Changelog
What's new in PahamiDulu
Newv1.1.0 · May 28, 2026
Sharing, Dark Mode & More
Share individual response cards, switch between light and dark themes, and enjoy a smoother reading experience.
New Features
- Share Response Cards — share any individual do/avoid/say/escalate card directly, with full content included
- Theme Toggle — switch between light, dark, and system themes from the header
- Back to Top — quick scroll-to-top button on topic pages for easier navigation
- Further Watching — additional resources and links at the end of each topic
Improvements
- Easier to Read — improved fonts across the app for better readability
- Clearer Navigation — navigation items now highlight when you're on that page, with proper icons instead of emoji
- Better Search Visibility — topics now show richer previews when shared on social media and search engines
Bug Fixes
- Share previews now include the full response card content, not just the topic title
- Share links take you directly to the specific card you were viewing
- Error pages and 404 messages now display in your selected language
- Dark mode applies immediately, no more flash of white on page load
Newv1.0.0 · April 14, 2026
Launch Day
PahamiDulu is live. Fifteen health topics, fully bilingual, with evidence-based guidance and verified provider links.
New Features
- 15 Health Topics — comprehensive guides covering autism, ADHD, Tourette syndrome, Down syndrome, hypertension, high cholesterol, gout, obesity, type 2 diabetes, anxiety and panic, asthma, anemia, migraine, epilepsy, and depression
- Bilingual Support — full Indonesian and English translations across all pages, with instant language switching
- Dietary Guidance — specific foods and nutrients that help, plus what to avoid, for every topic
- Scientific Citations — four credible sources per topic for transparency
- Provider Directory — verified healthcare providers searchable by city and specialty
- Telehealth Partners — online consultation options with direct booking links
- Emergency Guide — clear instructions for when to seek immediate help, with 112/119 numbers