Last updated 16 August 2026
The agreement for using Nook. Short, because the product is small and the arrangement is simple.
Nook is a shared family organiser: a calendar, chores, meals, lists, and photos, usable on phones and on a screen you already own. It is currently in beta, which means it is free, actively changing, and occasionally rough.
Your family's data stays yours. We claim no ownership of it and no right to use it beyond running the service for you — see the Privacy Policy.
Don't use Nook to store anything unlawful, or to upload content you have no right to.
Nook is free during the beta. Paid plans start after launch, and we will say so clearly before anything is charged — you will never be billed by surprise.
Being a beta also means features change, and occasionally get removed. We will not silently delete your data, but we cannot promise the app will look the same next month.
Nook is provided as-is. We try hard to keep it running and your data safe, but we cannot guarantee it will always be available or free of faults. Do not rely on Nook as the only record of something that matters — a hospital appointment, a flight — any more than you would rely on a single whiteboard.
To the extent the law allows, we are not liable for losses arising from using the service, including missed events or lost data.
Optional features connect to Google Calendar and use Google's Gemini API to read photographs you scan. Using them means also accepting Google's terms for those services. Both are off until you switch them on, and the Privacy Policy describes exactly what is sent.
You can stop using Nook whenever you like and ask us to delete your household by emailing mina.88+kiosk@gmail.com.
We may suspend an account that is being used unlawfully or in a way that damages the service for others. If we ever shut Nook down, we will give notice and a way to export your data first.
If these terms change materially, we will say so in the app rather than only editing this page.