1. Who and what
These terms are between you and Worth Spreading (eenmanszaak, Netherlands, KVK number — arriving 10 July), the maker of Oathkeep — an app that suggests who to reach out to and helps you draft personal messages with AI assistance. Contact: support@worthspreading.com.
2. Eligibility & account
You must be 16 or older. The app works without registration (an anonymous account is created on first launch); signing in with Apple, Google, or email keeps your data across devices. You’re responsible for what you store — especially notes about other people (be kind; see the privacy policy).
3. Your content
Your notes, profiles, photos, and messages are yours. You give us only the licence needed to store, sync, and process them to run the features you use (including AI drafting). We claim no ownership and no right to use your content for anything else.
4. AI drafts
Drafts are suggestions generated by AI from what you’ve told the app. You are the sender: review every message before it goes out — Oathkeep never sends anything itself, and we’re not responsible for what you choose to send. Drafts can be imperfect; that’s why they’re editable.
5. Acceptable use
Don’t use Oathkeep to harass, deceive, or harm anyone; don’t attempt to break, overload, or reverse-engineer the service; don’t use it for unlawful purposes. We apply fair-use limits to AI generation (currently generous daily caps) to keep the service healthy; we may suspend accounts that abuse it.
6. Subscriptions (“Oathkeep Plus”)
Some features (message drafting) require a subscription after the free trial. Billing runs entirely through Apple’s App Store or Google Play — monthly or yearly auto-renewing plans, or a one-time lifetime purchase; a free trial (currently 14 days) is offered where shown, and paid time begins when the trial ends unless you cancel first. Prices are shown in the store’s local currency before you buy. Renewal & cancellation happen in your store account settings (Settings → Manage subscription takes you there); cancelling stops the next renewal and keeps access until the period ends. EU withdrawal right: for digital purchases you have a statutory 14-day right of withdrawal; refunds for App Store/Play purchases are handled by Apple/Google through their refund processes, and where you start using the service immediately you consent to performance beginning at once — your statutory rights remain unaffected. Nothing here limits rights that Dutch or EU consumer law gives you that cannot be waived.
7. Our intellectual property
The app, its design, brand, and code are ours (or our licensors’). You get a personal, non-transferable licence to use the app; that’s it.
8. Service, warranty & liability — plain language
We work to keep Oathkeep reliable, but it’s provided “as is” as a consumer app: we can’t promise uninterrupted service, and features may evolve. To the extent Dutch law allows, our liability is limited to the amount you paid us in the 12 months before the event; we never exclude liability for intent, gross negligence, or anything consumer law says can’t be excluded — your statutory consumer rights always prevail.
9. Ending things
You can stop any time (delete the app / your account). We may end or suspend service for breach of these terms, with notice where practicable and export of your data available first.
10. Law & disputes
Dutch law governs; disputes go to the competent court in the Netherlands — and if you’re an EU consumer, mandatory consumer protections and your home courts remain available to you. EU ODR platform: ec.europa.eu/odr.
11. Changes
We may update these terms; material changes are announced in the app before taking effect. Continued use after that means acceptance.