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Help & Feedback

Your voice matters. The Feedback page lets you send a message directly to the GodFocus team — whether you found a bug, have a feature idea, experienced a spiritual win, or just want to say hello.

How to Get There

Open the navigation menu and tap Help & Feedback, or go to your Profile page and tap Help & Feedback from the quick links.

Sending Feedback

1

Choose a category

Pick the type of feedback you are sending. There are four categories:
  • Bug — Something is broken or not working as expected.
  • Feature — You have an idea for a new feature or improvement.
  • Win! — You want to share a spiritual win or encouragement with the team.
  • Other — Anything else that does not fit the categories above.
2

Write your message

Type your message in the text box. Be as detailed as you like — the more context you provide, the better the team can help.
3

Attach a screenshot (optional)

If a picture would help explain the issue, tap Attach Screenshot to add an image. GodFocus accepts PNG or JPG files up to 5 MB.
4

Tap Send to Team

When you are ready, tap the Send to Team button. Your feedback is submitted along with basic device information so the team can reproduce any issues.

What Happens Next

After you submit, you will see a confirmation message: “Your feedback has been sent to the team.” The GodFocus team reviews every piece of feedback and uses it to improve the app.
Submitting feedback as a Flamekeeper supporter is one of the steps toward receiving lifetime access. If you have made a one-time gift, be sure to send feedback so the team knows you are part of the community.

Tips for Great Feedback

  • For bugs: Describe what you expected to happen and what actually happened. Steps to reproduce the issue are very helpful.
  • For feature requests: Explain the problem you are trying to solve, not just the solution you imagine. This helps the team find the best approach.
  • For spiritual wins: Share freely! The team loves hearing how God is working through the app.
“Iron sharpens iron, and one man sharpens another.” — Proverbs 27:17