Platform support
Stamped is designed around standard iOS, Apple Watch, Android, and web controls where possible.
This page provides accessibility information for Stamped users, reviewers, and support requests. Last updated May 21, 2026.
Stamped is designed around standard iOS, Apple Watch, Android, and web controls where possible.
Collection, map, check-in, and profile screens use text-first status so progress is not conveyed by color alone.
Primary navigation and stamping actions are intended to remain usable with screen readers and platform assistive input.
Accessibility issues can be reported through the Stamped support email.
Stamped helps people discover real-world places, complete collections, and keep a clear record of progress. We aim to keep those core workflows understandable, predictable, and usable with common accessibility settings as the product evolves.
Accessibility work is reviewed alongside product changes that affect sign-in, nearby discovery, stamping, collection progress, profile settings, and support flows.
Stamped is built to work with common platform accessibility features and conventions.
The product keeps important actions close to their context: open a collection, find the next place, stamp the visit, and review progress. Labels and confirmation states are written so users can understand what will happen before changing account or check-in data.
Stamped avoids requiring proof photos for every visit. When proof is optional, the interface should make the lighter path clear for users who prefer fewer steps.
Some advanced map, proof-photo, and Apple Watch companion workflows may need additional accessibility review as the mobile apps mature.
Reports affecting account access, stamping completion, nearby discovery, or data deletion are prioritized because those flows are central to using Stamped.
For accessibility questions, bug reports, or accommodation requests, email us. Contact ravisingh11@gmail.com.