support

If something’s off, write in.

If you’ve run into something, want to suggest an idea, or just have a question about how the app works, this is the right place.

contact hello@therealadammork.com issues on github reply within ~2 business days
§ 01 contact

The fastest way to reach us is email.

Email hello@therealadammork.com. We read everything. We typically reply within a couple of business days. There is no chat widget, no ticketing system, no support portal — just a person on the other end.

When you write in, it helps to include:

iPhone model + ios version
Settings → General → About.
App version
Scroll to the bottom of the in-app Settings screen.
What happened
A short description of what you were doing and what the app did instead.
Screenshot (if visual)
A screenshot or screen recording, if it’s a visual issue.
§ 02 common questions

Quick answers to the things people ask most.

Where does my data live?

On your phone. Casual Contacts has no servers, no accounts, no sync. The cards exist in a local database on your device and nowhere else. iCloud backup of your phone includes them; nothing else does.

How do I back up my records?

Your records are included in any iCloud or Finder/iTunes backup of your iPhone. If you restore a backup to a new device, your records come with it. There is no separate export or sync feature in v1.0.

How do I edit a card?

Tap the card from the list, then tap any field. The visual regenerates as you type.

How do I delete a card?

Open the card and tap the delete button at the bottom of the detail screen. Deletes are permanent — there is no trash or undo.

Why does the app ask for Location / Motion / Camera?

Each permission is optional and only used for the feature it powers:

  • Location (When In Use) — only when you choose to tag where you met someone.
  • Motion & Fitness — powers subtle parallax on the visual cards.
  • Camera & Photo Library — only when you choose to attach a photo to a record.

You can grant or revoke any of these at any time in iOS Settings → Casual Contacts.

Is there an Android version?

Not yet. The card-rendering system relies on SwiftUI rendering quirks we haven’t ported. We’ll announce here if that changes.

Is the app open source?

Yes. The full source lives at github.com/Stacks-du-Beurre/casual-contacts — Swift, SwiftUI, the card-generation algorithms, all of it. Read it, fork it, file an issue, send a PR.

§ 03 reporting bugs

Two channels. Same person reads both.

Bug reports go to the same email above, or as a GitHub issue at github.com/Stacks-du-Beurre/casual-contacts/issues.

If the app crashes, iOS will offer to share a diagnostic with the developer the next time you open it. Tapping “Share” helps us a lot — the report contains a stack trace and no personal data.

§ 04 feature requests

Also welcome.

Email or open an issue. We can’t promise everything will get built, but we read it all and the roadmap is shaped by what people ask for.

§ 05 requirements

Three lines of fine print.

iOS
iPhone running iOS 17 or later.
Storage
Around 30 MB of free storage for the app.
Network
No internet connection required to use the app.
§ 06 privacy

Nothing leaves the device.

For a full description of what the app does and doesn’t store, see the Privacy Policy.