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Terms of Service

The plain-English terms of using sayit: what we provide, your account, fair use, billing, and the basics. Written to be read, not skimmed.

Last updated: June 2026

The short version

Use sayit kindly and don’t abuse it. The app, its design, and its models are ours; your recordings and the words you bring are yours. Premium is ₹750/month via Razorpay, renews until you cancel, and you can cancel anytime. Our feedback is friendly guidance, not a certification. The plain language below is the full story, and it’s written to be read, not skimmed.

01

Acceptance of terms

By creating an account, opening the app, or otherwise using sayit, you agree to these terms. They’re a contract between you and us, so it’s worth a read. If you don’t agree with something here, that’s okay, just don’t use the service.

If you’re using sayit on behalf of a school, classroom, or organization, you’re confirming you have the authority to accept these terms for them. If you’re under the age where you can agree to a contract on your own, please have a parent, guardian, or teacher do it with you.

02

The service

sayit is a hosted English pronunciation coach. You read a line aloud, your recording is securely uploaded and analysed, and the app marks your speech sound by sound, shows the IPA, and points to the exact vowel or consonant to work on. How we handle that audio is set out in our Privacy Policy.

There’s a Free plan with a monthly practice allowance and no card, and a paid Premium plan that unlocks unlimited practice, every drill, and your full progress history. The current plans and prices live on our pricing page.

We’re always improving sayit, so features may be added, changed, or retired over time. We’ll try not to break anything you rely on without good reason.

03

Accounts

Some features need an account. When you make one, please give accurate information and keep it up to date. You’re responsible for what happens under your account, so keep your password to yourself and let us know promptly if you think someone else has gotten in.

One account is for one person (or, for Teams, the seats you’ve been assigned). Please don’t share login details around or hand your account to someone else without telling us.

04

Acceptable use

Keep it kind and keep it legal. In particular, please don’t:

  • Misuse, overload, or try to break the service, or interfere with anyone else’s use of it.
  • Reverse-engineer, decompile, scrape, or copy the app except where the law specifically allows it.
  • Upload or generate unlawful, hateful, or harmful content, or anything you don’t have the right to use.
  • Use sayit to harass others, infringe someone’s rights, or pretend to be a person you’re not.
  • Resell or rebrand the service as your own without a written agreement with us.

If you break these in a serious or repeated way, we may suspend or close your account; see Termination below.

05

Subscriptions & billing

Premium is ₹750 per month (taxes extra where they apply), billed in advance through our payment processor, Razorpay. Your subscription renews automatically at the end of each period until you cancel. Razorpay handles your card or UPI details; we never see your full payment information. Prices are shown before you pay, and we’ll give you notice before any change to what you’re paying.

You can cancel anytime from your account settings or the billing portal. When you cancel, you keep Premium until the end of the period you’ve already paid for, and you won’t be charged again. After that, your account drops back to the Free plan; your practice history stays put.

Refunds. Because Premium is a digital service delivered immediately, fees are generally non-refundable once a billing period has started, except where required by law. If you were charged in error, hit a genuine technical problem that stopped you using the service, or are within a statutory cooling-off period that applies to you, we’ll put it right. Just get in touch and we’ll sort it out.

06

Intellectual property

We own sayit: the app, its design, code, models, name, and look. Using the service doesn’t transfer any of that to you; we’re giving you a personal, limited, non-transferable licence to use it under these terms.

Your recordings and content stay yours. The audio you record and the text you bring (like a book you import to read aloud) belong to you. We use them to provide the service to you, for example to analyze your pronunciation and show your progress. We only use your recordings to improve our speech models if you opt in to that in Settings (it’s off by default); see our Privacy Policy. We don’t claim ownership of your voice or your words.

07

Disclaimers

sayit gives you pronunciation guidance, not a certification. The feedback is here to help you practice and improve; it isn’t a formal assessment, an exam result, or proof of fluency, and it shouldn’t be treated as one for any official purpose.

The service is provided “as is” and “as available.” We work hard to make it accurate and dependable, but we can’t promise it will be perfect, uninterrupted, or error-free, and to the extent the law allows we make no warranties beyond what’s written here.

08

Limitation of liability

To the fullest extent the law allows, sayit won’t be liable for indirect, incidental, or consequential losses (things like lost data, lost profits, or missed opportunities) arising from your use of (or inability to use) the service.

Where we are liable, our total liability is limited to the amount you paid us for the service in the twelve months before the claim. Nothing in these terms limits anything that can’t be limited by law.

09

Termination

You can stop using sayit and close your account at any time. We may suspend or end your access if you break these terms, if we’re required to by law, or if we discontinue the service. And where it’s reasonable to do so, we’ll give you a heads-up first.

When your account ends, your licence to use the app ends with it. The parts of these terms that should survive (like intellectual property, disclaimers, and limitation of liability) carry on after.

10

Changes to terms

We may update these terms now and then, to reflect new features, legal requirements, or just clearer wording. When we make a meaningful change, we’ll update the “last updated” date above and, where it matters, let you know in the app or by email.

Continuing to use sayit after a change means you accept the updated terms. If you don’t agree with an update, you can stop using the service and close your account.

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Governing law & contact

These terms are governed by the laws of India, and any disputes will be handled in the courts of India, without regard to conflict-of-laws rules. Nothing here removes any mandatory consumer protection you have under the law of the country you live in.

Questions about these terms, a charge, or anything else? We’d genuinely like to hear from you; reach us through our contact page.

These terms are written plainly to be genuinely readable; they aren’t a substitute for legal advice. Pair them with our Privacy Policy and Cookies notice.