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v5.9.0: Setups on nights and smarter clear times

Update

2 July 2026

Written by Penkek

Three bigger changes in this one: your setups now live on specific raid nights, the calendar tells you what each night is at a glance, and clear speed is measured from what your raid actually pulled.

Setups know their night

A Midnight Season 1 plan covers a whole raid week, but most teams don't run the same roster twice: Tuesday's setup isn't Thursday's. Setups had no way to say which night they were for, so absent and late flags were always a guess based on today.

  • Pin a setup to a night. Next to the setup tabs there's a new night picker. Point a setup at one of the week's raid nights and the tab shows the weekday, so "Split A Tue" and "Split B Thu" read at a glance.
  • Signups follow the night. A pinned setup pulls that night's signups, and a label next to Attendance names the night your absent and late flags come from, so they're never ambiguous.
  • Call-outs bench themselves. Updating the roster on a pinned setup benches the players who signed out absent for that night and tells you: "3 benched from Tue's signups." Players you benched by hand stay benched.
  • Copy forward keeps the weekdays. Copying a plan to next week moves a Tuesday setup onto next week's Tuesday. If the new week has no night on that weekday, the setup asks you to pick one.
  • Room for seven setups. The cap per plan went from five to seven: enough for two nights of splits plus a prog roster.

The calendar says what each night is

A month card used to lead with a truncated auto-name and a green 29/29 that counted everyone who never replied. You couldn't tell a Mythic prog night from an optional farm run, or a full signup sheet from silence.

  • Cards lead with the raid. Each night shows its raid icon and difficulty in the colors you know from item quality. A name only appears when you actually named the event, and one-off or farm nights carry a small tag.
  • Counts you can trust. A night nobody has replied to shows a quiet roster number. Once answers come in, the card counts confirmed replies and only turns green when they fill the roster. Your own status color on a card appears only after you've responded.
  • One calendar, two layouts. List is now a layout toggle next to the month grid instead of a separate tab. The list groups nights by week, and the month grid uses the full width, with recent changes tucked into a small popover.
  • Simpler settings. "New event" at the top of the calendar is the one place to add a single night, schedules can be marked Optional or Off night, and canceling or deleting a stretch of nights (holiday break, season end) lives in its own clearly separated danger area.

Clear speed, measured like you raided

Clear speed used to be one stopwatch from your first pull of the night to your last. Share a log with another raid, poke a boss early, or re-kill one for a latecomer's log, and your time inflated. The timer was rebuilt around your raid's real runs, so some of your numbers will shift, toward what actually happened.

  • Only your raid counts. Another team's pulls in the same log, drive-by pulls, and late re-kills no longer stretch your clear time, and the clock stops at your last boss kill instead of running through the trash after it.
  • Typical, not average. Your baseline is now your typical full clear (the middle of your nights, not the average), so one marathon split evening can't drag it. Comparisons read "vs typical."
  • No fake perfect nights. A night without a full clear shows a dash instead of a 0:00 clear that looked like a world record, and the downtime stat now reads plainly: "18% on the move."
  • Ranked against the world. The anonymous comparison now spans every guild using the tool for your raid and difficulty worldwide, and while the field is still small you see a real rank, "#3 of 7 guilds," instead of a vague percentile.
  • The trend next to the numbers. The clear-speed chart now also sits at the top of Clear History, right above the clear-by-clear table.

Around the app

  • Loot History counts everything. The entry counter now shows your true all-time total no matter which season or date range you're looking at, the season view loads faster, and an empty season filter no longer claims your group has no loot at all.
  • Roster Report opens faster. Gear data now loads only when you open a gear view, so landing on Attendance or Overview doesn't wait on it.
  • Spec icons show up instantly. In the Library and comp filters, spec icons now ship with the page instead of loading separately, so they can no longer briefly go missing.
  • Smoother onboarding. The setup wizard's schedule step reflects your availability answer the moment you pick it, and you can add a one-off night during onboarding.

As always, feedback and ideas are welcome in Discord or on the Community page.