Five67 Support
Help with Five67, the dance-move library for iPhone.
Importing videos
Five67 asks for photo-library permission so you can pick videos to add to your library. If you declined, you can re-enable it in Settings → Five67 → Photos. Imported videos are copied into the app, so the originals in Photos are left untouched.
Where your data lives
Everything you create in Five67 — your videos, moves, and notes — is stored locally on your device. There are no accounts and nothing is uploaded. See the Privacy Policy for details.
Backing up your library
Your Five67 data is included in your device's standard backup. If you have iCloud Backup turned on, restoring your iPhone also restores Five67.
You can also export your library manually. Open the Style picker and tap Export Library. You'll be offered two options:
- Full Export (Videos + Metadata) — a complete archive including every video file. This can be large.
- Metadata Only (No Videos) — a small file with your moves, names, and timestamps. Quick to save and share.
The system share sheet then lets you save the export wherever you like.
If the app reports a data problem
In the rare case Five67 can't open your library after an update, it shows a recovery screen. Tap Export current data first to save a recovery bundle (your video files plus the underlying data) off your device, then email 567@agentmail.to and we'll help. Avoid Reset library until you've exported, since it erases the on-device data.
Deleting your data
Deleting the Five67 app removes its on-device data. Note that any videos you also kept in Photos remain in your photo library and are not affected.
Requirements
Five67 requires iPhone running iOS 18 or later.