1. Who and what
These terms are between you and Worth Spreading (eenmanszaak, Netherlands, KVK-registered — support@worthspreading.com) and cover the I’d Rather apps for iPhone, Android, Apple Watch and Wear OS, and the parts of worthspreading.com about them.
2. What I’d Rather is — and isn’t
I’d Rather helps you swap a habit you regret for something you’d rather do, using reminders, a counter, and optional AI suggestions. It is a self-help tool, not medical care: it does not diagnose, treat, or replace professional help. If you’re struggling with addiction, an eating disorder, self-harm, or thoughts of suicide, please reach out to a professional or a crisis line — the app links to several, and its safety check exists to point you there, but it is not a safety service and may not catch everything.
3. Eligibility & account
You must be at least 16. No account is needed to use the app. If you create one (Google or email link), keep access to that email; it is how your backup is identified. You’re responsible for what you store in your account space.
4. Acceptable use
Use the app for yourself, as intended. Don’t attempt to abuse, overload, reverse the AI endpoints, or use them to generate content unrelated to the app’s purpose (they’re rate-limited and integrity-checked). Don’t put unlawful content about other people in your swaps.
5. Free and Premium
The core is free and stays free: one active swap, the button on your screens, your count and milestones, and crisis support — no account needed. Premium (auto-renewing subscription, monthly or annual) adds things like multiple active swaps, the watch companion apps, per-swap reminders, AI suggestions, more placements and themes. Exact prices, in your currency, are shown in the app before you buy. to confirm: final prices & trial lengths A free trial, when offered, is stated on the purchase screen.
6. Billing, renewal, cancellation
Subscriptions are billed by Apple (App Store) or Google (Google Play), not by us — we never see your payment details. They renew automatically until cancelled. Cancel any time in your store’s subscription settings (iPhone: Settings → your name → Subscriptions; Android: Play Store → Profile → Payments & subscriptions); cancelling stops the next renewal and you keep Premium until the period ends. Deleting the app or your I’d Rather account does not cancel a subscription — the app reminds you of this too.
7. Your 14-day EU withdrawal right
If you’re an EU consumer you have a statutory 14-day right of withdrawal for digital purchases. For purchases made through the App Store or Google Play, this right is exercised through Apple or Google (request a refund at reportaproblem.apple.com or through Google Play), under their processes. Where a free trial is offered, you lose nothing by deciding within the trial.
8. Your content
Your swaps are yours. You give us only the technical licence needed to store, back up, display and process them to run the app (including the safety check and, if you use them, AI suggestions) — nothing more. We never use your swaps for advertising or sell them.
9. Our stuff
The app, its design, the I’d Rather name and mark, and its content (including milestone texts) belong to Worth Spreading. Don’t copy or resell them. Third-party fonts are used under the SIL Open Font License.
10. What we promise — and the honest limits
We work to keep the app safe, calm and working, but it is provided “as is”: we can’t promise it will be uninterrupted, error-free, or that a habit will change. To the extent Dutch law allows, our liability is limited to the amount you paid us in the 12 months before the claim; we are not liable for indirect damages. Nothing in these terms limits liability for intent or gross negligence, or takes away rights you have as a consumer under Dutch or EU law — those rights always win over these terms.
11. Ending
You can stop any time — export your data, delete everything, cancel the subscription in your store. We may suspend accounts that break §4, with notice where reasonable.
12. Changes
If we materially change these terms we’ll announce it in the app and here before it takes effect. If you disagree, stop using the app and (if relevant) cancel the subscription before renewal.
13. Law & disputes
Dutch law applies. Disputes go to the competent court in the Netherlands — but if you are a consumer elsewhere in the EU, you keep any protection and venue rights of your home country. The European Commission’s ODR platform: ec.europa.eu/consumers/odr.