If yours is not here, write to us. A person reads every message.
There is a free plan and a paid tier called Stashly Plus. On the free plan you get the whole app — matching, the shopping list, CSV import and export, and offline use — with a cap of 15 items in each category: fabrics, patterns, notions and projects. Search is always free. Cloud sync is included on both plans, so your catalogue is backed up and on every device either way. Stashly Plus lifts the item cap and adds advanced filters and the PDF instructions viewer. It is $2.99 a month, $19.99 a year, or $39.99 once for lifetime access, and there is a 7-day free trial.
Nothing is deleted. Your whole stash stays readable and editable, including anything above the free plan's 15-item cap — we never remove items to pull you back under it, and advanced filters switch off rather than quietly hiding part of your own stash behind a filter you can no longer change. What stops is adding: you cannot log new items in a category until you are back under 15 there, and the PDF instructions viewer switches off. Losing Plus takes away the features it paid for, not the record of fabric you own.
Stashly is coming to Android on Google Play first. An iOS release is on the development roadmap for future expansion.
Your catalogue text and details sync on every plan, free or Plus — patterns, fabrics, notions, projects, requirements, notes and measurements. Photos sync too — they are compressed, then stored in a private area of the cloud that only your account can read, so a fabric you photographed on your phone shows up complete on your tablet. Photos are never added to the shared community barcode catalogue.
It reads the barcode reliably; the limit is what is behind it. The pattern details come from a catalogue built by sewists as they add their own patterns, not licensed from the pattern companies, so a barcode nobody has scanned yet returns nothing and you enter the details by hand. That entry then helps the next person who scans the same envelope.
Yes. Settings has CSV import for fabrics, patterns, notions and pattern requirements, and export for all of those plus projects. Export also gives offline users a backup they can keep themselves.
No advertisements and no advertising SDKs. We never sell, rent or trade your personal or catalogue data, and there is no cross-app tracking or behavioural profiling. Crash reporting is opt-in and anonymous.
Settings, then Delete Account, then confirm. That permanently removes your local database, every cloud record under your account, and your sign-in credentials. If you cannot get into the app, email us from your registered address with the subject "Stashly Account Deletion Request" or visit our Data Deletion Request Page.
Floating Point Applications is a small shop. Email is the fastest way to reach us, and we answer support requests ourselves.
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