Razgon is local-first. Your workouts, meals, and settings live on your device. We don't run accounts, we don't operate servers that store your data, and we don't sell or share your information — we couldn't even if we wanted to, because we don't have it.
With your permission, Razgon reads specific Apple Health data types — sleep, steps, active energy, heart rate, heart-rate variability, VO₂ max, body weight and body-fat percentage, workouts, and dietary nutrients — to calculate your readiness score and power the app's insights. This data is processed on your device.
With your permission, Razgon may also write data you log (such as workouts, nutrition, or weight entries) back to Apple Health so your records stay complete.
Razgon never uses Health data for advertising or marketing, and never discloses it to data brokers. You can revoke Health access at any time in iOS Settings → Privacy & Security → Health.
When you search for foods or scan a barcode, your search term or the product barcode is sent to public food databases (USDA FoodData Central and Open Food Facts) to retrieve nutrition information. These queries contain no personal or health information about you.
We are testing an optional AI coaching feature. If and when it launches publicly, it will be clearly opt-in, will explain exactly what data is shared with the AI service before you enable it, and this policy will be updated first. Nothing is sent to any AI service in the current App Store version.
Razgon is not directed at children under 13 and does not knowingly collect information from them.
If this policy changes, we'll update this page and the date above. Material changes to how the app handles data will be called out in the App Store release notes.
Questions? Email hello@razgon.app.