Terms of Service

Version 1.0 · Effective 8 August 2026

These Terms govern your use of the DailyWit app, operated by Semper Labs LLC, a New Jersey (USA) limited liability company ("we", "us"). By creating an account or using DailyWit, you agree to them. Please read them.

1. Who can use DailyWit

DailyWit is for users 18 years and older. By using it you confirm you are at least 18.

If we learn that an account belongs to someone under 18 — including where the date of birth was misstated at signup — we may suspend or terminate the account and delete its data.

You are responsible for keeping your account credentials secure and for activity under your account.

2. What DailyWit is

DailyWit is an educational app that delivers a daily featured idea, short knowledge cards, quick quizzes, connected learning threads, and a Handbook of practical skills — to help you learn a little every day.

The content is for general education and curiosity only. It is not professional, financial, medical, or legal advice, and you should not rely on it as such.

DailyWit is always evolving: we may add, change, or discontinue features as we improve the product. If a change removes or materially reduces something you have already paid for, Section 4 sets out what we will do about it.

3. AI-generated content

DailyWit’s learning content is generated using AI and checked by a multi-stage AI review process — separate automated reviews for factual accuracy, clarity, and appropriateness — before it is published. We believe this lets us cover more subjects, more consistently, than a small human team could, and we are transparent that AI, not a person, performs most of this review.

This applies to all of DailyWit’s learning content: every card, thread, quiz, and Handbook entry is AI-generated and AI-reviewed. There is no human-written content mixed in, so nothing here is presented to you as human-authored.

People remain part of the process: our team reviews content that our automated checks flag as uncertain, and content that users report in the app.

Automated review does not guarantee accuracy. These checks reduce errors; they do not eliminate them, and no AI review process can. Content may contain errors or omissions, and we make no guarantee that any fact, figure, or statement is complete, current, or accurate. We welcome corrections — anything in the app can be reported from the card itself, and reported content is re-reviewed. Always verify anything you intend to act on.

4. Subscriptions, trials & billing

DailyWit has a free tier and a paid subscription, DailyWit Plus, that unlocks additional features. The current price and billing period are shown in the app before you buy, and on the App Store or Google Play listing.

Your welcome trial does NOT turn into a paid subscription. New accounts get a 14-day DailyWit Plus trial. If you do nothing, the trial simply ends and your account continues on the free tier — we do not take a payment method for it and it will never convert on its own. You only start paying if you choose to subscribe.

Automatic renewal. If you do subscribe, the subscription renews automatically at the end of each billing period (monthly or annual) at the then-current price, and your store account is charged in the 24 hours before each renewal, until you cancel.

Cancelling. You can cancel at any time in your Apple App Store or Google Play account settings. Cancel at least 24 hours before the current period ends to avoid the next charge. Cancelling stops future renewals; you keep Plus until the end of the period you have already paid for. Deleting your DailyWit account does not by itself cancel a store subscription — cancel it in the store.

If we remove something you paid for. We may change or retire features as DailyWit evolves. But if we remove or materially reduce a DailyWit Plus feature during a period you have already paid for, we will either give you a materially equivalent replacement, or refund the unused part of that period on request. Email [email protected] and we will sort it out.

Billing and refunds. When you buy through the Apple App Store or Google Play, that store handles billing, renewals, and refunds under its own terms, not us.

Price changes. We may change prices. A change applies only to future billing periods, never retroactively, and you will be given advance notice — and asked to consent where the law or the app store requires it. If you do not want the new price, you can cancel before it takes effect.

Your 14-day withdrawal right in the EEA and the UK. If you live in the European Economic Area or the United Kingdom, you have a statutory right to withdraw from a purchase within 14 days. Because Apple and Google sell the subscription to you, that right is handled through them under their terms, and asking for immediate access to DailyWit Plus may end it early — their checkout will tell you when that happens.

5. Acceptable use

Use DailyWit only for lawful, personal, non-commercial purposes. Do not copy, scrape, resell, reverse-engineer, or attempt to extract our content or systems, and do not misuse, disrupt, or attempt to gain unauthorized access to the service.

6. Our content and rights

The DailyWit app, its design, its brand, and the selection, arrangement, and curation of its content library are owned by us or our licensors. We grant you a limited, personal, non-transferable, revocable license to use the app for its intended purpose.

You may not use our name, logo, or content outside the app without permission.

7. Account termination

You can deactivate or permanently delete your account at any time in the app. We may suspend or terminate accounts that violate these Terms or to comply with law.

Deletion permanently erases your personal data as described in the Privacy Policy.

8. Disclaimers & limitation of liability

DailyWit is provided "as is" and "as available," without warranties of any kind to the extent permitted by law.

To the maximum extent permitted by law, we are not liable for indirect, incidental, special, or consequential damages, or for lost profits or data.

To the maximum extent permitted by law, our total liability for all claims relating to DailyWit is limited to the greater of (a) the amounts you paid us for the service in the 12 months before the event giving rise to the claim, and (b) US$50.

Nothing in these Terms excludes or limits liability that cannot be excluded or limited under the law that applies to you — including liability for death or personal injury caused by negligence, for fraud or fraudulent misrepresentation, or under consumer-protection laws that cannot be waived. Some jurisdictions do not allow certain limitations, so parts of this section may not apply to you, and your statutory consumer rights stand alongside these Terms.

For residents of New Jersey specifically: the limitations in this section and in Section 9 apply only to the extent permitted by New Jersey law. Nothing in these Terms limits any right or remedy available to you under the New Jersey Consumer Fraud Act, the New Jersey Truth-in-Consumer Contract, Warranty and Notice Act, or any other New Jersey law, and no provision of these Terms is intended to waive any such right.

9. Your responsibility (indemnity)

To the extent permitted by law, you agree to cover claims, losses, and reasonable costs that arise from your misuse of DailyWit, your violation of these Terms, or your violation of the law or of someone else’s rights.

This is limited to your own misuse or unlawful conduct. It does not apply to anything caused by us, and it does not take away any right you have that cannot legally be waived.

10. If you are a consumer in the EEA or the UK

Your statutory rights come first. Nothing in Sections 8, 9, or 13 limits your rights under the consumer protection law of the country you live in, and the choice of New Jersey law in Section 13 does not remove protections that your home law gives you and that you cannot agree to give up.

In particular: the liability limits in Section 8 apply only to the extent your law permits; the indemnity in Section 9 does not apply to you; and you are not required to arbitrate — you may bring a claim in the courts of the country you live in.

You can also use the European Commission’s Online Dispute Resolution platform, though we would much rather you email us first at [email protected] so we can fix the problem directly.

11. App store terms

If you downloaded DailyWit from the Apple App Store or Google Play, that store’s terms also apply. Apple and Google are not responsible for DailyWit, its content, maintenance, support, or any claims relating to it — those are our responsibility.

If you downloaded DailyWit from the Apple App Store, the following also applies. These Terms are between you and us only; Apple is not a party to them. Your licence is a non-transferable licence to use DailyWit on Apple-branded devices that you own or control, as permitted by the App Store Terms of Service, including the Family Sharing rules. We — not Apple — are solely responsible for DailyWit, its content, and any maintenance or support; Apple has no obligation to provide either. If DailyWit fails to conform to any applicable warranty, you may notify Apple and Apple will refund the purchase price to you; to the maximum extent permitted by law, Apple has no other warranty obligation. We — not Apple — are responsible for addressing any claim that DailyWit or your use of it causes harm, fails to meet a legal requirement, or infringes someone’s intellectual property, and for handling any such claim. Apple and its subsidiaries are third-party beneficiaries of these Terms and may enforce them against you upon your acceptance.

You confirm that you are not located in a country subject to a US Government embargo or designated as a "terrorist supporting" country, and that you are not on any US Government list of prohibited or restricted parties.

You can reach us any time at [email protected], or at Semper Labs LLC, 971 US Highway 202N, Ste N, Branchburg, NJ 08876, USA.

12. Where DailyWit is available

We distribute DailyWit through the app stores in the countries where we choose to make it available; availability, features, and pricing may vary by country and may change.

You must comply with the laws that apply to you, including export and sanctions rules, when using the service.

13. Governing law & resolving disputes

These Terms are governed by the laws of the State of New Jersey, USA, without regard to its conflict-of-laws rules. Nothing in this section takes away any right the law where you live gives you that cannot be waived by contract.

Talk to us first. If something goes wrong, email [email protected] and give us 30 days to put it right informally. Most problems end here, and it is faster for both of us.

Arbitration. If we cannot resolve it informally, you and we agree to settle the dispute by binding individual arbitration rather than in court, except as described below. This agreement to arbitrate is governed by the Federal Arbitration Act. Arbitration is less formal than a lawsuit: a neutral arbitrator decides instead of a judge or jury, and the arbitrator can award the same individual relief a court could.

Who runs the arbitration. The arbitration will be administered by the American Arbitration Association under its Consumer Arbitration Rules, which are available at adr.org. If the AAA is unavailable or declines to administer the arbitration, you and we will agree on another established administrator, or a court may appoint one.

We pay the arbitration fees. For any claim, we will pay all AAA filing, administration, and arbitrator fees above the amount it would cost you to file the same claim in a New Jersey state court. You will never be required to pay more to arbitrate than you would to go to court. Each of us pays our own lawyers unless the arbitrator decides otherwise.

Where it happens. Arbitration will take place in the county where you live, or by telephone or video, or on documents alone — whichever you choose. You will not have to travel to New Jersey.

Small claims. Instead of arbitration, either of us may bring an individual claim in a small claims court that has jurisdiction, if the claim qualifies to be heard there.

No class actions. You and we agree to bring claims only in an individual capacity, and not as a plaintiff or class member in any class, collective, consolidated, or representative proceeding. An arbitrator may not combine more than one person’s claims.

If many similar claims are filed together. If 25 or more claims of a similar nature are filed against us by or with the help of the same lawyers or a coordinated group, the AAA’s Multiple Consumer Case Filing rules will apply and the claims may be grouped into batches for the purposes of arbitration fees and scheduling. Each claim is still decided individually on its own merits, and this does not extend any deadline that applies to your claim.

What this section does not cover. Either of us may still go to court for injunctive or other equitable relief over misuse of intellectual property. And nothing here waives a right that cannot legally be waived — including bringing a claim that applicable law says cannot be arbitrated, or reporting a concern to a government agency.

Opting out. You can opt out of this arbitration agreement by emailing [email protected] within 30 days of first accepting these Terms, with your name and the email address on your account. Opting out changes nothing else in these Terms and will not affect your account.

If any part of this section is unenforceable, that part is removed and the rest of the section still applies — except that if the no-class-actions paragraph is unenforceable for a particular claim, that claim will be decided in court rather than in arbitration.

14. General

If any part of these Terms is found unenforceable, the rest remains in effect. Our not enforcing a provision is not a waiver of it. You may not assign these Terms; we may assign them as part of a merger, acquisition, or sale of assets, and if we do, the Privacy Policy explains what happens to your data.

These Terms (with the Privacy Policy) are the entire agreement between you and us about DailyWit.

15. Changes & contact

We may update these Terms. For minor changes — corrections, clarifications, or new features that do not reduce your rights — we will post the updated version with a new date and version number. For changes that materially affect your rights or obligations, we will give you at least 30 days’ notice by email or in the app before they take effect, and you can close your account at any point before then if you do not agree. Changes never apply retroactively to something that has already happened.

We will not apply any change to Section 13 (Governing law & resolving disputes) to you unless you accept it in the app. If you do not accept it, the version of Section 13 you originally agreed to continues to apply to you.

We keep dated copies of every previous version of these Terms. If you would like to see the version that applied when you signed up, email [email protected].

Questions? Contact us at [email protected].

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