Privacy policy
Last updated 2026-05-07EverMama is built so that the things you write — the habits you've added, the times you've completed them, the reflections you've left — never leave your phone. This page explains, in plain language, what we do and don't collect, and why.
What stays on your device
Your habits, completions, reminder schedule, and any text you write in EverMama are stored locally in a SQLite database on your phone. That database is not transmitted to any server we operate. If you delete the app, the database is removed along with it.
EverMama does not require an account, and never asks for your name, email, phone number, or any other identifying detail.
What we collect
EverMama uses two diagnostic tools provided by Google's Firebase platform — the same tools most mobile apps rely on — for two specific purposes:
- Crash reports (Firebase Crashlytics). When the app crashes, Crashlytics sends us a stacktrace, the app version, your device model, and the operating system version, so we can fix the bug. Stacktraces don't include the contents of your habits, completions, or reflections.
- Anonymous usage events (Firebase Analytics). Analytics records which screens you opened and which actions you took in the app — for example, that you finished onboarding, built a habit, or marked a completion. It does not record what you wrote — just that you did. This helps us understand which parts of the app help and which ones don't.
Both services attach a randomly-generated, app-specific identifier to the events they send, so events from the same device can be grouped together. That identifier is not your name, email, or any account — EverMama doesn't have any of those — and it resets if you reinstall the app. Firebase also derives an approximate country from the IP address your device uses to connect; the IP itself is not retained alongside the events.
We do not use any of this data for advertising. We do not sell it to anyone. We do not use any other trackers, ad SDKs, or third-party analytics.
Notifications
If you set a reminder for a habit, the reminder is scheduled by your phone's operating system as a local notification. The reminder content does not pass through our servers or through Firebase. You can revoke notification permission at any time in your device settings.
Backups
Like other apps on your device, EverMama's local database may be included in your phone's device-level backups (iCloud Backup on iOS, Google Drive backup on Android), if you have those features enabled. Those backups are governed by Apple's and Google's privacy terms, not ours, and EverMama does not have access to them.
Children
EverMama is intended for adults — specifically, mothers caring for children. The app is not directed at children under 13.
Changes to this policy
If we make material changes to what we collect or how we use it, we'll update this page and bump the date at the top. We won't add new data flows quietly.
Contact
Questions about privacy? Email hello@evermama.app.
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