Last updated 18 August 2026
The short version. RepMeld has no accounts, no logins, and no analytics or tracking software of any kind. Your workouts live on your phone. The only thing that ever leaves your device is content you explicitly choose to import, and it is sent purely to turn it into a list of exercises.
Your saved workouts, exercises, logged sets, sessions, streaks, coverage map and onboarding answers are stored locally on your iPhone. We have no server holding them, no copy of them, and no way to see them.
Deleting the app deletes all of it. You can also erase everything without deleting the app from Profile → Clear all data.
Only when you import a workout. To turn a video link, a screenshot or a pasted note into structured exercises, RepMeld sends that content to our parsing service, which passes it to Google's Gemini API to read.
| You import | What is sent |
|---|---|
| A link | The URL, and the public caption and creator name the platform publishes for it |
| A screenshot | The image you picked |
| Pasted or spoken text | The text. Speech is transcribed on your device; audio is never uploaded |
We do not store this content. Our parsing service processes each request and keeps nothing afterwards.
Google does more than that. On the API tier RepMeld currently uses, Google may use what is sent to improve their services, and their reviewers may read it. For a public workout caption that is unremarkable. But it means you should treat an import like posting something publicly — avoid importing screenshots containing anything private, since a screenshot sends the whole image. We intend to move to the paid tier, where submitted content is excluded from this, and will update this page when we do.
No name, email, account or device identifier is attached to any of it. We could not connect an import back to you if we wanted to.
If you turn it on, RepMeld writes your finished workouts to Apple Health. It is write-only — the app never reads any health data from your device, not workouts, not steps, not anything. The permission is off until you enable it and you can revoke it in the Health app at any time.
Purchases are handled by Apple. We never see your card, your billing address or your Apple Account.
We use RevenueCat to keep track of whether a subscription is active. RevenueCat receives a randomly generated identifier and the status of the purchase. It does not receive your name, email or anything you have saved in the app.
RepMeld is not directed at children under 13 and we do not knowingly collect anything from them.
If this policy changes materially, the date at the top changes and the updated version appears here before the change takes effect.
Questions about any of this go to repmeld@gmail.com and a real person answers.