Exit Simulator became a planning sandbox
You can now explore different XRP holdings, ladder styles, price scenarios, and moon bag choices without changing your saved portfolio or exit plan.
What changed
A concise record of meaningful improvements for testers and early ExitLedger users. The focus is simple: clearer planning, calmer workflows, and more confidence before targets move.
You can now explore different XRP holdings, ladder styles, price scenarios, and moon bag choices without changing your saved portfolio or exit plan.
ExitLedger now has a cleaner asset registry and source model so manual holdings, read-only wallets, and future exchange connections can grow beyond XRP without making the product feel heavier.
Wallet balances now roll into portfolio totals, support refresh and explorer links, and can help start an exit plan from real holdings while keeping funds in the user's wallet.
Setting alerts from an exit plan now opens a focused setup flow for that plan, with clearer coverage language and calmer upgrade prompts when free users hit limits.
The first-use experience is lighter and more contextual, helping testers add an asset, build a plan, protect it with alerts, and explore outcomes without a heavy tutorial overlay.
Portfolio, Exit Planner, and Exit Simulator received density and hierarchy passes so important plan and holdings information appears sooner on iPhone-sized screens.
ExitLedger now has clearer operations docs, backup and restore notes, an operator visibility page, protected internal checks, safer request limits, and lightweight tester feedback intake.
Early tester notes help decide what gets refined next. If something feels confusing, useful, or missing, send a short note from anywhere in the app.