Feature Roadmap

It’s been just over two months since the launch of Ollee Watch, and early adopters have been putting their units through daily use. The feedback I’ve received—both from customers and from those simply intrigued by the product—has been incredible. It reinforces what I hoped from the start: that a lightweight, no-fuss smartwatch is something people genuinely want.

I’ve been blown away by the ideas the community has shared—ranging from the purely practical to the wildly creative. It’s clear that many people get it—they understand how Ollee Watch works today and see the possibilities of what it could become.

A huge amount of time, effort, and testing went into bringing Ollee Watch to life. As a principle, I think people should choose to buy a product for the features it has today, not for what it might offer in the future. That said, Ollee Watch is still in its infancy, and there’s plenty of room for the platform to grow and mature. While I value every bit of feedback (and hope you feel heard), I also want to avoid “design by committee.” To borrow from The Simpsons, we don’t want to end up with the “Homer car.” Ollee Watch won’t try to do everything, but it will keep improving in ways that stay true to its purpose.

The Homer car

The Roadmap

With that in mind, here’s the current roadmap. It’s meant to provide a general sense of direction, not a promise of exact features or dates. Minor tweaks and fixes may not be listed here, but the broader goal is to deliver meaningful updates roughly on a quarterly basis. Importantly, all of these planned features are software/firmware-based—no hardware updates should be required. (Support for additional watch models is not part of this roadmap, and won’t be public until a later date)

“Health Integration” - Fall 2025

  • Apple Health and Google Health Connect (ie. Fit) integration

  • Over-the-air firmware update support in the Ollee Watch app

  • Low battery alert in the Ollee Watch app

“Fix and Expand” - Winter 2026

  • Clock improvements for offset and drift

  • Expand low power modes and add more configurability

  • UX/UI tweaks to existing system features and faces

  • Customizable region support for day of the week

  • Timer

    • Interval timer support

  • Alarms

    • Multi-alarm face with 5 daily alarm slots

  • Stopwatch

    • Add multi-hour support

  • New face - Game “C”

Background Services” - Spring 2026

  • App-connected services under exploration:

    • Notifications

    • Music controls

    • Weather

    • Watch “push” notifications (ie. IFTTT)

    • Calendar / Reminders

  • Step counter reminders and additional training / metrics / goals features

  • Note: “Find my phone” will not be implemented

Open Up” - Summer 2026

  • Support for 3rd party / community watch face development

    • This will provide a platform to allow community members to easily develop many of the watch faces that have been requested

  • Multiple Ollee Watch device support in the Ollee Watch app

That’s the roadmap folks, thanks again for your interest and support of the project, happy to hear your feedback in the Reddit and Discord channels.

—Gregor (Founder of Ollee Watch)

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