Badger v3 Support

iOS Updates

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Latest Updates #

2026 March #

Advanced Filters

Users can now quickly find their most relevant records by filtering map data on the iPhone app using their custom picklist, datetime, and lookup fields.

2025 December #

Email Only Login

When logging in, users are now required to enter their email address instead of their username.

2025 September #

Filters on Mobile

Users can now filter their data on iOS. They just need to tap the Filters button on top, and choose which Record type they want to see on the map.

Map Screen in the Front on Mobile

Previously, the iPhone app’s main menus were: Routes, Data, and Settings. Now, we’ve changed Routes to Map. When a user opens up Badger Maps, they’ll be directed right away to the Map Screen with all their data displayed instead of a list of saved routes.

Past Updates #

2025 #

2025 August

View Full Record Information When Adding a Route Stop

In the past, if users needed to see a Record’s full details before adding it as a route stop, they’d have to go to the Data menu to access its details from there. Now, users can access the full details just by clicking on the Record’s pin and tapping on the Record name.

2025 July

Map Layers

Users can now apply Map Layers on their maps, and the layers we have are Normal, Satellite, Hybrid, Terrain, and Traffic. They can apply just one layer, or combine any one of the first 4 layers with the Traffic layer for a better visual during route planning.

iOS Dark Mode

iOS users can now switch to dark mode for a more comfortable viewing. Badger automatically adapts to their phone’s system settings so they don’t need to do anything in the app to follow their display preferences.

Unified Record Search

Users can now search across all Record types in one go without needing to know exactly what kind of Record they’re looking for. All they need to do is to type the Record’s name (or any of their searchable fields) in the Search Field, and they’ll get relevant results immediately.

2025 June

Route Screen UI Change

The Route Screen UI has changed. The top navigation now shows the route’s name along with the date and time while the route’s Schedule view can be accessed by clicking the menu button right beside the route’s name.

Locate Me Button

Users can now see their live location using the Locate Me button.

2025 May

Load More Data Button

Users are now able to see more data/pins using the Load More Data button. This lets them find out if they have data on an area other than what’s currently visible on their map.

Improved Lasso Tool on Mobile

When the Lasso tool was initially released, adding route stops using this adds all the selected stops, and the users have to remove the records they don’t need after the route was saved. Now, users are able to remove any Record that they don’t need from the selection before actually saving the route.

Lasso Tool on Mobile

The Lasso tool is now on mobile. Users can now add multiple stops/pins to their route using this tool.

2025 April

Feature Guide Access on Mobile

Users can now access Badger Maps’ Feature Guide. They just have to go to the Settings menu, and click on Feature Guide to access it.

Contact Us Button

Users used to send bug reports in mobile through the Feedback & Bug Report button. Now, it’s changed to Contact Us, and the form to be filled out was also updated.

Password Reset

In the past, when users needed to reset their password using a mobile device, they’d have to open up their phone’s browser, go to https://go.badgermapping.com/, and click the Forgot Password button. Now, they can update their passwords right within the mobile app through the Reset Password button.

Improved Related Objects Navigation

Related Objects listed in a Main Object’s Record Details page are now clickable which gives users improved navigation on mobile. In this example, aside from viewing which Account the Contact is related to, the user can now click on the listed Account and the app will take them to its Details page where they can edit the Record or add more Related Objects.

2025 March

Add Related Objects While on Route

In Routes, when a user opens an appointment and clicks on Related, they are also sent to the Related tab. This allows them to document everything related to an appointment on the fly so their data is as complete as possible.

Related Tab in Record Details

In the past, the Record page just showed the Main Object’s corresponding Related Object (ex. Contacts, Task, Events). Now, it’s replaced with the Related tab which allows users to link multiple Related Objects to a single Main Object Record. This also lets them browse and search for related records, and preview and navigate between records through the Lookup Field.

2025 February

Display Lookup Field– Editing a Record

Aside from being able to view relationships between records from the Details page, users can now make edits on these relationships. In the example below, the Contact was transferred to a different Account, and here’s what the user did in order to get that change reflected in his records.

Display Lookup Field – Creating a Record

Users can now establish relationships between records when creating a new Main Object Record. In this example, we are creating a new Contact, and we can assign which Account this Contact will be related to.

2025 January

Display Lookup Field

Users can now view relationships between records from the Record’s Details page making it easier for them to create other workflows like building a route more strategically with this information. Using the example shown below, this user can now view which Account this Contact is related to.

Export Badger Route to an External Calendar

Users can now add their routes in Badger to their phone’s external calendar so they can seamlessly integrate their routes into their daily schedule. This also allows them to get Calendar reminders so they won’t miss an appointment.

2024 #

2024 November

New Schedule and Map Views

Users can now easily switch their route views because there are separate tabs for Schedule View and Map View.

Data Pins on Map View

Before, users could only see the data pins of their current route when in Map View. Now, we’re showing all data pins near a loaded route so it will be easier for them to add route stops when in Map View.

Rearranged Routing Buttons

The Optimize, Save, and Lead Generation buttons are now at the lower part of the screen for better visibility, and they’re accessible on both Schedule and Map Views.

2024 September

Carplay

iOS users can now open up their route on their phones and see their appointments on their Carplay screen.

2024 August

Setting Default Navigation App

iOS users who have other navigation apps other than Apple Maps, can now set a default option in the Settings menu. This will help them save time as Badger will no longer ask them which navigation tool to use whenever they navigate through their routes.

2024 July

Add Related Object on Routes Screen

Users can now add related objects or activity logs right inside a route’s Schedule View or Map View Appointment Card.

Appointment Summary Card on Map View

Users can now view summaries of their appointments while their route’s in Map View. Details such as the Record’s name, meeting time and length, and address will be shown when the user taps on the appointment’s pin.

Access and Edit Meeting Details via Appointment Summary Card

Aside from being able to see their appointment’s summary, users can also access and edit their meetings from the Appointment Summary Card.

Password Autofill

iPhone users can now use autofill for their Badger Maps passwords so they don’t have to remember it every time they log in.

2024 June

Appointment Data Type of each Route Stop

Data type of each route stop can now be seen above the Record’s name just like how it’s shown on the web app.

Route Multi-select

Users can now select more than one Record or place at a time before adding it to a route.

Route Mode Live Activity

Live widget for iPhone 13 and lower models / Dynamic Island for iPhone 14 and higher models is now supported. Users can activate and deactivate it from the Schedule or Map View. They can also see their appointments, navigate through them, go to the next or previous stop, and add a Related Object on their phone’s Notification Center.

2024 May

Add Appointment Button

Users can now add appointments to their routes by clicking the + sign right above Map View. Doing this will add the stop at the end of the route.

Clustered Records

Records with the same address are now clustered together. Users will be able to tap and see a list of all records with that address, and add them to their routes.

2024 April

Optimize Route

A new routing UI for mobile apps has been released. Routes can be optimized now in iOS and Android.

Edit Route Name

Users can now edit a route’s name and date using their mobile apps.

2024 March

Records Without Mapping Address

Mobile apps are now preventing routes from being created when a stop/Record doesn’t have a mapping address. Records are grayed out when they don’t have a mapping address.

2024 February

Route Creation in Mobile

Creating a route from scratch on mobile apps is now supported.

2024 January

New UI

New UI is now available.

2022 #

2022 May

Contact Support Button

A new button on the Settings panel is now available on iOS so users can Contact Support via phone or email. iOS users can also see their list of Saved Routes.

Updated on March 12, 2026

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