The app
TapTrack is a personal spending tracker for iPhone. It runs entirely on your device. We provide the app “as is” and try our best to keep it useful and bug-free, but we don’t promise it’ll be perfect.
Your data
TapTrack stores all of your data on your phone. We can’t see it, can’t restore it, can’t recover it. If you delete the app or your phone, your data goes too — unless you’ve kept an iCloud backup of your iPhone (which is up to you to manage).
The “Erase everything” action in Settings → Plumbing wipes all local data (transactions, subscriptions, events, settings) and re-seeds the defaults. It cannot be undone.
What TapTrack is not
TapTrack is not financial advice. Numbers in the app are based on what you’ve tracked and the patterns we surface; they’re observations, not recommendations. We’re not your accountant, your bank, or your financial planner.
We also can’t reconcile against your bank’s source of truth. The Shortcut reads notifications as they happen. If your bank reverses a charge, the notification doesn’t always come — you may need to edit or delete the transaction by hand.
Subscriptions you ask us to track
“Tracking” a subscription in TapTrack means we keep a record of it and generate expected charges for your own awareness. It does not cancel or modify any real subscription with the merchant. To actually cancel a subscription, use the merchant’s own cancellation flow or — for App Store subscriptions — open Settings → Apple Account → Subscriptions on your iPhone (TapTrack provides a shortcut to this from each subscription row).
Events
Events tag transactions captured during a time window you define. Editing an event’s window does not retroactively re-tag transactions outside the new window. Past events stay viewable indefinitely until deleted by you.
Multi-currency
TapTrack supports multiple currencies side by side. We do not convert between currencies and do not fetch exchange rates. If you want a combined total across currencies, you’ll need to convert externally — TapTrack treats each currency as a separate ledger.
Apple’s terms
Use of TapTrack is also governed by Apple’s standard End User Licence Agreement for apps distributed through the App Store (the EULA). Where there’s a conflict between these terms and Apple’s, Apple’s apply for App Store distribution matters.
Limitations
To the extent permitted by law, TapTrack (and the studio behind it) is not liable for any loss arising from use of the app — including but not limited to data loss, misclassified transactions, missed budgets, or actions taken on the basis of insights surfaced by the app.
Changes to these terms
If these terms change materially, the new version will be posted here with an updated date.
Contact
Email: support@ctrlsze.studio
Studio: CtrlSze studio
