If Tallyfy pages won’t load, look outdated, or behave strangely - clearing Chrome’s cache is the fastest fix. It wipes stored files and forces Chrome to pull fresh content from Tallyfy’s servers.
Open Chrome.
Click the three-dot menu (⋮) in the top-right corner.
Select Delete browsing data.
Set the time range to All time.
Check Browsing history.
Check Cookies and other site data.
Check Cached images and files.
Click Delete data.
After clearing the cache
Close Chrome completely, then reopen it before going back to Tallyfy. Don’t just open a new tab - quit the browser and restart it.
Clearing Microsoft Edge’s browser cache removes outdated or corrupted temporary files that cause Tallyfy to display incorrectly or run slowly and you can do this either through Edge’s Privacy settings for a full clear or by targeting only Tallyfy-specific cookies and site data through the address bar’s lock icon.
Clearing Firefox’s cache and cookies through the Privacy & Security settings removes outdated or corrupted temporary files so Tallyfy can load fresh content and resolve display or loading problems in the browser.
Clearing Safari’s browser cache on Mac and iOS devices removes corrupted temporary files that can cause loading problems and display issues in Tallyfy by enabling the Develop menu or using Privacy settings on Mac and accessing Safari settings on iOS devices.
Tallyfy’s troubleshooting guide covers fixing common issues like loading errors and authentication loops through cache clearing and hard refreshes along with solutions for rate limit errors and password reset problems and Microsoft login approval requirements and a browser data wipe script for persistent session conflicts.