We shipped improvements across predictions, farm management, harvest flows, and platform performance plus expanded support for more farming types.
We also made it to Chile and came back with a clearer picture of what to build next.
Let’s start the debrief:
WE WENT TO CHILE
March 25 – April 2, 2026







Nine days. Multiple farms. We learned a lot.
We said we were coming, and we did. From March 25 to April 2 we were on the ground in Chile visiting farms, meeting crews, and getting a firsthand look at how aquaculture operations run in one of the most important producing regions in the world.
Every conversation reinforced what we already believe: technology for farmers has to be built alongside them. The challenges on the water in Chile are specific and real, and they’re shaping what we build next.
We came to listen. We left with a clear picture of where Mussel App needs to go and we’re already working on it.
What We Shipped in March
Mussel and oyster predictions are now separate.
They now have separate prediction calculators, separate minimum harvest sizes, and separate growth speed settings because they grow differently, and your forecasts should reflect that.
The underlying algorithm for harvest date and weight has also been improved, so the numbers you see in your planner are closer to what actually happens on the water.
1. Farm Open/Close. Comments and History

You can now add a comment when closing or opening a farm, and those events appear in the farm’s History timeline. More context, better audit trail.
2. Confirmation Popup on Closed Farms
Trying to seed, harvest, assess, maintain, or manage inventory on a closed farm now triggers a confirmation step.
No more accidental entries on farms that should not be active.

3. Archive Farms and Lines
Inactive farms and lines can now be archived, hidden from your dashboard but never deleted. All historical data stays accessible whenever you need it.



4. Seeding Relationships: Assessments, Maintenance and Inventory
Assessments, maintenance records, and inventory are now properly linked to seedings, not just lines. When a seeding is removed, everything stays connected and accurate.
5. Completed Seedings Crossed Out
Completed seedings are no longer removed.
They stay visible with a strikethrough so your history stays intact without cluttering your active records.

6. Delete Warning with Associated Items

Before deleting a seeding, you will now see a warning listing everything linked to it, assessments, harvests, and more. We make sure that you are aware of all data you are deleting.
7. Vessel Management in Stripped to Waste
The Stripped to Waste popup now includes vessel management directly inline. No need to open many tabs, it means fewer steps, faster entries.

8. Initial Seeding Quantity in Harvest Detail
The harvest detail now shows the initial seeding quantity of that line.

9. Skipper App – Sync Notifications

The Skipper app now notifies you when data is pending sync, so you always know what is waiting to be pushed and nothing slips through offline.
10. Boat Field Now Optional
Not every operation uses a boat for every task. The boat field is now optional when creating a farm so your setup reflects how you actually work.

11. Batch Number in Timesheets
Timesheet entries now have a batch number field in the Form section.

Shelly is Live, We are Still Learning.
Shelly is our farm admin service. You call or message, we log it into your system.
We have been testing her with a small group of farmers and the feedback has been good. Not perfect yet, but we are getting there.
Here is what some of them said:


She’s not just a data entry. She’s operational support and a direct line between what happens on your farm and what gets recorded in your system.
March is done. April is already moving.
If you have any feedback, changes, updates that your farm needs let us know,
we’ll make it happen for you.
