Switching the active Field in the premium dashboard

May 21, 2026 13:55

When you open the premium dashboard, you'll see a chip at the top with a 📍 icon and a place name — for example "📍 Mendoza" or "📍 Napa Estate". That's the target selector.

What the selector shows

Tap it to open a bottom sheet with the full list:

  • Your main city as the first item, with an "Current" badge (not editable — it's the city you chose during onboarding)
  • Your Fields, in creation order. The one marked as "primary" has a "Primary" badge
  • "+ Add field" at the bottom, if you still have capacity (fewer than 5)

The active item is highlighted with a blue check on the right.

What happens when you select another target

Tap another item in the list and the selector closes. The entire dashboard recalculates:

  • Advanced Data (ET0, water balance, chill hours) recalculate over the new target's coordinates
  • Air quality (AQI) shows the value for the point nearest to the target
  • Hail map centers on the new coordinates
  • Nearby earthquakes filter by radius from the new point
  • VigĂ­a still shows all your alerts, but the preset detail reorders targets so the active one appears first

Does the change persist?

Yes. The active target is saved on your device (not your account) — so if you open the app on a different phone, it starts with your main city by default. But on the device where you changed it, it stays until you switch back.

Can I easily go back to my city?

Yes. Open the selector and tap the first item ("Your city · Current"). Done.

Shortcut: make a Field "primary"

If you almost always work with one Field (say, "Napa Estate"), mark it as "primary". That way, when you open the app, the selector starts positioned on that Field rather than your city. More convenient if you rarely check the generic city anymore.

Set it from Settings → My Fields → tap the field → "Make primary". Only one can be primary at a time — choosing a new one automatically unmarks the previous one.

Does the selector appear for users without Fields?

The chip is always visible, but if you have no Fields, it only shows your city. Tapping it opens a bottom sheet with just the "Your city · Current" item + a "Add your first field" call to action — great for feature discovery.

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