The roadmap

What's shipping. What's next. What's not.

This page is the public version of my own working backlog. It's edited weekly. Dates are real targets, not marketing — when one slips, the slip shows up here too. If something you care about isn't on the list, get in touch.

Shipping
7
In progress
3
Next
8
Exploring
3
Considering
10
Parked
1

Launch window

The beta runs through July. The two weeks between beta close and App Store launch are reserved for the bugs and edge cases real testers surface — not new features. We'd rather ship fewer things that work than more things that don't.

  • Beta opens (1 July 2026)

    Next· 1 July 2026

    TestFlight invites go out to verified beta-list signups.

  • Beta runs through 31 July 2026

    Next· 1–31 July 2026

    Live feedback channel, daily fixes, weekly digest of what shipped.

  • Polish + App Store submission

    Next· 1–14 August 2026

    Final bug pass, App Store screenshots and metadata, submission for review. No new features in this window.

    External dependency: Apple review timeline varies — usually 24-48h, occasionally a week.

  • Public launch on the App Store

    Next· ~15 August 2026

    Verge goes live for everyone. Free, Pro, and Pro+ tiers active. Founder Beta testers get a 50% discount on Pro / Pro+ for their first 12 months.

    External dependency: Date slips if Apple review takes longer than expected.

Wearables

Apple Watch is the deepest experience by a large margin — it streams live HRV and heart rate to the iPhone over the watch's native connection. Every other wearable currently feeds Verge through HealthKit, which is reliable but adds a 10-30 minute delay vs the watch's near-real-time. Native SDK integrations close that gap device-by-device, prioritised by how many testers actually wear each.

  • Apple Watch (live native)

    Shipping

    Streaming HRV, RHR, workout sessions, sleep — full real-time.

  • Garmin / Whoop / Oura / Polar / Fitbit (via HealthKit)

    Shipping

    Pulled in through HealthKit. Slight delay, full data.

  • Garmin live-native via Connect IQ

    Exploring· Decision in August based on beta data

    Direct Connect IQ integration for live-stream parity with Apple Watch. Garmin's developer programme is ~£499/month — only worth licensing if a meaningful slice of testers wear Garmin.

    The beta form asks specifically which Garmin model you wear. That data decides whether we license.

    External dependency: Garmin Connect IQ developer programme approval.

  • Whoop live-native

    Considering· Late 2026, demand-gated

    Whoop's API is opening up to indie devs through a 2026 partner programme.

    External dependency: Whoop partner programme approval.

  • Oura native integration

    Considering· 2027 if demand justifies

    Oura Cloud API has good HRV resolution. Native is faster than HealthKit but the gap is smaller than for Garmin.

  • Polar H10 / Verity chest straps

    Exploring· TBD — depends on tester interest

    Bluetooth direct pairing for traders who already own a chest strap. The most accurate consumer HRV reading available.

Trading platform integrations

Beta uses one-tap trade tagging on the Apple Watch — quick, but manual. The bigger unlock is pulling trades in automatically from the platforms you already use, so the biometric data ties to the exact trade you took without you having to log it. Manual tagging stays as the fallback forever.

  • Manual trade tagging (Watch + iPhone)

    Shipping

    One tap on the watch to mark a trade as taken. Optional notes. Always available.

  • TradingView webhook integration

    In progress· Q4 2026

    Send your TradingView alerts to Verge via webhook. Each fire is logged with the biometric snapshot at that instant.

    Easiest first integration — TradingView already has webhooks. Doesn't need their API.

  • MetaTrader 4 / MetaTrader 5

    Next· Q4 2026 / Q1 2027

    EA-based bridge that posts every fill to Verge. Read-only — Verge never sends orders.

  • Interactive Brokers (TWS API)

    Next· Q1 2027

    IB has a clean public API. Read your fills, tag them automatically.

  • NinjaTrader

    Considering· Q1–Q2 2027

    NinjaTrader has indicator + add-on APIs for live trade events.

  • TopstepX (futures funded accounts)

    Considering· Q2 2027, prop-firm demand-gated

    Specifically for funded-account traders. The TopstepX API exposes account performance — Verge can correlate with your physiological state across the evaluation.

  • thinkorswim

    Considering· TBD

    Schwab's thinkorswim platform — popular with US equity / options traders.

    External dependency: Schwab developer programme access.

  • Webull, eToro, Trading 212, Robinhood

    Considering

    Retail-broker integrations. Lower API quality than the pro platforms — likely later, if at all.

Core app features

Things inside Verge itself — new modes, deeper analysis, better visualisations. Driven by what beta testers actually ask for.

  • Trading / Recovery / Fitness modes

    Shipping

    Three modes — all live at beta launch.

  • Trade-by-trade biometric replay

    In progress· Beta launch

    Scrub through a session, see every trade with the HR / HRV reading at that moment.

  • Weekly digest

    In progress· Mid-beta

    Sunday-night summary: your sleep × trading correlation, your tilt episodes, your best hours of the day.

  • AI session debrief (Pro+)

    Next· Q4 2026

    Post-session natural-language summary. "You traded best between 10:15 and 11:00, when your HRV recovered to 62. After that, your HR drifted up."

    Saves the journalling step for traders who already trade for 4 hours and don't want a fifth.

  • Calendar / journal integrations (Apple, Google, Notion)

    Considering· 2027

    Surface a session's biometric snapshot inside your existing journal flow.

  • Multi-day baselines

    Considering

    Roll your baseline across 30/90/180 days so the "you vs you" view accounts for seasonality, training load, life events.

Platform

iOS / Apple Watch first. iPad and macOS native apps are reasonable extensions of SwiftUI. Android requires a full rebuild and isn't the next thing.

  • iOS + Apple Watch

    Shipping

    The primary platform. Always will be the deepest.

  • iPad-optimised layout

    Next· Q4 2026

    SwiftUI scales reasonably already; this is dedicated layouts for the large canvas.

  • macOS app

    Considering· 2027

    Native macOS via Catalyst. For traders running multi-monitor setups.

  • Web dashboard

    Considering

    Read-only view of your data on the web. For traders who want the long-form analysis on a real screen.

  • Android

    Parked

    A full rewrite. Realistic only when iOS revenue justifies a second engineer.

From the studio

CalmHQ Studio's wider direction — not Verge-specific. Free tools and templates that fit the same mission as Verge: small, honest, made by one person, useful to a version of them twelve years ago.

  • Free calculators on calmhqstudio.com

    Shipping

    Position sizing, compound interest, debt payoff, emergency fund, UK house affordability. Always free, no signup.

  • Free + paid Notion templates

    Shipping

    Trading journal, personal-finance system, more on the way.

  • A second product (still figuring out what)

    Exploring· 2027

    Probably something for people who just got their first salary and need a calm system, not another guru.

Help shape the order

What's the next thing you want?

The order on this page is my best guess. Real demand changes it. If you'd benefit from an item earlier — or if there's something missing entirely — tell me.