Terms of Service
Last updated 14 August 2026
Using lrnit means agreeing to these terms. They are written to be read once, in plain language.
The service
lrnit generates courses, answers and practice material from your prompts. It is a study aid. It is not accredited, and it is not professional advice in medicine, law or finance.
Your account
One person per account. You must be 16 or older, or have a guardian’s permission. Keep your sign-in link private; anything done from your account is treated as done by you.
Acceptable use
Do not use lrnit to break the law, to generate material that harms others, to scrape the service, or to resell generated courses as your own product. We can suspend accounts that do. We may also decline to generate, or remove, content that breaks these rules; write to hello@lrnit.app to report any.
Accuracy
Courses are generated by language models and can be wrong. Sources are cited so you can check them. Verify anything you plan to act on.
Who owns what
You own what you write and any documents you upload. You may use the courses lrnit generates for you, including at work. lrnit owns the product itself: the interface, the systems and the brand.
Payment
Every paid plan starts with a 3-day free trial, and nothing is charged if you cancel before it ends. After that, subscriptions renew until cancelled and payments already taken are not refunded. Prices can change with 30 days’ notice, never mid-term. The full policy is on the cancellations and refunds page.
Ending it
Cancel any time from settings. We may end an account for repeated breaches of these terms, with notice where the law requires it.
If your organization buys this
Everything above still applies when a company buys lrnit for a team. Three things are added.
The workspace admin, not the individual learner, controls the workspace: who is in it, what is assigned, and the organization’s data. We process your people’s personal data as your processor, on the terms in the Data Processing Agreement. Company documents your admins upload are used to generate your own courses and nothing else: never to train models, and never retrievable by another organization.
Two commitments a procurement team usually asks for are not settled on this page: an uptime service level, and a cap on liability. We would rather agree those with you than publish a number nobody has signed. Ask, and we will put them in writing.