After nearly a year of hard work, dedication, and countless hours of development, Maven EVO is finally here!
This marks the beginning of an exciting journey, and I can’t wait to see where it takes us.
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But this is just the start! Below, I’m sharing the road map for the next few months to give you a glimpse of what’s to come. ![🚀](https://static.xx.fbcdn.net/images/emoji.php/v9/t65/2/16/1f680.png)
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Here’s what’s coming next for Maven EVO and our existing apps:
January – February
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After being on hold for a while during the development of Maven EVO, the original Maven app will finally receive a much-needed update. We’ll address some existing bugs and implement the new virtual stick algorithm introduced in EVO, which significantly outperforms the original in terms of smoother movement.
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It’s time to say goodbye to “Maven Lite” as it will be rebranded as simply “Maven.” Along with the name change, we’ll add the powerful mission planner from Maven EVO to this app, bringing new features and capabilities to the experience.
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Continuing to perfect the current set of features in Maven EVO, ensuring stability, performance, and polish.
March – April
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Enhance Maven EVO’s mission planner with the ability to add waypoints “by flight,” allowing you to fly the drone to desired points and set waypoints directly in real-time.
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Introducing tools for grid missions, ideal for survey and mapping tasks.
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Enable the export of missions in KMZ format for use with DJI Fly.
Stay tuned and follow us as Maven Verse continues to evolve and grow. Thank you all for your support so far—let’s shape the future together!
Will there also be a version for DJI RC 2 and iOS?
Unfortunately it’s out of our control, we can’t do it until dji allows us to work with those platforms (mini 3 series on iOS and dji RC or dji RC2)