v2.5.3
Quick add now rides your keyboard — one tap, type, send
Capturing a thought on your phone should cost two taps and the typing — nothing more. It technically did, but the composer wasn't holding up its end: it floated mid-screen instead of sitting where every iOS app puts text entry, the "Captured" receipt fired underneath the keyboard where you couldn't see it, and the little ✓ above the keys — the button your thumb reaches for — quietly did nothing.
Fixed properly, with the pattern your thumbs already know from Messages:
- The composer now docks flush against the top of the keyboard, at the bottom of the screen, on every page.
- The return key on the iPhone keyboard says Send, because that's what it does.
- One destination, zero buttons: whatever you type goes to the top of your Inbox. Sorting into Today or a pact is a decision for later, not mid-thought.
- Anything that dismisses the composer saves first — Send, the ✓ above the keyboard, tapping elsewhere, the × button. Your thought is never the cost of closing the box. (Esc on a keyboard is the one deliberate discard.)
- The "Captured" receipt appears above the keyboard, where you're looking — then everything tucks itself away.
Same composer, same behavior on desktop and mobile — there's just no keyboard in the way on a desktop.