Workout cards that show what happened, and a more honest coach
Confirm a workout and the card stays put, showing exactly what changed instead of vanishing. Plus a coach that is straight about what it saved, and remembers more about your kit and your week.
When the coach proposes a change to your calendar, you should be able to see what it is before you say yes, and see what happened after. This update is about both.
Approval cards that show their work
When the coach wants to add a workout, remove one, or change a setting, it now hands you a card in the chat with the real details: the workout name, the date, the sport, and a preview of the intensity, not a wall of raw IDs. You approve it right there in the conversation.
The new part is what happens after you confirm. The card used to disappear the moment you tapped approve, which left you wondering whether anything actually happened. Now it stays put and flips in place to show the outcome: "Created", "Deleted", with the same details, so you can scroll back later and see exactly what you agreed to. If something goes wrong on the calendar side, the card says so plainly instead of quietly vanishing.
When you queue a week of training, each session shows up as its own card, so you approve the week one workout at a time, in context, rather than rubber-stamping a block you cannot see.
A coach that is honest about what it did
Two things changed in how the coach talks. It now checks in before the bigger moves, like setting a season goal or clearing a week, instead of charging ahead, so your calendar stays yours.
And it is straight about outcomes. If a turn did not actually save anything, it tells you "nothing saved this turn" rather than implying it did. It will not claim it created or deleted a workout that never landed. What the message says now matches what you see on the calendar.
It remembers more about you
The coach holds on to more of the context that makes the advice yours. Mention a new pair of shoes, a niggle you are training around, or a constraint on your week, and it keeps that in mind next time instead of making you repeat yourself. It also reads the sessions already sitting on your calendar for the next few days, so a question like "what should I do tomorrow" lands in the context of what is already planned, not in a vacuum.
Coming next
Race-result notifications are landing in more places: the iOS app shell is close, so the buzz on your phone the moment your chip time goes live will arrive where it matters most, not just by email and in-chat. More race series are getting indexed week by week too, especially outside the UK and US.