2024.11
November 23, 2024
- Fixed free trials not always showing up for new users. - Fixed the compare screen being light on top and in dark mode on the bottom half.
2024.10
November 16, 2024
- Fixed showing the wrong name in non-english languages on home screens. - Fixed a case where a "start your trial" popup might show during recording when you're riding on premium via a day pass or family plan.
More2024.9
November 15, 2024
- At resort with Slopes HD Maps, you can now text-search by peak/bowl name, amenity type ("ticket office", "lockers", etc), and base names ("Breck Village") to let you find results matching those criteria. - Fixed premium app icons showing as locked if you have Slopes Premium but you used the free trial (sorry!) - Fixed a crash when tapping the count of runs open at a resort. - Fixed a crash that could happen on the recording screen when resuming after a longer pause. - Fixed a layout issue on the Nearby Friends screen footer while recording.
More2024.8
November 14, 2024
Slopes is now the official app of Tsugaike Mountain Resort in Japan! We've made a ton of improvements related to this new partnership: - Slopes's premium maps will be unlocked while you record at Tsugaike, for everyone! - If you're a season pass holder at Tsugaike, you get Slopes Premium for the season. Everyone else who goes to Tsugaike gets one free Slopes Premium Day Pass (look for the QR codes around the resort). - If you're visiting Tsugaike from outside of Japan, the English run + lift names will now show in-app for you making it a lot easier to get around. - To commemorate the launch of our first partner resort, there are two new Japanese themed alt app icons. Head to Account -> App Icons to check them out. Big news for maps in Slopes: - We've worked hard to hand-map over 630 resorts world-wide, building the best digital trail maps out there. But relying only on our own high-quality and verified data has left a lot of resorts without mapping data in Slopes. To address this gap, we're now showing lifts and trails using data from Open Street Maps, which has let us bring in interactive maps for more than 1,500 additional resorts world-wide! The data in OSM isn't always up to Slopes's standards for accuracy, hence why we map resorts ourselves, but it's still a huge improvement overall for the maps in Slopes as an imperfect something is often better than nothing. - At Tsugaike and Breckenridge you'll see the initial rollout of "Slopes HD Maps" with a ton more data: ropes, gates, slow zones, restricted / closed areas, and more! Slopes's HD Maps are the most complete digital ski maps out there. We'll slowly be upgrading more of the top resorts to HD over the coming months, and rolling out more features related to it. - We've simplified how the Slopes Day Passes work as there was always confusion around having to manually activate a Day Pass after you buy it. Going forward, you don't manually manage their activation anymore; Day Passes activate automatically when you record. The "Trip Pass" (the 1-Week pass available in North America) has been removed for sale as part of this, too, but if you had an unused one on your account it's been converted to 7 individual Day Passes. - The seasonal leaderboard now only show people who have actually recorded this season by default. Expand if you want to see all the 0s. - If you recorded in France, Spain, or Italy, their further-away territories will no longer highlight on the logbook's map. - Fixed the upcoming trip cell's layout on iPad OS, and with dynamic type sizing on. - Fixed a crash when trying to edit a recording to change the resort it was at. - Fixed a few cases where you couldn't select a specific picture to use as your profile picture. - Fixed a case where a recording might get stuck with the loading indicator on the logbook after trying to edit it. - Fixed a crash on Watch when running the conditions or forecast shortcut. - Fixed a background crash with the widget when you had more than 2 of the same widget on your homescreen. - Fixed a case where a resort's Japanese name would show in the logbook instead of the English version of the name (when available). - Fixed a crash on the upcoming trip screen. - Fixed a case where duplicate seasons could be created when you record on the very last day of a season. - Fixed the lifetime stats cell having weird animations when logging in on a new device. - Removed the resort named "Test." Ha, oops.
More2024.7
September 17, 2024
(2024.7 is a quick fix for 2024.6 that broke some localized strings) Oh boy, this is a big one! - New card-based UI that keeps the map of your data always visible (and more interactive): - Logbook now shows everywhere you've visited. Fill that map with pins! - That map at the top of the Resorts tab is (finally) interactive. Explore resorts around the world, and tap to open them. - New map on the Friends tab showing everywhere your friends have visited this season (anonymously) - This also means Resorts + Friends tabs finally come to iPad. iPad should mirror iPhone features (almost) perfectly going forward. - Lots of UI improvements along with the refreshed design, such as: - Tried to move the stats we all care about higher on the screens, so less scrolling. - The exact time is now displayed on the timeline screen as your scroll. - Made favorite resorts + favorite recordings more obvious. - Updated design for the Friends tab, making it easier to get a feel for the leaderboards, especially if you have lots of friends. - New lifetime & season summary screens. More stats! More data! Trend charts to visualize your progress season over season (sorry it took me so long to replace that "wrote it in a night because a family I met on a lift really wanted it" Compare table. These charts are soooo much better). - In prep for Apple Intelligence, much better support for Siri + Shortcuts + App Intents: - Trigger pause / resume / end via Shortcuts. - Get a summary of your in-progress recording's stats, a specific stat, or details about your last run via Siri & Shortcuts. - Get a list of nearby resorts for Shortcuts, and feed them into Shortcuts to get their forecast, conditions, or just open them in Slopes. - Control Center widget to start recording (or just so you can have skiis or a snowboard icon on your lock screen, ha). - Redesigned snow forecast widget (sorry for the confusion metric users, those numbers were always CM of snow, not tempature). This widget is now also available on Watch. - Support for iOS 18's new dark mode and tinted icons, and a new alternate icon inspired by the 90's web. - Support for iOS 18's tintable widgets. - Support for watchOS 11's Double Tap with Watch Ultra. Double Tap to swap between stats while recording. - Changed the "Activity" widget on Apple Watch to fit in better with the Smart Stack. - All the resorts Slopes knows about are now sent to Spotlight, so when you search on-device for a resort you'll get the option to open it in Slopes (or trigger recent shortcuts). - Rewrote the resorts screen to more intelligently surface resorts based on favorites, trips, nearby, and more. Less scrolling, hopefully, to see the resort you likely want. - Fix missing commas for some stats when they'd get above 1,000. - Fix for widgets where resort names starting with "The" might get cut off. This release requires iOS 16.1 or higher (which means iPhone 8 or newer, don't worry), and watchOS 9 or higher. Work on this release started in late February, and we *still* didn't get to everything we wanted done. Trail map download + management will be coming back (much improved) in the season kickoff release in November, along with a ton of other stuff that wasn't quite ready yet.
More2024.6
September 16, 2024
Oh boy, this is a big one! - New card-based UI that keeps the map of your data always visible (and more interactive): - Logbook now shows everywhere you've visited. Fill that map with pins! - That map at the top of the Resorts tab is (finally) interactive. Explore resorts around the world, and tap to open them. - New map on the Friends tab showing everywhere your friends have visited this season (anonymously) - This also means Resorts + Friends tabs finally come to iPad. iPad should mirror iPhone features (almost) perfectly going forward. - Lots of UI improvements along with the refreshed design, such as: - Tried to move the stats we all care about higher on the screens, so less scrolling. - The exact time is now displayed on the timeline screen as your scroll. - Made favorite resorts + favorite recordings more obvious. - Updated design for the Friends tab, making it easier to get a feel for the leaderboards, especially if you have lots of friends. - New lifetime & season summary screens. More stats! More data! Trend charts to visualize your progress season over season (sorry it took me so long to replace that "wrote it in a night because a family I met on a lift really wanted it" Compare table. These charts are soooo much better). - In prep for Apple Intelligence, much better support for Siri + Shortcuts + App Intents: - Trigger pause / resume / end via Shortcuts. - Get a summary of your in-progress recording's stats, a specific stat, or details about your last run via Siri & Shortcuts. - Get a list of nearby resorts for Shortcuts, and feed them into Shortcuts to get their forecast, conditions, or just open them in Slopes. - Control Center widget to start recording (or just so you can have skiis or a snowboard icon on your lock screen, ha). - Redesigned snow forecast widget (sorry for the confusion metric users, those numbers were always CM of snow, not tempature). This widget is now also available on Watch. - Support for iOS 18's new dark mode and tinted icons, and a new alternate icon inspired by the 90's web. - Support for iOS 18's tintable widgets. - Support for watchOS 11's Double Tap with Watch Ultra. Double Tap to swap between stats while recording. - Changed the "Activity" widget on Apple Watch to fit in better with the Smart Stack. - All the resorts Slopes knows about are now sent to Spotlight, so when you search on-device for a resort you'll get the option to open it in Slopes (or trigger recent shortcuts). - Rewrote the resorts screen to more intelligently surface resorts based on favorites, trips, nearby, and more. Less scrolling, hopefully, to see the resort you likely want. - Fix missing commas for some stats when they'd get above 1,000. - Fix for widgets where resort names starting with "The" might get cut off. This release requires iOS 16.1 or higher (which means iPhone 8 or newer, don't worry), and watchOS 9 or higher. Work on this release started in late February, and we *still* didn't get to everything we wanted done. Trail map download + management will be coming back (much improved) in the season kickoff release in November, along with a ton of other stuff that wasn't quite ready yet.
More2024.5
March 12, 2024
- Added a battery safety net feature on Watch. If you hit 3% or less battery while recording Slopes will stop recording and try to send the data to your iPhone before your battery fully dies. If you start recording on Watch in low power mode (10% battery or less) Slopes will disable this safety net and trust you know what you're doing. - When starting recording on your Watch via iPhone, Slopes will now warn you if your Watch battery is less than 50% and give you the option to start on your iPhone instead. - Improved our "resort grouping", which helps us track resorts that are connected, to allow us to exclude certain resorts from the automatic renaming that came along with being in a group. Example: Alpine Meadows was being shown as "Palisades." Your recordings will retroactively fix themselves when you update. - If your Watch or iPhone battery dies mid-recording, and you don't charge your device + re-launch Slopes until the next morning, you'll now have the option to recover + save the unfinished recording from the previous day. - If your Watch battery dies and you start a new recording a few days later without recovering + saving that previous recording, when reaching out to customer support we can now grab those unfinished GPS logs from your Watch. - Fixed the memories widget not updating after a trip is over. - Fixed (hopefully, because TiMeZoNeS) upcoming trips sometimes showing as off by one day for the start or end. - Fixed (hopefully, because TiMeZoNeS) the memories widget and logbook showing "0 days" for a trip. - Fixed the order of trip destinations not following the set itinerary dates. - Fixed runs and lifts not showing up on iPad when replaying on the timeline.
More2024.4
February 2, 2024
- Updated our mapping SDK to get some of their "bug fixes and performance improvements".
2024.3
January 28, 2024
- Fixed trips not showing rode-with stat comparisons.
2024.2
January 21, 2024
- Fixed a crash on the nearby friends screen during recording. - Fixed a crash on the activity save screen. - Fixed a crash on the trip create / edit screen if you moved the start date > 90 days in certain conditions. - Fixed some cases where the search or lift/run details cards might get stuck on screen when responding to a push notification. - Fixed (I'm pretty sure) a rare case where the dots in the heart rate zone would grow too big and overtake the screen.
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Slopes Premium for a household of 5.
Yes, Slopes is iPad-friendly.
The Slopes app was created by Breakpoint Studio LLC.
Currently, Slopes supports iOS 16.1 or later.
The Slopes app has a consumer rating of 4.9 and gets a lot of positive feedback.
The App Category Of Slopes Is Sports.
The latest Slopes version released is 2024.11.
The latest Slopes update was released on November 30, 2024.
The Slopes app originally came out on February 5, 2023.
Slopes doesn’t contain potentially objectionable material and is rated Breakpoint Studio LLC.
Currently, Slopes supports Czech, Danish, Dutch and 15 more.
Sorry, Slopes is not part of Apple Arcade.
Certainly! Slopes contains in-app purchases for users.
Sorry, Slopes is not designed for integration with Apple Vision Pro.
Yes, ads are featured prominently in Slopes.