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Updated: May 2026
Fast answer: FlowKeys support is human and direct. Email dan.urbanek.dev@gmail.com for keyboard setup, privacy, billing, sync, or voice typing questions.

What FlowKeys is

FlowKeys is a modern iOS keyboard with swipe typing, multi-language word prediction, autocorrect, themes, clipboard history, text shortcuts, typing statistics, and optional voice typing through the companion app. The keyboard extension and companion app share settings through an App Group container on your device.

Support and contact

If you need help with FlowKeys, email is the fastest path. Support requests, privacy questions, billing questions, and App Store review follow-ups all go to the same inbox.

What to include in a support email

Enable FlowKeys as a keyboard

  1. Open SettingsGeneralKeyboardKeyboards
  2. Tap Add New Keyboard... and choose FlowKeys
  3. Tap FlowKeys again and enable Allow Full Access for prediction, swipe typing, learned words, and shared settings
  4. Switch keyboards with the globe icon in any text field

Why Full Access? Apple requires Full Access for keyboard extensions that save learned words, use shared App Group settings, or need the same local data as the companion app. FlowKeys does not send what you type to a developer server. See the Privacy Policy for details.

Current release scope

FlowKeys does not currently integrate third-party GIF or content APIs.

Data and sync

FlowKeys does not require an account. Your typing data, learned words, shortcuts, clipboard history, and statistics stay on your device by default inside Apple-managed local storage shared between the app and keyboard extension. If you enable iCloud sync, selected dictionary, settings, and statistics data sync through Apple's iCloud Key-Value Store tied to your own Apple ID.

Legal and privacy documents

FlowKeys uses in-app web views for its support hub, Privacy Policy, and Terms of Use so the same current documents are available both inside the app and on the public web.