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On iOS 14, Smart Stacks for widgets allow users to stack different widgets on top of each other and then allow iOS to display the most relevant widget depending on the time of day, location, and more. On iOS 15, Apple is taking Smart Stacks even further with Widget Suggestions, which automatically add and remove widgets in a Smart Stack depending on context.

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For example, if a user has an existing Smart Stack which includes the Weather and Reminders widget, iOS 15 may add a Calendar widget to the stack if the user has an upcoming meeting. Then, after the meeting, iOS 15 will remove the widget from the Smart Stack, reverting it to the stack that the user had set up with Weather and Reminders. Apple says it hopes this new feature, which can be disabled on a per Smart Stack basis, will allow users to discover new and helpful widgets.

iOS 15 and iPadOS 15 introduces new widgets for Find My, Game Center, App Store Today, Sleep, Mail, and more. Developers interested in learning more about widget suggestions and how they can be implemented into their app can check out this WWDC session.

Article Link: iOS 15 Can Automatically Add and Remove Widgets to a Smart Stack
 
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Hmm. Sounds like an okay idea to me, as long as I can disable it if I don't like the behavior. I was disappointed to not hear that the widgets will be interactive (checking items off a todo list, for example), but maybe that will still happen?
 
I never understood why the stack does not just have a "+" button to add other widgets to the stack. Instead I always have to add a new widget and drag and drop it on the stack in hope it does not mess up my whole app icons on the Home Screen.

By the way, what ever happened to resizing widgets straight from the Home Screen? That never made it past the announcement on iOS14 last year
 
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Bring back the "up next" widget!. I don't need "smart" unreliabale suggestions!. I just need a dumb one that works as in IOS 13!!!. Pretty please?
 
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A trend in Apple's UX designs lately - try and guess what will appear when you swipe the smart stack! Try and guess where the text box is to type a new address into safari! Try and guess where the keys are on the TouchBar!
 
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A trend in Apple's UX designs lately - try and guess what will appear when you swipe the smart stack! Try and guess where the text box is to type a new address into safari! Try and guess where the keys are on the TouchBar!
For iOS it’s kind of annoying. I just wish you could tell the system what to auto show and what not to. In CarPlay my wife’s calendar appts show up on the dashboard. I don’t care. However, I love the garage button that disappears when I leave home. That one is rock solid.
 
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Hmm. Sounds like an okay idea to me, as long as I can disable it if I don't like the behavior. I was disappointed to not hear that the widgets will be interactive (checking items off a todo list, for example), but maybe that will still happen?
I hope so, especially with the example you gave. Checking something off the Reminders widget instead of bringing you into the app would be welcomed especially since that's how it use to behave.
 
For iOS it’s kind of annoying. I just wish you could tell the system what to auto show and what not to. In CarPlay my wife’s calendar appts show up on the dashboard. I don’t care. However, I love the garage button that disappears when I leave home. That one is rock solid.
I find it incredible that hiding calendars is still not working as expected. I now get the invites from my partner’s calendar. And their appointments show up in widgets and Maps. Why Apple?! Why?
 
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What happens if you enable “Widget Suggestions” in a stack you create (ie not the stock “Smart Stack” in the Widgets drop down menu)?
 
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