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What is Finn?

Finn is a personal assistant that lives inside a notebook. Write the way you always have — and let Finn quietly read your inbox, calendar, and accounts to surface what actually matters. It's your notes, your week, and your life in one place.

How does the notebook work?

Open it and type — that's it. Notes group themselves by recency: Today, Yesterday, This Week, Earlier. You can also quick-capture from the list without changing screens.

What does Finn do?

Finn quietly brings the rest of your life into your notes. The more you connect, the more context Finn pulls in alongside what you've already written.

A trip planning scenario

Say you're heading to Lisbon next month. Here's how Finn builds out the note as you connect more:

Just the notebook

Your Lisbon note holds the packing list you've been adding to all week — the adapter, the running shoes, the meds you almost forgot last time.

+ Calendar connected

Finn brings your flight times, the dinner reservation on day two, and the morning you blocked for the day trip to Sintra into the note alongside your packing list.

+ Email connected

Finn pulls in the airline confirmation number, your seat assignment, the hotel address, and the Airbnb host's check-in code — so they sit in the note with everything else.

+ Credit card connected

Finn surfaces what you've already spent on the trip — flights, hotel deposit, tour tickets — and flags the booking fee the airline tacked on.

What signals can I connect?

Email (Gmail or Outlook), Calendar (Apple Calendar), and bank or credit card accounts (via Plaid) — all optional, all read-only. Connect what's useful and skip what's not.

How to connect a signal

  1. Open the Settings tab from the bottom navigation.
  2. Tap Manage Connections.
  3. Pick the source you want to add: Email, Calendar, or Bank Accounts.
  4. Sign in through the provider's secure flow — Google or Microsoft for email, Apple for calendar, Plaid for banks and credit cards.
  5. Grant read-only access. You can revoke it at any time from the same screen.

Once connected, Finn starts using that source as context the next time you ask a question. You don't need to do anything else.

What are Finn Actions and how do they work?

Finn Actions live behind the binoculars button. Tap it and Finn scans across your notes to give you a quick read on what's going on and what to focus on next — no question required.

What you get back

  • A short summary of what you've been writing about lately.
  • The threads that look unfinished or time-sensitive.
  • A suggested focus for today, pulled from the notes themselves.

How to use it

  1. Tap the binoculars button from the notebook.
  2. Finn reads across your recent notes and any connected signals.
  3. Read the summary and pick what to act on — or just use it as a daily check-in.

How does Finn usage work?

Finn runs on a credit balance. Every question you ask and every action Finn takes spends a small amount of credits.

How the rolling window works

  1. Each request spends credits from your balance.
  2. Credits reset on a rolling window — a few hours after a request, that portion of your balance resets and becomes available again.
  3. The usage bar in Settings shows what's currently spent in the active window, not a daily or monthly total.

You don't have to wait until midnight to recover capacity — your balance refills continuously as older requests age out. See Pricing for the full picture.

What plans does Finn offer?

Finn has a free tier and two paid, auto-renewing monthly subscriptions. Paid plans raise how much you can do in each rolling window and unlock a few extras.

Essentials (free)

The smart notebook, all your connections, and 5,000 tokens per rolling window.

Pro

Everything in Essentials, 10,000 tokens per rolling window, and priority responses.

Max

Everything in Pro, 30,000 tokens per rolling window, and early access to new features.

How to upgrade

  1. Open the Settings tab and tap Subscription.
  2. Pick Pro or Max and confirm the purchase through Apple.
  3. Your new allowance is active right away.

Billing, renewal & cancellation

Paid plans are billed monthly through your Apple ID at the price shown at purchase, and renew automatically unless you turn off auto-renew at least 24 hours before the period ends. Manage or cancel anytime from Settings → Subscription → Manage or Cancel, or in your Apple ID account settings — cancellation takes effect at the end of the current period. Switched devices or reinstalled? Tap Restore Purchases on the Subscription screen. See Pricing for the full picture.

How does email privacy work?

Finn treats your inbox in two layers. Subject lines, senders, and dates are always available as light context. Reading the full body of a message is a separate step that you control.

Your three options

Always Ask (default)

Finn asks before reading the body of any email. You approve or deny each time, one message at a time.

Always Allow

Finn reads the body silently when it's confident the email contains shipping or travel info you need — like a flight confirmation or a delivery update.

Always Deny

Finn never reads email bodies, even when you ask. It works from subject lines only.

Where to change it

  1. Open the Settings tab.
  2. Tap Manage Connections, then your email account.
  3. Pick the email body preference that fits you. You can change it any time.

Is my data secure?

Yes. All connections are read-only — Finn never writes to your email, calendar, or accounts. Bank connections are handled by Plaid, and we never store your banking credentials. You can disconnect any source or delete your entire account from the Settings page at any time. For the full breakdown, see our Security page.

Where can I get Finn?

Finn is available for iPhone on the Apple App Store. There's no Android, web, or iPad version today.

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Still need help?

Send us a note and we'll get back to you as soon as we can.

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