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A Winter of Polishing

Time flies, and in the blink of an eye, winter is drawing to a close. How has your winter been? Were you gathered with family in a warm home, enjoying winter sports, or perhaps soaking up the sun in the Southern Hemisphere?

For us, this winter has been an incredibly fulfilling season. Back in November, we decided on our next goal: to focus entirely on product polishing. While we’ve been relatively quiet during this period, it has been the busiest winter since I started this journey. Instead of chasing the next “trendy” feature, we took a step back to eliminate potential underlying issues one by one. Now, I’m excited to share the results of our winter’s work with you:

Markers and Paths

Map Visuals

Text Editor

Settings

Camera and Interaction

Sharing and Customization

AI Assistant

App Installation (PWA)

Stability, Performance, and More

This represents a fruitful period of work, but it’s not everything. We know there are parts of our previous roadmap that aren’t finished yet (such as Classic Mode and Data Import)—please don’t worry, we haven’t forgotten them. We wanted to build a solid foundation first to ensure future development stands on stable ground. Our goal remains the same: to make it simple and enjoyable for you to create maps that are both beautiful and practical.

Looking back at 2025, we made many attempts—some good, some bad. In the past, we tried to iterate as fast as a Silicon Valley startup, but that led to sacrifices in stability and chaos in development. I believe we have now found a rhythm that suits Tasmap better: we will no longer chase rapid, frequent releases. Instead, we will update on a bi-weekly or monthly cycle to ensure quality and stability.

We will release our Spring Roadmap next month. If you have any thoughts, feel free to discuss them with us on Discord or via email. You are also welcome to follow us on Twitter for product updates.

Look forward to hearing from you.

'26, Jan 19