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What shipped in each version, and the occasional note on why something works the way it does.
What it writes, and what it claims
The history import reads and reports before it writes anything, a year of statistics finally arrives whole, a weigh-in its own neighbours contradict is refused, and the dashboard stops grading a kilogram and stops claiming a connection that just failed.
Read the release notes →Reaching further back
The Synced data screen became the whole archive rather than its most recent hundred entries, and the history import learned to read the table Home Assistant keeps for years instead of the ten days of raw states.
Read the release notes →What changed in the second beta
A scale sensor that reads twenty kilograms light no longer passes for a weight, the sensor mapping is shown before it is used, the history import is offered during setup, and the charts draw a day at a time.
Read →The first one
Weight and body composition from Home Assistant into Apple Health, two home-screen widgets, history import, and a list of everything the app has written that you can delete from.
Read the release notes →All versions
- 1.2 21 Aug 2026 What it writes, and what it claims
- 1.1 20 Aug 2026 Reaching further back
- 1.0 19 Aug 2026 The first one