Support

Feedbloom Support

Help and contact information for Feedbloom — the offline profile grid planner for iPhone and iPad.

Getting Started

Open the Grids tab and tap the + button to create a board. Give it a name and choose a tile shape (3:4 vertical for modern grids, 1:1 for the legacy square grid). Tap the board to open it, then tap the + menu in the top right to add photos or block tiles. Drag tiles to rearrange. Tap any tile to set its status, write a caption note, or pick a posting date.

Post Schedule (v1.1)

Open a board and tap the + menu, then "Post Schedule." Set a posts-per-week cadence (1–7) and a start date, then tap "Fill unscheduled tiles" to assign a date to every tile that doesn't have one yet. To set a date on a specific tile, tap that tile and scroll to the "Post date" section. A calendar badge on the grid tile shows which posts have a date assigned. Tap "Export posting plan" from the + menu to share the full plan as a text file.

Color Signature (v1.1)

Open a board and tap the + menu, then "Color Signature." Type a 6-character hex code (like FF3B30) and tap the + button to add it to your brand palette — up to 5 colors. Feedbloom scores every tile 0–100 against your signature and shows an overall brand-match score. Tap the × on any swatch to remove it. The score updates immediately as you add or remove colors.

Export Posting Plan (v1.1)

From inside any board, tap the + menu and choose "Export posting plan." This generates a plain-text file with every tile's number, kind, status, scheduled date, caption note, and palette hex codes — planned tiles listed first, posted tiles after. Share it via the standard iOS sheet to Notes, Messages, email, or any app that accepts text files.

Harmony Score

The wand icon in the board toolbar shows your board's 0–100 cohesion score. Tap it (or tap "Harmony" in the toolbar) to open the full panel: score ring, three dial meters (hue spread, brightness spread, saturation spread), a brightness rhythm chart, your board's combined palette, and a neighbor-check that flags any adjacent pairs that clash. Tips explain exactly what to fix.

Crop Check

Go to the Studio tab and open Crop Check. Pick any photo, then choose a frame from the segmented control (grid tile 3:4, portrait post 4:5, square 1:1, vertical 9:16). The shaded overlay shows what the crop removes; the readout gives exact percentages. You can also see the crop for a specific tile by tapping it inside a board and toggling "Show grid-tile crop."

Block Tiles

Block tiles are solid-color placeholders for content that doesn't exist yet: a quote card, a reserved launch slot, or a deliberate breather. Tap the + menu inside a board and choose "Add block tile." Then tap the tile to pick a color from the preset swatches. Block tiles participate in harmony scoring, so a cream breather in the right spot can improve your board's cohesion score.

Need Help?

Email RobertCorbin84@gmail.com with your device model, iOS version, and a short description of what happened. Include the app version from the Settings tab if possible. We read everything and reply quickly.