Delete your account
You can permanently delete your Talkbooks account at any time. Choose one of the two options below.
Option 1 — Delete in the app
- Open the Talkbooks app on iOS, Android, or web (app.talkbooks.app).
- Sign in to the account you want to delete.
- Tap Account in the side menu.
- Scroll to the bottom and tap Delete Account.
- Confirm by tapping Delete in the confirmation dialog.
Deletion happens immediately. Your account, all entities you own, all activities, commitments, inventory, orders, and wallet balances are permanently removed.
Option 2 — Email us
If you can't access the app, email us from the address registered on your account:
support@talkbooks.app with the subject line “Delete my account”.
We verify the request comes from the registered email and delete the account within 7 days. We'll reply once it's done.
What gets deleted
- Your user account, email, password hash, and subscription record
- Every entity (personal and business) you own, and all data scoped to those entities — activities, commitments, inventory items, orders, payouts, wallets and balances
- Every chat session, chat message, and tool call between you and the AI assistant
- Push notification tokens, notification log, and notification preferences
- Pending team invites you sent
- Email verification tokens and chat usage counters
What is not deleted
- Data on entities you were a member of but did not own. If you logged expenses, sales, or other activity on someone else's business as a staff or manager, those records belong to the business owner and stay with their account. Your membership row is removed; the data they own remains theirs.
- Subscription receipts on Apple App Store / Google Play. We do not control what Apple or Google retain on their own servers for their billing and tax records. On our side, your subscription tier, transaction IDs, and product IDs are deleted with your user row.
Deletion is performed as a single atomic database transaction — either everything succeeds or nothing changes. It is permanent and irreversible. There is no “undo” and no 30-day grace period; once the transaction commits, the data cannot be recovered.