
Summary
Grilln now plays your prior month back as a stack of swipeable cards — cooks, food, gear, days. Lands on the first open of every new month.
If you cook a lot, you forget. Wednesday burgers blur with Sunday brisket. Six weeks later you can’t remember what you nailed and what you ditched.
Grilln logs every cook. Now it plays them back.
Smoke Ring is a stack of seven cards that lands when you open Grilln on the first day of a new month. Your cooks, your food, your gear, your days — last month, on cards you can swipe through and share.
The cover lands first — your name, the month, the ember-ring emblem. Tap and it goes:
- Cooks & Hours — how many you logged, how many hours on the grill
- Top Food — the food you cooked most
- Setup — your grill for the month
- Best Cook — your highest-rated, by your own rating
- Pattern — the days you cooked, mapped
- Share — clean composition, ready to send to a group chat or post to a story
Every card is shareable as an image. Tap share, it auto-pauses so you can pick the moment.
How to see yours
If you logged cooks in May, open Grilln. The recap triggers on the first open of June. Nothing to update, no menu to find.
Missed it? Settings → Smoke Ring. It’ll replay any month you have data for.
Why the name
The smoke ring is the pink layer under the bark of a properly smoked brisket — the chemistry of fire meeting meat over a long cook. It’s the receipt of what happened, set in the cut.
The recap is the same thing for a month. The cards roll over — May becomes June, June becomes July. The point isn’t the numbers. It’s the look-back, on cadence.
Open Grilln. See your May.