Lolo Patch Notes
Lolo Patch Notes — June 13 to 19, 2026
Lolo is becoming the easiest way to see who’s around across your broader social, professional, and community graph — then turn that proximity into a real plan. This week focused on shareable plans, smoother mobile entry, safer iOS login paths, and clearer network filters.
What shipped
- Smart Plans became shareable: plans now support share links, guest RSVP flows, richer plan previews, RSVP categories, and clearer owner controls for managing people in a plan.
- Guests can coordinate before becoming full Lolo users: the guest loop now includes email capture, guest message updates, host notifications when someone RSVPs, and a clearer path to get the Lolo app after joining a plan.
- Native invite routing improved: installed, logged-in iOS users opening a plan invite can be routed directly into the plan group chat, while non-users and browser visitors still get the guest RSVP page.
- Mobile auth received a major polish pass: Google, X, Apple, Phantom, WalletConnect, Rainbow, and callback/deep-link flows were tightened so mobile users are less likely to get stuck between the app, browser, and provider screens.
- iOS onboarding/location handling got safer: Lolo moved further toward explicit user-triggered approximate pings, with fixes that avoid unwanted browser location prompts and reduce stale native-location hangs.
- Map network filters are clearer: Friends, X Friends, token, and Circle filters now persist better and show a visible active-filter state in the map navigation.
What improved
- Plan chats are more useful: tagging a non-member in a plan chat can add them to the plan and notify them, and invite preview times / plan chat additions were cleaned up.
- Upcoming plans are easier to find: your own plans and invited plans now appear in Upcoming more reliably, even when visibility timing would have hidden them before.
- Mobile map and messages feel smoother: recent fixes improved group/chat header behavior, inline place-card expansion, clickable
@usernamementions, and zoomed-out map avatar / boundary behavior. - iOS Universal Links got support: the native shell can route supported links into the app, which helps invite and auth flows feel more app-native.
- Signup through plan invites is better attributed: when someone fully signs up through a plan invite, the plan-invite creator can be credited as the referrer.
- Stale native iOS builds are handled more gracefully: web hotfixes reduce the chance that older App Store builds show unusable Apple login paths or hang during Google / X handoffs while a newer native build rolls through review.
Growth/community notes
- iOS moved into quiet App Store distribution: Lolo was approved for the App Store, with the current rollout focused on friends / controlled early distribution rather than a broad launch blast.
- Plan links are now a stronger acquisition loop: a Lolo plan can reach people through iMessage, X DMs, Telegram, or other group chats before those people install the app — closer to the “coordinate first, install after value” loop.
- Referral and plan loops are starting to connect: plan-invite signup attribution gives Lolo another way to credit people who bring useful new participants into the graph.
- Velvet remains a live community example: the Velvet holders Circle continues to be the clearest public example of Lolo turning an onchain token community into a real-world community surface.
- The map is becoming more community-aware: persisted network filters and token / Circle visibility make it easier to answer “who’s around?” for a specific social or community context.
What’s next
- Verify the newest iOS auth build: Apple login still needs real-device confirmation after the updated native build is approved / installed from the App Store.
- Add sharper Smart Plans analytics: the remaining Smart Plans measurement work is around stable plan / conversation IDs plus guest, share, and invite events.
- Show distance in Smart Plans recommendations: suggested places should make proximity obvious so users can choose where to meet faster.
- Improve guest follow-up: a simple admin / export surface for guest RSVPs would help measure plan-link conversion and follow up with people who joined as guests.
- Keep mobile rollout operationally ready: EU distribution status, D&B / company-verification follow-up, and continued smoke testing remain behind-the-scenes launch work.
Source notes
- Compiled from the Lolo agent brief, the Lolo open-loop tracker, recent Hermes session search, and
git log --since='7 days ago'onconsort-tech/lolo-mvp-1. - Items described as shipped are backed by main-branch commits or durable project notes. App Store and native-build items are labeled as rollout / verification work where real-device confirmation is still pending.
- No secrets, tokens, private operational details, or unverified growth metrics are included here.