Yes for any products we control and release (Roon, Reveal plugins, Cipher), not for third party apps.
But you have helped people here by posting EQ presets for various apps.
It is very unexpected to now realize that you did these by ear only, we all have slightly different ears, and hearing, measurements rely on science, and measurements, unlike ears, are not subjective. Measuring, done correctly, using different methods and variations are essential.
Here's what Audeze says about designing and measuring their headphones:
https://www.audeze.com/headphone-measurements
There is however fairly easy, yet very accurate way to correct Isine response without using any measuring equipments, but it requires 2 sets of Isines, and 2 sources. This also assumes that Cipher itself is accurate, because after this excercise is finished, you end up with a cloned Cipher Fr response from non iOS source.
Use iPhone, isines connected with Cipher, take the Right Channel ear piece and hook it to your for right ear.
Use 3.5 cable, connected to any non iOS device, EQ set flat, use the Left Channel ear piece, and hook it to your left ear.
Now you have 2 sources, Right Channel in your ear is EQ corrected, Left Channel is raw output from non iOS source, uncorrected.
Set both sources to play pure test tones from 20Hz to 20 kHz. If you have access to a Frequency generator, use that, I do not, so I use Stereophile magazine CD2:
https://www.stereophile.com/features/338/index.html
And here:
https://www.stereophile.com/content/istereophileis-test-cd-2-tracks-15-19
Stereophile CD has tracks with 1/3 Octave warble tones starting at 20Hz, 31.5Hz, 40Hz and so in, going up to 20kHz. Each Frequency track is 15 seconds long. So be prepared to play each Fr tone repeatedly, or put it on a loop.
Load the files of identical warble tones to each source device, and before doing anything, level match the sources carefully, with iSines it can be tricky, because using 1kHz, the usual reference level matching tone may give wrong overall signal level, because Right Channel is already EQ'd by Cipher.
After you have level matched both sources, start playing each warble tone, and adjust the Left Channel device's Equalizer, until the balance of each test tone is correct, or close enough. That means you have raised or lowered each Fr point to match Ciphered source's output. Our ears are very sensitive to imbalance between L and R channel, and we can easily hear even slight difference in level between channels.
Now do it with each test tone, and you end up your non idevice giving corrected, EQ curve identical to Cipher.
This, of course requires 2 sets of the same isine IEMs. Result is very accurate.
Different question is, how accurate is Cipher's response. It does sound very accurate Fr response, simply by comparing it to full size LCD series.
I refuse to believe Isines, or any serious headphone is designed by ears only. It's impossible, just like measuring levels of distortion is impossible by ear only, ears tell us that Isines have a magnitude lower distortion than competing Dynamic and Armature drivers, but how much lower, only measurements can tell.