Version 1.11 is out

We have released version 1.11 of Jaktli. This update makes it easier to get the whole team on board, and easier to keep things tidy.
Invite the whole team with one code
Your team now has its own invite code with a QR code. Show it to a new member, who scans or types the code and joins the team right away. No email needed. Perfect when you meet up at the gathering and someone is not in the app yet.
The code lives on the team page. An administrator can rotate or disable it at any time, and the old code stops working.
Customize the home screen
You now decide what the home screen looks like. Press and hold a tile to move it, and hide the ones you do not use. The order is saved on your account, so it follows you to a new phone.
A tidier hunt log
Old hunts can be archived. They disappear from the hunt log but remain, and still count in statistics and the harvest log. Bring them back whenever you want.
A hunt that went wrong, such as a test start, can instead be deleted entirely. It then no longer counts anywhere. Deleted hunts can also be restored, so nothing is lost for good by mistake. Both features are for secretaries and team leads.
Your own style on the map
You can now pick your own color, fill and line thickness for the team's areas. Only you see your style; the rest of the team sees the map as usual. Handy when you want your own stand or a particular border to stand out.
A stand, tower or bait site that is out of use can be marked inactive instead of deleted. The marker is hidden from the map, but its position and history remain until it is needed again.
A note when you answer in the calendar
When answering a hunt invitation you can attach a short note, for example "arriving after lunch" or "bringing the dog". The note shows in the participant list so the hunt leader sees it.
Guest shooters in the harvest log
The shooter in the harvest log no longer has to be a team member. Pick a guest hunter from the team's contacts or type a name freely. Statistics show the guests' harvested game separately.
More map formats
The map now imports more file types: export files from Easyhunt, plus GeoJSON and KML files from other map programs, for example Google Earth. On the web the map can also be saved as GeoJSON or KML, in addition to the existing GPX export.
Export the team's data
On the web, administrators can now download the team's data as a single bundle: the map, members, calendar, hunt log, harvest log, documents and photos. Good as a backup, or when the association needs records. You find it in team settings.
Faster camera photos
Photos from your trail cameras and the team gallery load faster in the overview. Camera photos are now sorted by when they were taken, not when they reached the app, so the latest event is always on top. Each photo shows the date and time it was taken.
Dog cards on the dog map
The My Dogs map now shows a small card for each dog, at the bottom of the map. The card shows the dog's name, how far away it is and an arrow pointing the way to go. You also see the dog's status, how fresh the position is and the battery when the tracker reports it. Tap the card and the map moves to the dog.
Smaller improvements
Dates across the app are now shown in year-month-day format, for example 2026-08-10. Team settings got a clearer layout where you change one thing at a time. Plus several smaller fixes.
Let us know if anything is not working. We read all feedback.