Aplomb
Last updated 2 July 2026.
Aplomb does not collect any data. Every rehearsal is analyzed entirely on your iPhone. There is no account, no sign-in, no analytics, and no tracking.
While you rehearse, Aplomb listens through the microphone so it can show your pace and pauses live. The audio is processed in memory on your device and is never recorded, never stored, and never transmitted — there is no audio file, no recording, and no playback of past runs. When the rehearsal ends, the audio buffers are released.
Your rehearsal metrics — your pace curve, pause map, and filler counts — are stored only on your device, in the app's own storage. Transcript text is stored locally only if you turn that setting on; otherwise nothing but the numbers is kept. Everything is removed if you delete the app or use "Delete all rehearsal data" in Settings.
Aplomb uses Apple's on-device Speech frameworks to transcribe and measure your speech on your iPhone only. Nothing is sent to Apple, to Hadger, or to any other party. Aplomb works identically in Airplane Mode.
We do not collect personal information, contacts, location, or photos. We do not use third-party advertising, analytics, or tracking SDKs. We do not sell or share any information, because we do not collect any.
Subscriptions and purchases are handled entirely by Apple through the App Store. Aplomb never sees your payment details. Apple's handling of purchases is governed by Apple's privacy policy.
Aplomb is not directed at children and collects no data from anyone.
Questions: hadger.support@gmail.com.