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Feature Index

iPhone, iPad, MacBeginner11 min read

A complete map of what Orrique can do, grouped by area, with a link to the article that explains each part. Everything is free unless it carries a Pro badge. For the wider picture, see Orrique Pro, the side-by-side Free vs Orrique Pro page, What Works on Each Device, and, if a fragrance word is new to you, the Glossary.

Today

Your daily pick, rhythm, and quick logging. Open Today

Your collection

Add, organize, and track every bottle and sample. Open Collection

Diary and logging

Log a wear, reflect, and track a session live. Open the Diary

Formulas and layering

Build formulas, add bases, and find pairings. Open Layering

Scent Atlas and insights

Your taste, year, value, and gaps at a glance. Open the Atlas

Discover and dupes

Crowd lists, cheaper twins, and dupe matches. Open Discover

Across your devices

Widgets, Siri, Apple Watch, and the Mac app. See the devices

Settings and data

Defaults, backup, export, and privacy. Open Settings

See Getting Started and iCloud and Sync.

See Your Collection, Fragrance Details, and Search, Filtering, and Sorting.

Also see Compare two or three scents Pro and Read Bottle, both listed under their canonical homes below.

See The Diary and Logging a Wear and The Today Screen.

See The Today Screen.

See Formulas, Scent Bases, and the Layering Room.

See Scent Atlas and Insights.

See Discover and Dupes and Community, Contributions, and Reporting.

See Notes and the Note Glossary.

See On-device AI Features. These all run on your device using Apple Intelligence and need an Apple Intelligence capable device. This is the canonical home for every AI feature, even the ones that also appear in their own area above.

See Sharing a Scent Card.

See Widgets, Siri, Shortcuts, and Spotlight, The Apple Watch App, and The Mac App. For an at-a-glance answer to “is this on my Mac or Watch?”, see What Works on Each Device.

See Settings and Preferences, Backup, Import, and Export, and Privacy and App Lock.

See Community, Contributions, and Reporting.

You can reach all of these guides without leaving Orrique. In the app, open Settings, then Help and Support, or use the Mac Help menu.

Contact support. Free Message the team from Settings, then Help and Support, then Contact support. Your name, email, and message are encrypted on your device so only Orrique support can read them, and replies come back in a thread inside the app. Before you write in you see a realistic “we usually reply within X” estimate, your message shows Delivered and then Seen once we open it, and once your request is resolved you can rate the help with a thumbs up or down, which saves the moment you tap (an optional comment saves on its own too). When the team replies, a brief in-app notice appears and the open conversation updates on its own, so you do not need to leave and come back. You can attach an image or file to a message with the paperclip (encrypted on your device before it uploads, like your messages; removed when the conversation is deleted or closed and cleared). You can export or delete a conversation yourself. Not signed in to iCloud? The help-center contact form does the same from your browser and we reply by email. See the Privacy Policy for what we keep and for how long.

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