Awzan

Common questions

The five asked most often, answered directly

Five questions, five direct answers. If yours isn't here, email — every message gets a real reply.

How do I back up my data?

The easiest way: sign in (Settings → Account) and your training backs up to the cloud automatically, no further thought required. Prefer a file you hold yourself? Settings → Backup → Export gives you a JSON you can save to Files, AirDrop, or email. The two are independent — use either, or both.

How do I move data to a new iPhone?

If you're signed in, just install Awzan on the new phone and sign in — everything lands exactly as it was: sessions, splits, custom exercises, preferences. Without an account, export from the old phone (Settings → Backup → Export), get the JSON onto the new one (Files, AirDrop, email), and use Settings → Backup → Import.

I uninstalled Awzan — is my data recoverable?

If you had signed in: yes. Reinstall, sign in, and your training comes back from your cloud backup. If you never signed in and didn't export a JSON first, it's gone — uninstalling removes all on-device data. (Apple's own iCloud device backup may preserve it at the system level if you had a recent one, but that's outside Awzan.)

Notifications aren't appearing

Two places to check. First: iOS Settings → Awzan → Notifications — make sure they're enabled, the style is set to Banners or Alerts, and Sounds is on. Second: reminders need to be scheduled inside Awzan itself, in Settings → Reminders. If both are configured and nothing fires, check that the silent switch on the side of your iPhone isn't flipped — that mutes lock-screen notification sounds.

Can I sync data between iPhone and iPad?

Yes — sign in with the same account on both (Settings → Account) and they stay in sync automatically. The app also works fully offline on each device; changes catch up whenever you're back online. No account? Each device is its own island, and export/import still works for manual copies.

Question not answered here? Email support — it goes to a real person.