Draft — last matched to the code 2026-07-31

Terms

These describe how Planser actually works today and what using it means. It’s a draft, not a finished legal document — see the note in this page’s source for what still needs a lawyer’s review before Planser is public.

The short version

Planser plans your day from what you tell it, and can build a longer program toward a goal you set. You stay the judge of what actually matters — double-check anything with real stakes (a due date, a test, your health) against the real source. Use it for yourself, don’t try to break it, and know it’s early software that will keep changing.

What Planser is

Planser takes what you type, say, or photograph and turns it into a calendar: fixed things (classes, practice) stay put, and flexible work (homework, studying) is slotted into the time between them. If you set a goal under Programs, Planser can draft a multi-week plan toward it — phases, milestones, and sessions — but nothing from a program is added to your calendar until you explicitly approve it.

Not professional advice

Planser is a planning tool, not a teacher, counselor, doctor, or coach. For goals involving your physical training, health, or safety, Planser says so directly when it can’t ground a suggestion in a real source, and defers to a real coach or doctor — treat that as a hard rule, not a formality. For schoolwork, treat Planser as a second opinion on scheduling, never as the record of what’s actually due — the syllabus, teacher, or school portal is the source of truth.

Your account

You sign in with Google, through Clerk. Planser does not currently verify your age or require a parent or guardian’s consent before an account exists — if you’re setting this up for or with a teenager, that’s a decision for your family to make, not something the product enforces on your behalf today. Keep your account to yourself; it’s meant for one person’s schedule.

Your content

What you tell Planser — your schedule, your goals, your screenshots — is yours. Using Planser means giving it permission to process that content in order to do its job: sending it to Anthropic’s AI models to be read and planned around, and storing the result in your account. Planser doesn’t use your content for anything beyond running the product for you, and doesn’t sell it.

Anthropic’s API is a standard commercial request, not their consumer chat product — under Anthropic’s usual API terms, content sent this way is not used to train their models by default. We haven’t yet had that specifically verified by a lawyer for how it applies to minors’ data, and we’re not going to claim more certainty than that until it has been (see this page’s source note).

Free during beta

Planser is free while it’s in beta. No card is required and there’s no trial clock running out on you. That may change in the future, but nothing about billing exists in the product today, and this page will say so plainly if that changes.

No guarantees

Planser is early software. It can misread a screenshot, misjudge how long something takes, or get a plan wrong. It’s built to be honest when something didn’t fit rather than pretend it did, but you’re still the one responsible for anything with real consequences — a deadline, a test, a commitment. The service is provided as-is, with no uptime or accuracy guarantee.

Acceptable use

  • Use Planser for your own schedule, not to plan for people who haven’t agreed to it.
  • Don’t try to bypass rate limits, scrape the service, or automate abuse of the free capture endpoint.
  • Don’t use Planser to generate or store anything illegal or harmful.
  • Don’t attempt to access another account’s data.

Accounts that do this may be limited or suspended.

Changes

Planser is being actively built and these terms — and the product itself — will change. We won’t claim a feature exists here before it’s real; when the product changes, this page changes with it.

Ending your use

You can stop using Planser any time, and Settings has a real, immediate delete button that removes your data from your device and your account (see the Privacy page for exactly what that does and doesn’t cover). We may suspend an account for abusive use as described above.

[TODO: the legal entity operating Planser, its jurisdiction, a governing-law clause, and how disputes would be resolved (including whether arbitration applies) are not decided yet and are intentionally left out rather than invented. These need to be filled in — with a lawyer’s input — before this page is used publicly.]

Contact

[TODO: a real contact address/email goes here before launch.]

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