🤨 ProveIt: The “Don’t Make Me Repeat Myself” FAQ
Why do I have to take a photo? Can’t I just tap a button?
Because buttons are for liars. Anyone can tap a screen while sitting on the couch eating chips. ProveIt is about actual evidence. You want credit for the gym? Show us the sweat. You want credit for the dishes? Show us the empty sink. No photo, no glory.
My partner says they did the task, but there’s no photo. What now?
In the world of ProveIt, if it’s not in the feed, it didn’t happen. We don’t make the rules (okay, we do), but “trust me, bro” isn’t a valid data point. Tell them to go back and take the picture, or accept their zero.
Why is my “Accountability Partner” being a jerk?
That’s not an app glitch; that’s a relationship feature. ProveIt provides the platform, but the “accountability” part is up to you. If they’re calling you out on your missed streaks, it’s probably because you’re actually missing your streaks. Don’t get mad at the mirror for showing you your bedhead.
Can I use this for work, or is it just for chores?
Use it for whatever you’re failing at. Whether it’s sending that weekly report or finally cleaning the office microwave, ProveIt works anywhere people make excuses. Pro-tip: Bosses love “receipts.”
Is my data safe? Is some creep watching my dish-washing photos?
Relax, you’re not that interesting. Your photos and notes are for you and your chosen partners. We use industry-standard encryption to keep your “proof” private. Check the Privacy Policy if you want the boring, legal version of how we keep the creeps out.
What happens if I lose my streak?
The sun still rises, but your pride takes a hit. The app will show your failure in the activity feed for your partners to see. Use that sting of shame to fuel tomorrow’s win. Or just delete the app and go back to being unproductive—we’re a tool, not your babysitter.
The app isn’t working. Help?
First, check your internet. If you’re in a basement with zero bars, that’s on you. If it’s actually us, shoot a message to contact@prove-it.now. Be specific—“it’s broken” tells us nothing. We’re devs, not psychics.