MAC & iOS FAQ'S
Signals most often spotted by charm seekers.
GENERAL
Not exactly — you only need to install your MacOS app and fully enjoy your Tiny Charms world. The iOS and iPadOS apps are designed as companion apps to enhance and complement your experience. We strongly recommend to install them too.
Go to Charms Library (⇧⌘L), browse through the available charms, and click on any charm to see its details. Then click 'Place in Scene' to add it to your desktop.
Enable iCloud Sync in Settings (⌘,). This will keep your charms, achievements, and preferences synchronized across all your Apple devices.
ACHIEVEMENTS
Achievements are special tiny charms you can earn by using the app in different ways. Some are crafted with a phrase, and others, well... secrets are meant to stay, secret. Discover and collect them!. Check the Achievements tab in your Tiny Charms Library to see your progress.
Sure you can, as long as you have enabled icloud in your macOS app and in yout iOS app. You don't need to do anything, it sill be synced automatically with iCloud. Actually, that's one of the best way to take full advantage of your Tiny Charms app for iOS, to try to discover your hidden charms. Good job crafting your tiny charm!
windows & android faq's
– Coming soon –
The tips and signals most often spotted by charm seekers.
INSTALLING & USING
Accessible, animated accordion with smooth open/close, rounded borders and a modern glassy accent.
Sketch early layouts, explore color palettes, and create mood boards. Use rapid prototyping to validate concepts before committing to implementation.
Refine how things move: easing, timing, and feedback. Subtle motion guides attention and makes interfaces feel alive without being distracting.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Accessible, animated accordion with smooth open/close, rounded borders and a modern glassy accent.
Sketch early layouts, explore color palettes, and create mood boards. Use rapid prototyping to validate concepts before committing to implementation.
Refine how things move: easing, timing, and feedback. Subtle motion guides attention and makes interfaces feel alive without being distracting.