This is the plain-language agreement for using Home Life Connected.
We want the rules of the road to be understandable. This page lays out what users can reasonably expect from the service, what behaviors are not acceptable, and how we think about access, uptime, and connected features.
The service exists to help households plan, schedule, communicate, and operate together more smoothly.
That means respect, clarity, consent, and good-faith use across both personal and household spaces.
We will keep revisiting this as the product gets more capable and more public.
The spirit of the agreement
Home Life Connected is intended to support real people managing real life together. Use of the service should align with that purpose. If a use pattern turns the app into a harassment tool, an intrusion tool, or a way to abuse trust, that is outside the agreement even if a button technically allows it.
By creating an account, signing in, or continuing to use the app, you agree to follow this service agreement and abide by the rules described here.
What is allowed
Scheduling, messaging, reminders, chores, event coordination, and other ordinary household operations.
Bringing in outside calendar information for visibility, where the feature explicitly supports it.
Platform administration and support actions used in good faith to maintain the service.
Bug reports, product testing, and iterative use while the service continues to mature.
What is not allowed
Abuse, harassment, or stalking behavior
Do not use shared planning, messaging, member visibility, or administrative access to intimidate, monitor, manipulate, or harm other people.
Unauthorized access or interference
Do not attempt to bypass security, impersonate others, scrape data you should not have, or interfere with the service's normal operation.
Malicious or destructive use
Do not use the service to distribute malware, overload the system, attack infrastructure, or exploit weaknesses for personal gain.
Illegal use
The service may not be used for unlawful conduct, fraud, or violations of rights belonging to other people or organizations.
Accounts, access, and responsibility
- You are responsible for activity performed through your account.
- Keep your login credentials secure and do not share access casually.
- Household roles and platform-admin access should be granted carefully.
- If you discover a security issue, report it instead of exploiting it.
Service operations and limits
We aim to keep the service available, reliable, and understandable, but no honest software provider can promise zero downtime or zero bugs. Features may evolve, integrations may be added or adjusted, and certain behaviors may change as the product becomes more production-ready.
We may suspend or remove access where necessary to protect users, the platform, or the integrity of the service. We may also update this agreement over time as new capabilities come online.