Last updated: May 2026
Postea is a small, single-developer iOS app. There’s no support team, but every message reaches the person who built it.
The fastest way to get help is email:
Please include:
If the app crashes, attach a sysdiagnose if you’re comfortable doing so — this helps me reproduce the issue. Otherwise just describe what you were doing.
Most of the time, the moment isn’t right. Postea waits for an actual gap in your day — between calendar events, while you’re stationary, when you’ve just unlocked your phone — rather than interrupting whatever you’re doing. Tap the “Postea.” wordmark on the main screen to ask for an offering anyway.
Postea is conservative by design. It’s working as intended if it surfaces a few offerings a day rather than a dozen. To check the detection is wired up, tap the wordmark — that always returns an offering immediately. If tapping does nothing, restart the app. If it still does nothing, please email me.
Open the gear icon on the main screen, then turn “Gentle nudges” off. Postea sends at most a handful of passive notifications per day, and only during your awake hours. Quiet hours default to 22:00–07:00 and are configurable in Settings.
Settings → Categories. Toggle off any of the seven categories (Sit, Read, Reach, Learn, Solve, Make, Notice). You can also use the iOS Focus Filter to limit Postea to specific categories during work hours, sleep hours, etc.
Postea stores everything on-device. Deleting the app removes all of it — there’s no server to clear. Your category preferences, sit-session settings, and any notification preferences sync to your private iCloud key-value store under your Apple ID; deleting the app and signing out of iCloud removes that too.
Sit sessions are written to Apple Health as Mindful Minutes (if you allow it). Health is the source of truth for that history — export it via the Health app’s data export.
Bug reports help most when they’re specific:
Email those four to honorius@neogy.dev and I’ll respond within a few days.
I read every one. The app’s design philosophy is “one thing, sized to the gap, then done” — that means I will probably not add streaks, social features, in-app purchases, badges, or anything that nudges you back. But I will gladly add new content, fix bugs, polish accessibility, and consider almost everything else.
If Postea has helped you, a short review on the App Store is the single most useful thing you can do for the app. If something hasn’t worked, please email me before leaving a one-star review — I will fix it.
Postea has no servers, no analytics, and no accounts. The only thing that leaves your device is whatever message you choose to send to a friend through the Reach feature.