Roadmap - AstroCollect
Discover upcoming features for AstroCollect. This roadmap may evolve based on user feedback.
Version 1.16 Q3 2026
📺 Apple TV
Your observations on the big screen
Apple TV Experience
- Navigation adapted for Siri Remote
- Slideshow of your observation photos
- Browse catalogs and statistics
- iCloud sync with your iPhone, iPad and Mac
Version 2.0 2027
🤖 AstroCollect on Android
Native Android, Kotlin and Material 3
Native app
- Built in Kotlin with Jetpack Compose and Material 3 design
- Same celestial-object catalog as the Apple version
- Observation capture, sessions, notes, equipment
- Statistics and badges
Interoperability with the Apple ecosystem
- Compatible ZIP export/import format: move your data between iPhone and Android with a single file
- Native Android backup (Auto Backup, Google Drive via SAF)
- No account required, no tracking — the same philosophy as the Apple version
Version 3.0 Post-2027
🌐 AstroCollect backend & social dimension
Cross-platform sync and sharing among astrophotographers
Universal sync
- Proprietary AstroCollect backend
- Cross-OS Apple ↔ Android sync via an optional AstroCollect account
- The app remains fully usable local-only — backend connection is strictly optional
Astrophoto social network (optional)
- Publish your observation photos and follow other astrophotographers
- Discover objects and sessions from other observers
- "Light Instagram dedicated to astrophotography" — no algorithmic feed, no advertising
Transverse improvements
Ideas for upcoming iOS / Mac releases
Hardware Bridges
- Deep links to telescope apps (Seestar...)
- Real-time Alt/Az for preparation
- Reminders when an object reaches optimal altitude
Catalog Expansion
- Complete NGC (7,840 objects)
- Seasonal object recommendations
- Double stars (to be evaluated)
Night Planning
- List of objects to observe tonight
- Order optimized by altitude/azimuth
- Calendar integration
Your Ideas Matter
Have feature suggestions? Feel free to contact us via the Support page.
The roadmap evolves based on user feedback. Your input helps us prioritize future developments.