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Feature Update

What’s new: faster decisions, fewer fixes, better visibility (Mobile & Web)

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Shared by Isobel • January 20, 2026

These releases improve everyday workflows across feed, paddocks, and record keeping.

See feed costs clearly, at a glance

New avg $/hd/day topline stat on the Feed Report
You can now see the average cost per head per day directly at the top of the feed report. This gives you an immediate sense check on feeding efficiency without digging into line items or exports.

Why it matters:
Faster insight into feed performance makes it easier to spot cost blowouts early and explain results to advisors or partners with confidence.

Fewer paddock mistakes when setting up gates

Improved gate selection logic
When creating a new gate landmark, nearby paddocks are now calculated based on the shortest distance to paddock boundaries (not the centre point). This results in more accurate pre-selections and fewer incorrect saves.

Why it matters:
Cleaner setup from the start means less time lost fixing mistakes or contacting support.

Create records directly from filtered animals on mobile (IAM)

With individual livestock filtering on mobile, you can now add records straight to the filtered group you’re viewing.

Why it matters:
This removes friction when wanting to add more information to a specific set of individuals, this will save you time and reduce data being mistakenly added to the wrong animal.

Paddock costs now show consistently in mobile record history

Sowing, harvest, and spray records now display costs consistently across record reviews and the history timeline on mobile. Previously, costs were only visible by editing the record.

Why it matters:
You can quickly review what was spent without risking accidental changes or extra steps.

Condition score distribution now visible on mobile (MOB)

When using the scorer for condition scoring on mobile, mob users can now see a histogram showing the distribution across the mob in the record review.

Why it matters:
Seeing spread—not just averages—helps identify variability early and supports better nutrition and management decisions without switching to desktop.