Accessibility

Calm, clear, and usable for everyone.

VoiceOver • Dynamic Type • Reduce Motion • Haptics

Accessibility Snapshot

Based on internal accessibility testing on iPhone® and iPad® running iOS® 26.

Our Approach

AwareFlow was built to help people notice their own habits privately, without being told by someone else. You can read the founder's story for the background on where the app came from.

Accessibility shapes the defaults here, not the edge cases. Every screen, every nudge, and every piece of copy is written for someone who may be tired, distracted, or using assistive technology they depend on daily.

iOS Accessibility Support

These iOS accessibility settings work across all core features of the app. Nothing is hidden or stripped down when they are turned on.

Designed for Quiet, Real-World Use

AwareFlow is typically used in quiet, shared environments like meetings, classrooms, and everyday spaces. That shapes how accessibility needs to work throughout the app.

Accessibility by Design

Every interaction in AwareFlow follows the same principle: notice, understand, choose. To keep that experience calm and predictable, we avoid the following throughout the app.

Ongoing Improvements

Accessibility is not finished at launch. We continue refining the experience as iOS evolves and as real users share feedback about what works and what does not.

If something does not feel usable or clear, we want to know about it.

Contact

If you have accessibility feedback or a specific need we can support, reach out directly.

support@awareflow.app

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Read about how the app works: How AwareFlow Works

Read about our privacy approach: Privacy Policy