Thred™ July 2026 Release
Sharper maps, uninterrupted trails, and honest weather. Thred's July update brings sharper SupaRes maps, up to 30 days of offline login, and adventure weather that matches the time you were actually out.
The moments that matter most, made dependable.
This update is all about the moments that matter most when you're out on an adventure — seeing your route clearly, staying signed in when the signal drops, and getting an honest picture of the day you actually had.
A Clearer Map to Plan By
Your SupaRes 2D map looks like itself again. We restored the details that had gone missing — labels, contour lines, roads, streets, and place names — so you can read the terrain at a glance, whether you're scouting a trailhead or finding a friend at the meetup point.
We also fixed an issue where the high-resolution overlay could quietly stop applying. The enhanced terrain imagery now stays active and renders consistently, even when you switch basemaps or reload the view. What you see is what you get, every time.



Stay Signed In, Even Off the Grid
Adventures don't wait for cell service, and now neither does your login. Once you've signed in, Thred keeps working offline for up to 30 days — so long trips, remote trails, and dead zones won't lock you out. We also fixed a "Page not found" error that could pop up when you returned to the app after a long stretch offline.
After a week away from a connection, a quick Face ID or fingerprint check keeps you moving — no password, no signal required. And your account stays protected either way: if a device is ever lost or stolen, offline access locks down automatically.

Weather That Matches Your Morning
Caught a quiet sunrise hike? Your adventure post should show the cool, calm morning you actually experienced — not the day's warmest afternoon reading. Weather now reflects the real time you were out, so every recap tells the true story of your day.
We also tucked weather into a compact tile right alongside your other stats, so everything about your adventure lives in one clean view.

A Cleaner Elevation Profile
The elevation chart got a tidy-up so your route is easier to read at a glance — no more busy background gridlines, a clear "Distance (mi)" label, and trimmed axis numbers that show just what you need.
A new "Tap the chart to explore" hint makes it obvious you can scrub along your route to see elevation and distance at any point.

More This Month
Additional user-facing fixes and improvements shipped over the past month — you may have already seen a few.
Maps
- Trails now appear at lower zoom levels, so you can spot routes without zooming all the way in.
- Fewer blank map tiles offline, with fallbacks for points of interest, trails, and route geometry.
- Faster, more reliable trail loading — fixed queries that could time out when panning across large areas.
Offline mode
- A clearer offline experience: the app announces offline mode at launch, surfaces degraded-connection status as normal notifications, and greys out features that need a connection (Chat, Groups, Connect).
Notifications
- Restored push notifications for connection requests.
- Per-type notification preferences — choose which notifications you receive, and enabling any single type now correctly turns on push delivery.
Adventure posts & activity details
- 3D perspective preview is now the primary image in the adventure gallery, with more reliable preview generation.
- Map previews now generate for imported GPX, TCX, and FIT activities.
- A friendlier empty state — a troll illustration appears when an adventure has no crew yet.
Groups, Connect & messaging
- More reliable group chat creation, plus a fix for a tab that could reset unexpectedly.
- Connect discovery recovers gracefully from bad data and no longer dead-ends in the discover-people flow.
Route builder & onboarding
- Fixed a save/update error in the route builder and a GPX pill that overflowed its container.
- Android file imports now detect the correct type even when the file has no extension.
- Added a guided tour to help new users find key features.
Built for Every Adventurer
Every sport, every skill level, every trail. The Thred™ community is as diverse as the outdoors itself.







