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relevancekit

Increase widget visibility on Apple Watch using RelevanceKit. Use when providing contextual relevance signals for watchOS widgets, declaring time-based or location-based relevance, combining multiple relevance providers, or helping the system surface the right widget at the right time on watchOS 26.

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SKILL.md

RelevanceKit

Provide on-device contextual clues that increase a widget's visibility in the Smart Stack on Apple Watch. RelevanceKit tells the system when a widget is relevant -- by time, location, fitness state, sleep schedule, or connected hardware -- so the Smart Stack can surface the right widget at the right moment. Targets Swift 6.3 / watchOS 26+.

Beta-sensitive. RelevanceKit shipped with watchOS 26. Re-check Apple documentation before making strong claims about API availability or behavior.

See references/relevancekit-patterns.md for complete code patterns including relevant widgets, timeline provider integration, grouping, previews, and permission handling.

Contents

  • Overview
  • Setup
  • Relevance Providers
  • Time-Based Relevance
  • Location-Based Relevance
  • Fitness and Sleep Relevance
  • Hardware Relevance
  • Combining Signals
  • Widget Integration
  • Common Mistakes
  • Review Checklist
  • References

Overview

watchOS uses two mechanisms to determine widget relevance in the Smart Stack:

  1. Timeline provider relevance -- implement relevance() on an existing AppIntentTimelineProvider to attach RelevantContext clues to timeline entries. Available across platforms; only watchOS acts on the data.
  2. Relevant widget -- use RelevanceConfiguration with a RelevanceEntriesProvider to build a widget driven entirely by relevance clues. The system creates individual Smart Stack cards per relevant entry. watchOS 26+ only.

Choose a timeline provider when the widget always has data to show and relevance is supplementary. Choose a relevant widget when the widget should only appear when conditions match, or when multiple cards should appear simultaneously (e.g., several upcoming calendar events).

Key Types

Type Module Role
RelevantContext RelevanceKit A contextual clue (date, location, fitness, sleep, hardware)
WidgetRelevance WidgetKit Collection of relevance attributes for a widget kind
WidgetRelevanceAttribute WidgetKit Pairs a widget configuration with a RelevantContext
WidgetRelevanceGroup WidgetKit Controls grouping behavior in the Smart Stack
RelevanceConfiguration WidgetKit Widget configuration driven by relevance clues (watchOS 26+)
RelevanceEntriesProvider WidgetKit Provides entries for a relevance-configured widget (watchOS 26+)
RelevanceEntry WidgetKit Data needed to render one relevant widget card (watchOS 26+)

Setup

Import

swift
import RelevanceKit
import WidgetKit

Platform Availability

RelevantContext is declared across platforms (iOS 17+, watchOS 10+), but RelevanceKit functionality only takes effect on watchOS. Calling the API on other platforms has no effect. RelevanceConfiguration, RelevanceEntriesProvider, and RelevanceEntry are watchOS 26+ only.

Permissions

Certain relevance clues require the user to grant permission to both the app and the widget extension:

Clue Required Permission
.location(inferred:) Location access
.location(_:) (CLRegion) Location access
.location(category:) Location access
.fitness(_:) HealthKit workout/activity rings permission
.sleep(_:) HealthKit sleepAnalysis permission
.hardware(headphones:) None
.date(...) None

Request permissions in both the main app target and the widget extension target.

Relevance Providers

Option 1: Timeline Provider with Relevance

Add a relevance() method to an existing AppIntentTimelineProvider. This approach shares code across iOS and watchOS while adding watchOS Smart Stack intelligence.

swift
struct MyProvider: AppIntentTimelineProvider {
    // ... snapshot, timeline, placeholder ...

    func relevance() async -> WidgetRelevance<MyWidgetIntent> {
        let attributes = events.map { event in
            let context = RelevantContext.date(
                from: event.startDate,
                to: event.endDate
            )
            return WidgetRelevanceAttribute(
                configuration: MyWidgetIntent(event: event),
                context: context
            )
        }
        return WidgetRelevance(attributes)
    }
}

Option 2: RelevanceEntriesProvider (watchOS 26+)

Build a widget that only appears when conditions match. The system calls relevance() to learn when the widget matters, then calls entry() with the matching configuration to get render data.

swift
struct MyRelevanceProvider: RelevanceEntriesProvider {
    func relevance() async -> WidgetRelevance<MyWidgetIntent> {
        let attributes = events.map { event in
            WidgetRelevanceAttribute(
                configuration: MyWidgetIntent(event: event),
                context: RelevantContext.date(event.date, kind: .scheduled)
            )
        }
        return WidgetRelevance(attributes)
    }

    func entry(
        configuration: MyWidgetIntent,
        context: Context
    ) async throws -> MyRelevanceEntry {
        if context.isPreview {
            return .preview
        }
        return MyRelevanceEntry(event: configuration.event)
    }

    func placeholder(context: Context) -> MyRelevanceEntry {
        .placeholder
    }
}

Time-Based Relevance

Time clues tell the system a widget matters at or around a specific moment.

Single Date

swift
RelevantContext.date(eventDate)

Date with Kind

DateKind provides an additional hint about the nature of the time relevance:

Kind Use
.default General time relevance
.scheduled A scheduled event (meeting, flight)
.informational Information relevant around a time (weather forecast)
swift
RelevantContext.date(meetingStart, kind: .scheduled)

Date Range

swift
// Using from/to
RelevantContext.date(from: startDate, to: endDate)

// Using DateInterval
RelevantContext.date(interval: dateInterval, kind: .scheduled)

// Using ClosedRange
RelevantContext.date(range: startDate...endDate, kind: .default)

Location-Based Relevance

Inferred Locations

The system infers certain locations from a person's routine. No coordinates needed.

swift
RelevantContext.location(inferred: .home)
RelevantContext.location(inferred: .work)
RelevantContext.location(inferred: .school)
RelevantContext.location(inferred: .commute)

Requires location permission in both the app and widget extension.

Specific Region

swift
import CoreLocation

let region = CLCircularRegion(
    center: CLLocationCoordinate2D(latitude: 37.3349, longitude: -122.0090),
    radius: 500,
    identifier: "apple-park"
)
RelevantContext.location(region)

Point-of-Interest Category (watchOS 26+)

Indicate relevance near any location of a given category. Returns nil if the category is unsupported.

swift
import MapKit

if let context = RelevantContext.location(category: .beach) {
    // Widget is relevant whenever the person is near a beach
}

Fitness and Sleep Relevance

Fitness

swift
// Relevant when activity rings are incomplete
RelevantContext.fitness(.activityRingsIncomplete)

// Relevant during an active workout
RelevantContext.fitness(.workoutActive)

Requires HealthKit workout/activity permission.

Sleep

swift
// Relevant around bedtime
RelevantContext.sleep(.bedtime)

// Relevant around wakeup
RelevantContext.sleep(.wakeup)

Requires HealthKit sleepAnalysis permission.

Hardware Relevance

swift
// Relevant when headphones are connected
RelevantContext.hardware(headphones: .connected)

No special permission required.

Combining Signals

Return multiple WidgetRelevanceAttribute values in the WidgetRelevance array to make a widget relevant under several different conditions.

swift
func relevance() async -> WidgetRelevance<MyIntent> {
    var attributes: [WidgetRelevanceAttribute<MyIntent>] = []

    // Relevant during morning commute
    attributes.append(
        WidgetRelevanceAttribute(
            configuration: MyIntent(mode: .commute),
            context: .location(inferred: .commute)
        )
    )

    // Relevant at work
    attributes.append(
        WidgetRelevanceAttribute(
            configuration: MyIntent(mode: .work),
            context: .location(inferred: .work)
        )
    )

    // Relevant around a scheduled event
    for event in upcomingEvents {
        attributes.append(
            WidgetRelevanceAttribute(
                configuration: MyIntent(eventID: event.id),
                context: .date(event.date, kind: .scheduled)
            )
        )
    }

    return WidgetRelevance(attributes)
}

Order matters. Return relevance attributes ordered by priority. The system may use only a subset of the provided relevances.

Widget Integration

Relevant Widget with RelevanceConfiguration

swift
@available(watchOS 26, *)
struct MyRelevantWidget: Widget {
    var body: some WidgetConfiguration {
        RelevanceConfiguration(
            kind: "com.example.relevant-events",
            provider: MyRelevanceProvider()
        ) { entry in
            EventWidgetView(entry: entry)
        }
        .configurationDisplayName("Events")
        .description("Shows upcoming events when relevant")
    }
}

Associating with a Timeline Widget

When both a timeline widget and a relevant widget show the same data, use associatedKind to prevent duplicate cards. The system replaces the timeline widget card with relevant widget cards when they are suggested.

swift
RelevanceConfiguration(
    kind: "com.example.relevant-events",
    provider: MyRelevanceProvider()
) { entry in
    EventWidgetView(entry: entry)
}
.associatedKind("com.example.timeline-events")

Grouping

WidgetRelevanceGroup controls how the system groups widgets in the Smart Stack.

swift
// Opt out of default per-app grouping so each card appears independently
WidgetRelevanceAttribute(
    configuration: intent,
    group: .ungrouped
)

// Named group -- only one widget from the group appears at a time
WidgetRelevanceAttribute(
    configuration: intent,
    group: .named("weather-alerts")
)

// Default system grouping
WidgetRelevanceAttribute(
    configuration: intent,
    group: .automatic
)

RelevantIntent (Timeline Provider Path)

When using a timeline provider, also update RelevantIntentManager so the system has relevance data between timeline refreshes.

swift
import AppIntents

func updateRelevantIntents() async {
    let intents = events.map { event in
        RelevantIntent(
            MyWidgetIntent(event: event),
            widgetKind: "com.example.events",
            relevance: RelevantContext.date(from: event.start, to: event.end)
        )
    }
    try? await RelevantIntentManager.shared.updateRelevantIntents(intents)
}

Call this whenever relevance data changes -- not only during timeline refreshes.

Previewing Relevant Widgets

Use Xcode previews to verify appearance without simulating real conditions.

swift
// Preview with sample entries
#Preview("Events", widget: MyRelevantWidget.self, relevanceEntries: {
    [EventEntry(event: .surfing), EventEntry(event: .meditation)]
})

// Preview with relevance configurations
#Preview("Relevance", widget: MyRelevantWidget.self, relevance: {
    WidgetRelevance([
        WidgetRelevanceAttribute(configuration: MyIntent(event: .surfing),
                                 context: .date(Date(), kind: .scheduled))
    ])
})

// Preview with the full provider
#Preview("Provider", widget: MyRelevantWidget.self,
         relevanceProvider: MyRelevanceProvider())

Testing

Enable WidgetKit Developer Mode in Settings > Developer on the watch to bypass Smart Stack rotation limits during development.

Common Mistakes

  • Ignoring return order. The system may only use a subset of relevance attributes. Return them sorted by priority (most important first).
  • Missing permissions in widget extension. Location, fitness, and sleep clues require permission in both the app and the widget extension. If only the app has permission, the clues are silently ignored.
  • Using RelevanceKit API expecting iOS behavior. The API compiles on all platforms but only has effect on watchOS.
  • Duplicate Smart Stack cards. When offering both a timeline widget and a relevant widget for the same data, use .associatedKind(_:) to prevent duplication.
  • Forgetting placeholder and preview entries. RelevanceEntriesProvider requires both placeholder(context:) and a preview branch in entry(configuration:context:) when context.isPreview is true.
  • Not calling updateRelevantIntents. When using timeline providers, calling this only inside timeline() means the system has stale relevance data between refreshes. Update whenever data changes.
  • Ignoring nil from location(category:). This factory returns an optional. Not all MKPointOfInterestCategory values are supported.

Review Checklist

  • import RelevanceKit is present alongside import WidgetKit
  • RelevantContext clues match the app's actual data model
  • Relevance attributes are ordered by priority
  • Permissions requested in both app target and widget extension for location/fitness/sleep clues
  • RelevanceEntriesProvider implements entry, placeholder, and relevance
  • context.isPreview handled in entry(configuration:context:) to return preview data
  • .associatedKind(_:) used when a timeline widget and relevant widget show the same data
  • RelevantIntentManager.updateRelevantIntents called when data changes (timeline provider path)
  • location(category:) nil return handled
  • WidgetKit Developer Mode used for testing
  • Widget previews verify appearance across display sizes

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