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Roadmap.

What's shipping next, what's after that, what we've decided not to build. We publish this because the people deciding whether to bring Bonfiyah into a serious workflow deserve to see where it's going. We don't promise dates; we promise order.

Now

In flight

Currently in active development. Should ship within weeks, not quarters.

Notification action buttons

The next thing on top of Proactive Notifications (shipped in v3.0.32). Mark a promise as kept, dismiss a contradiction, snooze a speaker — directly from the notification, without opening the app. Already plumbed in the iOS notification framework; we are calibrating which actions belong on which tier.

App Store launch hardening

First-time submission of Bonfiyah as a brand-new App Store record. Trial-disclosure and paid-feature labelling reviewed against Apple guidelines 3.1.2(c) and 2.3.2. Privacy nutrition labels finalised against the v3.0.32 feature set.

Send-a-sample-summary on the website

A page that lets visitors enter their email and receive a beautifully-formatted demo AI Summary — built from a synthetic transcript — with the Email Intelligence deep-link experience baked in. Day-2 follow-up demonstrates the Proactive Notifications experience as well. Try the output before you install.

Stories of the Week

With creator consent, anonymised example summaries published weekly as proof of output quality. Real recordings, real summaries, real consented anonymisation.

Next

Months out

On the path. Probably one to three months from now, depending on what learns shake loose at launch.

Apple Watch app + complications

The Watch is the obvious recording surface for one-tap capture. Complication starts a recording in under a second; the watch face shows the live-activity ring. We have not built this yet — it is on the next-quarter list, not the current ship.

Siri App Intents — "Hey Siri, what did Sarah promise me last week?"

Real App Intents, not voice-to-text-to-search hacks. Intents land at the same time as the Watch app because the Watch is where Siri intent invocation feels right.

Three smart-stack widgets

Today expanding the single recording-status widget into three: Today's Meetings (with Pre-Brief), Recent Recordings, and Open Promises (Pro AI). Smart Stack rotation-aware. All three are designed; only the recording-status one currently ships.

Reminders + Things 3 + Todoist direct integrations

Today, Action Items export via the iOS share sheet (which routes to Reminders) and Markdown / CSV. Direct integrations with Things 3 (URL scheme) and Todoist (REST) are designed. Reminders gets a first-class EventKit path so deadlines round-trip.

Later

Tracked, not committed

Real candidates that we've validated as worth doing, but we haven't committed a quarter to yet. The order here may shuffle as we learn from the launch.

Compatibility framework v2 — adds Schwartz Values and SCT

Two more research-grounded frameworks layered into Compatibility Analysis: Schwartz Theory of Basic Values (universal value structure), and Subject-Object Theory / Constructive-Developmental (Kegan). Strictly behind the same consent gate.

Promise Tracker reliability scoring v2

Per-contact reliability with confidence intervals. Trend lines over time. Surfaced on Speaker Insights pages.

Email forwarder for non-recorded meetings

Forward a meeting-bot's transcript email to a Bonfiyah inbox; we ingest it, attribute speakers via your library, and treat it as a recording for downstream features. Useful for organisations that already use Otter / Zoom transcripts and want the Bonfiyah memory layer on top.

Granola / Fireflies / Notion bidirectional sync

Push AI Summaries and Action Items into the destinations you already have. Read-only ingestion of Granola or Fireflies notes when those exist for the same meeting.

Won't

Decided against

Things we've thought about, looked at, and decided not to build. We publish this list because the most useful thing a roadmap can do is tell you where the product won't go.

A web app

We are iPhone-first and will stay iPhone-first. The native iOS surface — Live Activity, Dynamic Island, on-device inference, Calendar / Contacts integration — is the product, and a web wrapper would compromise it. iPad and Mac happen via Catalyst. There is no Android. There is no web. ("Why we don't have a web app and won't" — full essay coming to /blog.)

A meeting bot

A bot that joins your Zoom or Google Meet calls is a different category of product, with different consent semantics, different privacy posture, and different infrastructure. We will not build one. The forward-from-other-tools path in Later is how we'll handle the non-physical-room recordings.

Single-number "compatibility score"

Reducing four orthogonal research frameworks to one number is entertainment, not analysis. Every competitor in the dating-tech category does this. We will not, even when asked.

Cross-account voice identification

Voice signatures are biometric data. Building a "find this voice across all Bonfiyah users" feature is a surveillance product, not a memory product. We will not build it. Voice ID is scoped to your iCloud-bound cohort, period.

Training models on your transcripts

This is in our binding privacy commitment, not just on a roadmap page. We do not train on your data, and we will not start. If we ever change this — which we won't — it would be a major-version migration with affirmative re-consent, not a quiet privacy-policy update.

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