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Common questions

Frequently asked.

Selector Coin Pal is a decision-making utility. It gives you four randomisation tools — coin flip, yes/no, dice roll, and random number — plus a Lists feature where you save recurring dilemmas and pick, shuffle, or split them into teams. Every result arrives through a satisfying animation rather than a plain text swap. The whole app runs offline and stores nothing remotely.

Yes, completely free. There are no in-app purchases, no subscription tiers, and no ads. Every feature is available from the first launch with nothing locked behind a paywall.

No. Selector Coin Pal is entirely offline. It makes no network requests, contains no analytics SDKs, and shares nothing with any server. Your lists and decision history are stored locally on your device using Hive and SharedPreferences, and they never leave it. You can clear your history at any time from the Settings tab.

Selector Coin Pal is available on Android and is distributed through the Google Play Store. It requires Android 6.0 (Marshmallow) or later. There is no iOS version at this time.

No. The app is fully offline-first. All fonts are bundled locally, all logic runs on-device, and no features degrade without a connection. You can flip coins on a plane.

Email us at support@selectorcoinpal.online. Describe what happened, what you expected, and the device and Android version you're on. For feature requests, a short description of the problem you're trying to solve is more useful than a specific solution — it helps us think about it clearly.

Yes. Open the app, go to the History tab and use the clear button to erase decision history. Lists can be deleted individually from the Lists tab. Uninstalling the app removes all locally stored data from your device entirely.

Yes. All results use Dart's cryptographically seeded Random — the same randomness source used by Flutter's standard library. The motion animations are deterministic and do not influence the outcome; they simply reveal a result that was already decided.