
See Yourself More Clearly
The Self Reflection Dashboard got a big upgrade — Body tab now shows your weekly average, Memory reveals every fact Chugli knows about you, and a couple of small annoyances are gone.
What's new
The Self Reflection Dashboard got a big round of improvements today. Your Body tab is redesigned, your Memory page shows what Chugli actually knows about you, and a couple of small annoyances are gone.
Self Reflection — Body tab, redesigned
The old Body view only showed today's numbers. You'd log meals all week and still have no idea how you were actually doing.
Now it shows your weekly average — one big calorie number front and center, a ring that fills up as you get closer to your daily goal, and a 7-day bar chart that makes it immediately obvious which days you tracked and which you skipped. Each bar's color gets richer the closer you hit your target.
The Protein, Carbs, and Fat chips at the bottom also got a visual upgrade — each one shows a mini fill bar so you can see how your average stacks up against a healthy daily target.
One bug fix too: today's calories weren't always showing in the chart. That's fixed.
Memory — rebuilt from scratch
The old Memory page buried the interesting stuff. Now it opens with what matters:
- Soul Profile first — the personality summary Chugli has built up about you sits right at the top
- What Chugli Knows — a brand new section that shows every fact Chugli has learned about you, grouped by topic: Personal, Work, Family, Relationship, Health, Goals, and more. Facts you've mentioned more than once show a little ×3 badge so you know they really stuck
- The more you chat, the more this fills up — it's a good way to see the picture Chugli is building of you
Removed: the bouncing "Tap here" arrow
A purple arrow used to bounce above the lens button mid-conversation suggesting you switch lenses. It was distracting and honestly a bit pushy. Gone.
Feedback: no more 7-day wait
You can now send feedback whenever you want. The previous rule that blocked you for a week after one submission made no sense — if you have something to say, we want to hear it.