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HexDrop Roadmap

A small preview of what we’re chasing—nothing carved in stone, just the interesting bits on the workbench. When something ships, you’ll see it in the app and in the docs first.

Up next

Visual polish & little upgrades

The boring-in-a-good-way pass: clearer where it counts, less friction where you tap every day.

Skins should read cleaner, format and export should feel less “did I do that right?”, and there’s a small pile of other micro-tweaks we’re not going to catalog here—nothing flashy, just the app feeling nicer to live in.

Oh, and if HexDrop’s been good to you, we’re making it easier to say so. Details when they’re ready.

Then

Palette update

History is great for memory; palettes are for intent.

Now that manual colors, import/export, and reverse order are in place, the next step is making those pieces feel more like a real palette workflow.

We’re sketching named groups, quick recall, and a gentler bridge between “colors I grabbed today” and “colors this product actually uses.”

A little further out

Sharing is caring

A good palette gets better when it can leave your Mac gracefully.

We’re not ready to spoil the whole thing, but sharing features are on the board: lower-friction handoff, nicer ways to pass colors around, and fewer “wait, which blue?” moments.

Think lightweight, practical, and very HexDrop. More when it’s closer.

Shipped

What landed recently

A few roadmap ideas have moved from “soon” to “already in the menu.”

Add & edit colors manually

Manual color entry lets you add a known value directly to history. It uses the same history model as picked colors, so manually added swatches can be copied, reordered, reversed, exported, or opened in Formats like anything else.

Import and export colors

Import/export gives the current color list a portable path in and out of HexDrop. The exported file represents the saved history order, and imported colors join the same menu workflow as picked or manually added colors.

Reverse color order

The reverse control starts as a preview so you can flip newest-first and oldest-first without committing. When the order looks right, the checkmark applies that order to saved history and keeps Copy All/export output aligned with what you see.

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Curious what ships first?

We build in public-ish bursts—when a feature lands, it’ll show up in the app and the documentation. Until then, the quick guide is the ground truth for what HexDrop does today.

HexDrop — Getting Started