Subscription & Auto-Renewal Terms
Last updated: June 24, 2026. Written to meet ROSCA and the California Automatic Renewal Law (as amended by AB 2863, effective July 1, 2025). These Terms are part of the Terms of Use.
Auto-renewing subscription
Paid plans are automatic-renewal subscriptions: they continue and renew at the then-current price until you cancel. Before you are charged, we disclose — clearly and right next to the purchase button — the price, the billing frequency, that the subscription auto-renews until cancelled, any trial length, and the exact amount and date of the first charge after any trial.
Your consent
We obtain your separate, affirmative consent to the auto-renewing subscription (a dedicated, unchecked checkbox), distinct from agreeing to the Terms, and we keep a record of that consent.
Free trials
If your plan includes a free trial, we tell you when it ends and the amount you will be charged if you do not cancel before it ends. Trials have fair-use limits and do not include unlimited AI or voice. We will remind you before a trial converts to a paid term.
How to cancel — click to cancel
You can cancel at any time, online, through the same channel you used to subscribe, without calling or chatting anyone. If you subscribed on the web, use the cancel button in your account settings; if you subscribed through the Apple App Store or Google Play, manage or cancel through your store account. Cancellation stops future charges; you keep access through the end of the current paid period.
Reminders & price changes
We send a receipt for charges, a reminder before the first renewal of any longer term, and a periodic renewal reminder. If the price changes, we give clear advance notice (no less than 7 and no more than 30 days before it takes effect) along with how to cancel.
Refunds
For purchases billed directly by us on the web, you can cancel at any time to stop future charges; payments already made are generally non-refundable except where required by law, and we will review good-faith refund requests for accidental or duplicate charges. For subscriptions purchased through the Apple App Store or Google Play, refunds are handled by the store under its policies. If you are an EU/UK consumer, you may have a statutory withdrawal right; where you ask us to start digital access immediately, you may waive that right for the portion already provided.
Honest language
We do not describe paid plans as "no commitment" or "100% risk free." The real terms — that it renews until cancelled and how to cancel — are always shown up front.