News
Arne

Hi everyone!
We’ve released a new set of updates focused on making Grassdune easier to navigate, easier to manage your drafts and better for sharing stories without an activity file to add to it.
Cleaner navigation and a faster way to post
The top navigation has been reorganized. The menu now opens from the left, and the main action for adding something new is easier to reach with the new + button in the top bar.

After clicking the + button, you can go straight to the upload workspace and choose between:
• Upload activity
• New post
• Drafts

This keeps the main menu cleaner and puts the most common action, adding a new activity or post, directly in reach. Drafts collect new unpublished activities and posts automatically while you write, so you can return later before publishing them to your feed. Changes to activities or posts that are already published, including auto-imported activities, are captured as unpublished edits in that post and do not appear in Drafts.
New posts without activities
You can now publish a post without uploading an activity file. This is useful for race updates, training reflections or anything else you want to share with followers and subscribers outside of a specific activity. New posts use the same editor and publishing controls as activities, but skip the activity upload and analysis steps.
Quotes in posts and activities
The editor now supports quotes. Select a piece of text and mark it as a quote, just like you would format text as bold or add a link.
Quotes can be used to highlight a key sentence from your notes, a race reflection, or a short thought that deserves more attention. You can add one quote per activity. You can choose to spotlight your quote in the feed.

Quotes are now available in shareable assets as well. For posts, quote is the main overlay option, making it easier to turn a short thought into a clean visual asset for social sharing.
Thanks again for the feedback. These updates make Grassdune feel more like a place to share the full training story, not only the data behind it. 🌱
Arne