Family budget help

Know what is safe to spend this month.

FamilyFund helps families stay in control of monthly budgets, category limits, and private finance data stored on device and in personal iCloud. This portal keeps help, billing, privacy, and subscription answers in one place.

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Monthly control first

Track real-life categories, set clear limits, and review how much room is left this month.

Private by design

Your ledger stays on device and, when enabled, in your own iCloud account using Apple's infrastructure.

Annual-first premium value

Premium is built around higher-value workflows, while Apple shows the live plan pricing and any available offers.

Quick guides

Start with the core jobs FamilyFund is designed to solve.

Frequently asked questions

Accurate answers for the current app, privacy model, and App Store subscription flow.

FamilyFund is positioned first as a family budget app: track spending by category, plan monthly limits, and understand what is still safe to spend before the month gets away from you.

Your data is stored locally on your device. If you enable sync, FamilyFund uses Apple's iCloud and CloudKit infrastructure tied to your own Apple account. FamilyFund does not run a separate backend for storing your financial ledger.

No. FamilyFund does not sell your personal data and does not operate a FamilyFund-hosted ledger backend for your transactions. Apple services such as CloudKit and StoreKit still process data for sync and billing as described in the privacy policy.

Premium unlocks higher-value workflows such as export-focused features and premium capabilities made available in the app. Apple shows the live monthly and annual plans, current pricing, and any available introductory offers directly in the purchase flow.

If you expect to use FamilyFund as your main monthly budget tool, annual is usually the best value. Monthly is the lighter commitment option if you want more flexibility. The App Store always shows the final live billing terms before purchase.

Subscriptions are billed by Apple. You can manage or cancel your plan in your Apple Account subscription settings. Refund requests are also handled by Apple through its billing support flow.

FamilyFund requests exchange-rate data from an external rate service so the app can convert values when needed. The app does not intentionally send your full transaction ledger to that service.

Email support@familyfund.app with a short description of the issue, what you expected to happen, and any screenshots that make the problem easier to reproduce.

Current release focus

The portal now follows the same product story used across the App Store listing and subscription flow.

Message

Monthly control is the main promise

The default story is no longer generic budgeting. FamilyFund leads with safe-to-spend clarity, category planning, and family spending control.

Privacy

Private-by-design wording is aligned

The portal, privacy policy, and support answers now clearly explain that storage is on device and in your personal iCloud account when sync is enabled.

Premium

Premium language matches Apple billing

The portal describes Apple-managed billing correctly and avoids unsupported claims like priority support or fake direct-refund promises.

Contact support

Use the email route below if you need help with sync, billing questions, exports, or product issues.

Support channels

FamilyFund support is handled by email so you can include screenshots and issue details in one message.

Support email support@familyfund.app
Privacy policy familyfund.app/privacy
Terms of service familyfund.app/terms
App Store billing Apple billing and refunds

Compose a support email

This opens your mail app with the support details prefilled.

Include screenshots, device model, iOS version, and the steps that led to the problem if you want faster troubleshooting.