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Gathrd for iPhone is now live

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Apr 10, 2026

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.