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MoneyCoach How To Sign In With Apple

Written by Perjan Duro
MoneyCoach How To Sign In With Apple

MoneyCoach has a Sign In screen with a Sign in with Apple button. Use it to create or access your MoneyCoach account for account-based features. Signing in is separate from iCloud Sync, so it does not automatically change your Individual Sync or Family Sync settings.

TL;DR

  • Open Settings in MoneyCoach.
  • Open Manage Account.
  • Tap Sign In.
  • Continue with Sign in with Apple.
  • Signing in does not enable iCloud Sync by itself.
  • Use Individual Sync or Family Sync separately when you want to sync MoneyCoach data through iCloud.

Step-by-step guide

  • Open MoneyCoach.
  • Go to Settings.
  • Open Manage Account.
  • Tap Sign In.
  • On the Sign In screen, tap Sign in with Apple.
  • Confirm the Apple sign-in prompt.
  • After sign-in completes, MoneyCoach returns to your account flow.

After signing in, Manage Account can show account details such as your name, email, user ID, and RevenueCat ID.

When to use Sign in with Apple

Use Sign in with Apple when MoneyCoach asks for account authentication, when you want to manage your MoneyCoach account, or when an account-gated feature needs a signed-in user.

This is especially useful when you want to:

  • continue onboarding as an existing customer
  • use online banking features that require a signed-in MoneyCoach user
  • view your account details in Manage Account
  • log out or delete your MoneyCoach account

For example, if you start online banking during onboarding before the normal sign-in step, MoneyCoach asks you to sign in first. After sign-in succeeds, MoneyCoach can continue to the bank connection flow.

Additional information

Signing in with Apple is not the same thing as iCloud Sync. The app explains this in Manage Account: certain features require a MoneyCoach account, and signing in will not change your iCloud Sync settings.

If you want to sync local MoneyCoach data across your own Apple devices, start with How To Activate Individual Sync. If you want to share data with another person using another Apple ID, use How To Activate Family Sync. If your Premium purchase is not showing on Mac, read How To Share Your MoneyCoach Premium Subscription On Your Mac Too.

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