The first iPhone release of Gathrd is now live. It gives users one place to save products they find online, organise them into collections, track useful item details, and build a clearer shortlist across retailers.
This release establishes the core Gathrd experience on iPhone: saving, organising, revisiting, and narrowing down the products that matter.
Improvements
- Launched the first full Gathrd experience on iPhone.
- Added product saving and collection-based organisation inside one dedicated app.
- Replaced more fragmented save habits such as screenshots, browser bookmarks, open tabs, and shopping notes.
- Established collections as the central organisational model instead of storing everything in one flat list.
- Added visibility for key product information such as imagery, retailer context, and price data when available.
- Improved the ability to return to a saved product later and still understand why it was worth keeping.
- Made revisit behaviour more useful after the original save moment has passed.
- Added favouriting and shortlist-oriented behaviour to help users focus on stronger options.
- Improved the move from broad product saving into a more deliberate decision-making flow.
- Expanded post-save usefulness through narrowing, comparison, and shortlist building.
- Positioned Gathrd as more than a save tool by supporting shopping intent over time.
- Gathrd for iPhone is built around a signed-in account so collections, saved items, and settings stay tied to the user over time.
- Added a more dependable structure than informal save methods like notes or screenshots.
- Established an account layer that also supports future cross-surface use across web and other product entry points.
- Created a stronger long-term foundation for saved products and shopping collections.
- Added support for revisiting and maintaining collections after items have been saved.
- Improved the app for longer shopping journeys where options change over time rather than ending at one-time capture.
- Made collections more useful as working spaces for real decisions instead of passive archives.
- Reinforced Gathrd as a product organisation tool, not just a link-saving utility.
