Privacy Policy

Last updated 12 July 2026

The short version

Invoya app does not collect your data. There is no Invoya account and no Invoya server. The developer cannot see your invoices, your clients or your hours, because they never leave your devices. This website keeps an anonymous count of visits; the app itself reports nothing whatsoever.

What the app stores, and where

Everything you create in Invoya — invoices, clients, timesheets and settings — is stored on your device. If you enable iCloud, that data syncs through your own private iCloud database, which is tied to your Apple Account and readable only by you. Apple's handling of iCloud data is covered by Apple's Privacy Policy.

What the app collects

Nothing. The app contains no analytics, no telemetry, no advertising and no tracking of any kind. It does not ask you to sign up, and it works offline. Nothing you do inside Invoya is measured or reported to anyone — including the developer.

Purchases

Paid features are sold through the App Store. Purchases and receipts are handled entirely by Apple; the developer never sees your payment details. Apple provides only anonymous, aggregated sales reports.

This website

This website — and only this website, never the app — counts visitors using Plausible Analytics. It is a privacy-focused, EU-hosted analytics tool, served from Invoya's own domain. It sets no cookies, stores no personal data, and assigns you no identifier: it counts page views in aggregate, so the developer can see how many people visited and which pages they read. Visitors are not profiled, not followed across websites, and not identifiable — by the developer or by anyone else. There is no way to link a visit here to anything you do inside the app, because the app reports nothing at all.

Children

Invoya is a business tool intended for adults. It is not directed at children and collects no personal data from anyone.

Changes

If this policy changes, the updated version will be published on this page with a new date above.

The developer

Invoya is made by one developer — Aleksandr Gordienko, NIF Z3304393B, Av. Jaume I 95 1r, 08226 Terrassa, Spain — who is the data controller for this website. There is no company behind Invoya, no investors, and nobody whose business model depends on your data.

Questions about privacy, or about anything on this page? Write to support@invoya.app.