Settings, Appearance, and Backup
Use the Settings screen to control refresh behavior, app appearance, push readiness, and iCloud Backup.
Tune the app from one settings screen
TriggerDeck keeps global behavior controls in Settings instead of scattering them across feature screens. This is where the operator adjusts:
- Refresh Interval for automatic data refresh behavior
- Interface Style for system, light, or dark appearance
- push authorization visibility
- iCloud Backup and restore access
Flow shown on screenshot
Settings appearance and refresh controls
Open Settings and focus on the Auto-Refresh plus Interface Style controls in one frame. This screenshot should explain that both controls are global app behavior settings, independent from server-specific contexts.
Explain iCloud Backup behavior
The docs should describe backup as a convenience for local app state, not a secret export mechanism. Server metadata and working state can be preserved, but API tokens stay out of backup and must be re-entered after restore.
Also show that restore is not silent: the flow makes replacement or merge behavior explicit before it runs.
Flow shown on screenshot
iCloud Backup section
In Settings, show the iCloud Backup section with status plus backup and restore actions. Keep the state indicator visible so readers understand this as explicit backup management, not a silent background sync mechanism.