A maintenance app should fit how you ride, not the other way around. Three changes shipped over the last few weeks that I’m happy about, and they’re all about that.
Dark mode, finally
If you’ve ever pulled out your phone in a dim garage at night to check what’s due, you know why this one matters. LookOver now does light, dark, or whatever your phone is set to. Every screen, top to bottom. Set it once in Settings and forget it.
It’s a small thing on paper. In practice it’s the difference between a screen that blinds you at 10pm and one that doesn’t.
Miles or kilometers, your call
Not everyone tracks in miles, and an app that assumes you do isn’t built for everyone who rides. You can now pick miles or kilometers for every reading in the app, and if you switch, LookOver converts your existing numbers for you. No re-entering anything. The labels throughout the app update to match how you think about distance.
This one came straight from riders outside the US who were tired of doing the math in their heads.
Opens instantly, signal or not
A lot of us reach for this app exactly where there’s no signal. The garage with thick walls. The trailhead. Twenty miles in. So LookOver now starts up instantly without waiting on the network. Your garage is right there the second you open it, online or off.
That’s the whole point of an app built for where riders actually are. It can’t be useful only when you’ve got bars.
Small changes, but they add up to an app that bends to how you ride. More soon.
Ride more. Wrench less.