Last updated: 2 July 2026
Nudge turns content you share with it into Apple Reminders and Calendar events. This policy is short because there is very little to disclose: Nudge collects no data.
When you share text, a link, an image or a PDF with Nudge, it is read and interpreted directly on your iPhone using Apple's built-in text recognition and language frameworks. Nudge has no servers. What you share is never uploaded, transmitted, or seen by anyone — including us.
There is nothing to sign up for. Nudge contains no analytics, no advertising identifiers, and no third-party code. We do not know who you are, what you share, or how you use the app.
Nudge asks for write-only calendar access: it can add the events you approve but cannot read your existing calendar. Reminders access is used solely to create the reminders you approve. Nothing is ever created without your explicit confirmation.
Your history of created and dismissed nudges is stored only in the app's private storage on your device. In Settings you can stop keeping original shared text, auto-delete history on a schedule, or turn on a Face ID / Touch ID lock; the History tab lets you delete individual entries or everything at once. Biometric data is handled entirely by Apple's system and never leaves your device.
If optional purchases are offered in a future version, they are processed by Apple through the App Store. Nudge receives no personal payment information.
If this policy ever changes, the updated version will be posted at this address with a new date. Questions: see the support page.