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Notifications

TappRFID schedules notifications locally on your device. There is no server involved — reminders are set up entirely on-device and work offline.

When you create your first task, TappRFID asks for notification permission. You can also grant or revoke this at any time:

iOS Settings → TappRFID → Notifications

If you denied permission initially, you need to re-enable it from iOS Settings — the app cannot re-prompt.

  1. Open a task (or create a new one).
  2. Scroll to Reminder time.
  3. Tap the time field and set a time.
  4. The notification is scheduled immediately.

Each task has its own reminder time. For daily tasks, this is the time the notification fires each day. For weekly tasks, the notification fires once per interval at the set time.

TappRFID reschedules notifications automatically after each task completion. When you complete a task, the next notification is set for the next interval.

iOS limits apps to 64 pending notifications at a time. TappRFID manages this limit by scheduling notifications for the next 7–14 intervals per task, then rescheduling on each app launch.

  1. Open the task → Edit.
  2. Toggle Reminder off.
  3. The notification is cancelled.

Go to iOS Settings → TappRFID → Notifications → Allow Notifications and toggle it off.

If notifications aren’t arriving as expected, open Settings → Debug → Notifications in TappRFID. This screen shows all pending notifications and their scheduled times, so you can verify they are set correctly.

Notifications not arriving:

  1. Check iOS Settings → TappRFID → Notifications is enabled.
  2. Check iOS Settings → Focus — an active Focus mode may be filtering TappRFID notifications.
  3. Open the app to trigger rescheduling.
  4. Check the debug view to see if notifications are pending.

Notifications arriving at the wrong time:

  • The time zone on your device may have changed. Open the app to reschedule.

Too many notifications:

  • Each task fires one notification per interval. If notifications feel excessive, reduce the number of tasks with reminders, or increase intervals.