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Committed support

Practical help with daily check-ins, corrections, reminders, exports, and your local commitment journal.

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Where is my commitment journal stored?

Committed stores your commitments, check-ins, notes, and settings locally on your device. There is no account or Committed server.

When can I first check in?

A commitment begins today. Its first check-in becomes available on the next local calendar day, and Today makes that waiting period visible.

What do Held, Mixed, and Slipped mean?

Held means you kept the commitment as you defined it. Mixed means the day was partial or unclear. Slipped means you did not keep it. These states describe the day; they are not scores.

What does Missing mean?

Missing means no check-in was saved for that day. Committed does not silently turn a missing day into a slip or failure.

Can I correct a check-in?

Yes. Open History and choose an existing record to change its state or note, or delete the record if it should not be part of the journal.

How do reminders work?

Reminders are optional, generic local notifications. They are scheduled only when an active commitment is eligible for a check-in. iOS manages delivery, so a notification is not guaranteed to appear at the exact time.

How do I export or erase my data?

Settings can export a readable JSON copy or erase all local data. Version 1.0 cannot import an export. Erasing removes the journal, reminder preference, and pending reminder from this device.

What is the difference between ending and deleting?

Ending a commitment keeps it and its check-ins in your archive. Deleting permanently removes that commitment and its history from the app.

Privacy and contact

Committed is a local-first journal with no account, advertising, or app-operated data service. For a question not covered here, use the contact page or email support.