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Waitsee · updated July 2026
Waitsee is a small app made by one person, and email reaches a human. Most questions turn out to be about a rule the app enforces on purpose, so those are answered first.
Why can't I see the photo I just took?
That is the app. There is no review, no thumbnail, and no delete, because knowing you cannot check is what lets you stop performing and keep walking. You see everything at once when the roll develops.
How do I develop before the roll is full?
Press and hold the frame counter. The app will tell you exactly how many frames it is about to burn, and you have to confirm. Those frames are gone — that cost is the point, not a bug.
Where do my photographs live?
Inside the app on your device, and nowhere else. They ride along in your device and iCloud backups. To keep one permanently in your camera roll, open a developed roll, tap the photograph, and choose Save photo.
I reinstalled and lost my unlock.
Open Settings inside the app and choose Restore purchase. The unlock is tied to your Apple Account, so it comes back at no charge.
What is Recovered photographs in Settings?
A safety shelf. If something goes wrong while saving — storage full, an interrupted write — the app preserves the image file rather than deleting it, and it shows up there so you can save it to your library. Nothing on that shelf is ever removed automatically.
Can I turn off the shutter sound?
Yes, in Settings, along with haptics. The sound also respects your phone's silent switch, so flipping that always wins.
Still stuck
Write to find@yourtrueline.com. Telling us your iPhone model and iOS version makes it much faster to work out what happened. If a photograph seems missing, say so first — that gets looked at before anything else.