your collection is still too small for personal picks. See Discover and Dupes.

Faster diary reflections. You can add or edit an entry’s compliments and note to future you straight from the feed, without opening the full entry. See The Diary and Logging a Wear.

This knowledge base. A full set of help articles covering every part of the app arrived in this release. (Version 2.5 brought it inside the app, see above.)

A diary you can filter, revisit, and replay. Free

  • Removable filter chips show each active filter and sort, with a Clear to reset.
  • An “On this day” row surfaces a wear from a year or more ago on today’s date.
  • “Log this again today” replays any past entry in one tap (you confirm before saving).
  • The next-day rating opens its sheet right over the Diary instead of jumping away.
  • A result count tells you how many entries a search or filter is showing.
  • The year heatmap is now tappable: tap a day to open it.
  • New “With photos” filter and a Sort control.

See The Diary and Logging a Wear and Search, Filtering, and Sorting.

The Layering Room. Free A guided room for pairing scents and bases. Pick a starting point, choose what you want (last longer, sweeter, fresher, warmer, cleaner, or amplify), and see which of your own scents and bases layer best, ranked, each with a plain word and a real reason rather than a fake percentage. Save any pairing as a formula in one tap, and on Pro read an honest, on-device note on why it works. Pro See Formulas, Scent Bases, and the Layering Room.

Bases in your formulas. A formula can now include a base layer (for example a vanilla body oil under a fragrance). The base sets the stage and is not counted as a wear.

These arrived in updates before 2.0 and are part of the app today. This is an evergreen list, so think of it as “these are also in the app” rather than a dated timeline.

Scent bases and a base catalog

A separate Bases shelf for the oils, lotions, and mists you layer under fragrances, with a built-in catalog. Read more.

The Apple Watch app

Today’s pick, one-tap logging, live check-ins, and a complication, on your wrist. Read more.

On-device AI

Your scent profile, a review draft writer, a weekly recap, Scent Twin recommendations, and Read Bottle. Read more.

The wardrobe and trips

Shelves you can browse as a wardrobe, a Gap Finder for what your collection is missing, and Pack for a trip. Read more.

The share-card editor

Build and customize a card to share. Read more.

This page covers the highlights, not every small fix. For the exact version your app is on, open Settings and look in About.

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