Terms of service
Last updated 2026-08-16
1.Who we are and what these terms cover
Saasworld (“Saasworld”, “we”, “us”) is operated by [Company legal name], [Registered address]. These terms are the agreement between you and us for using the Saasworld website, courses, daily drill, libraries and everything else we serve at [https://your-domain] (together, the “Service”).
By creating an account, buying anything, or simply using the Service, you agree to these terms, our Privacy policy, Refund policy, Cookie policy and Acceptable use policy. If you don't agree, don't use the Service.
2.Accounts
You can try one task without an account. To keep progress you need one, created with your email address (a one-time code) or a Google login. You must be at least 16 years old, or the age of digital consent where you live if that is higher.
- Keep your login to yourself. Anything done through your account is on you until you tell us it was compromised.
- Give us a real email address — it's how we reach you about your account and billing.
- One person per account. Accounts aren't transferable and can't be shared with a team.
- Progress you earned before signing up (kept in your browser) is merged into your account once, when you first sign in.
3.Plans, subscriptions and billing
Free. The first three lessons of the first course on the path we build for you at onboarding, plus the daily drill, XP, streaks and your teacher. Free doesn't expire, and we may change what it includes for new sign-ups.
Pro — $19 per month. All courses, your whole path, future courses as they land, and no daily cap on deep hints. Pro is a subscription: it renews automatically each month, on the same day of the month you started, until you cancel. You can cancel at any time; you keep Pro until the end of the period you've paid for and are not charged again. If a payment fails we may retry it and, if it keeps failing, drop your account back to Free — your progress is kept.
The Library — a separate subscription. $9.00 per month, renewing on the same day each month until you cancel. It opens everything under /library: the weekly playbooks, the vendor explainers and the research shelf. It doesn't require Pro and Pro doesn't include it. Cancel at any time — you keep reading to the end of the period you've paid for and are not charged again. We publish new playbooks on a weekly cadence; that is our intention rather than a contractual guarantee, and the archive stays available to you throughout your subscription either way.
Add-ons — one-time purchases. The UI library ($19.99) is bought once and doesn't renew. It doesn't require Pro and Pro doesn't include it. Access lasts for as long as we operate the Service; if we ever retire an add-on we'll give at least 90 days' notice and a reasonable way to keep what you bought. If you previously bought the research library as a one-time add-on, that purchase now grants you the The Library permanently, at no further charge.
Prices and taxes. Prices are in US dollars and exclude any VAT or sales tax we're required to add at checkout. We can change prices; for Pro, a change applies from your next renewal after at least 30 days' notice by email. Add-on prices apply at the moment you buy.
Payments. Card payments are handled by a third-party payment processor; we never see or store your full card number. Until a processor is connected, purchases on the Service are recorded without charging a card — the “sketch note” on the pricing page tells you when that is the case.
Refunds are set out in the Refund policy, including your 14-day right of withdrawal if you are a consumer in the EU/EEA or UK.
4.Licence to the content, and what you may do with it
Courses, drills, teachers and site. Everything we author — lessons, tasks, hints, boss battles, teacher dialogue, illustrations, the software behind them — belongs to [Company legal name] or its licensors. We grant you a personal, non-exclusive, non-transferable licence to use it for your own learning while you have access. You may not copy, scrape, record, republish, sell or build a competing product from it, and you may not run automated tools against it to extract it.
Code you write in tasks is yours. Use it however you like.
The UI library is the Graphite component library: React and Tailwind source, tokens and previews. If you have bought it, we grant you a perpetual, worldwide, non-exclusive licence to copy, modify and use its code in any number of your own products, including commercial and client work, without attribution. You may not resell, sublicense, publish or redistribute the library — or a substantial part of it — as a library, template, theme, kit or design-system product, whether free or paid, or make it available in a way whose main value is the library itself. Contributions you send us for the library are licensed to us to use in it. The Saasworld name and logo are not part of the licence.
The research library is a set of summaries, decodes and commentary we wrote about published papers. The summaries are ours and licensed to you for personal use like course content. The papers themselves belong to their authors and publishers, under whatever licence they carry; we link to them and don't claim any rights in them.
5.Your content
You keep ownership of anything you type into the Service — the code and written answers you submit to tasks, the feedback and ratings you leave on courses, your profile details. You give us a licence to store, process and display it as needed to run the Service for you (grade it, keep your progress, show it back to you), and to use feedback and course ratings to improve the courses. We may use answers in aggregated or anonymised form to make grading and hints better; we won't publish an identifiable answer of yours without asking.
You must have the right to submit what you submit, and it must follow the Acceptable use policy.
6.AI grading — how it works and its limits
Some tasks ask you to explain something in your own words. Those written answers are graded by a large language model: we send your answer, together with the task and a rubric, to Anthropic's Claude API, which returns a score and feedback. Hints and some teacher responses may be produced the same way.
- The grade is automated and can be wrong. It affects only XP and progress within the Service — nothing outside it.
- Don't put personal data about yourself or anyone else, secrets, or confidential information into an answer. Answers are sent to a third-party processor (see the Privacy policy).
- Where the model's output is shown to you (feedback, hints, teacher lines), it's generated text and may be inaccurate. Course content itself is written and reviewed by us.
- If you think a grade is unfair, tell us at [support email] and a person will look.
7.Acceptable use
The short version: use the Service to learn, don't break it, don't abuse it, and don't use it to harm others. The full list is the Acceptable use policy, which is part of these terms.
8.Suspension, termination and closing your account
You can stop using the Service at any time. To close your account and have your data deleted, write to [support email] from your account email; we'll do it within 30 days (see the Privacy policy for what we keep, and why).
We may suspend or close your account if you materially breach these terms, if we're required to by law, or if your account is used to attack the Service. Where it's reasonable to, we'll warn you first and give you a chance to fix it. If we close your account for breach you aren't owed a refund for the current period; if we shut down the Service or discontinue something you bought, we'll refund the unused part of any subscription and act reasonably regarding add-ons.
9.Disclaimers
The Service is provided “as is”. We work hard on the courses, but we don't promise they'll get you a job, pass an exam, or fit your particular situation; that AI grading is right; that the Service is uninterrupted or bug-free; or that any code you get from us — in a course or the UI library — is fit for a particular purpose or free of defects. You're responsible for testing anything you ship.
Nothing here limits rights you have as a consumer that can't be limited by contract.
10.Liability
To the fullest extent the law allows: we are not liable for indirect or consequential loss, lost profits, lost data, or business interruption arising from the Service; and our total liability to you for anything arising out of these terms in any 12-month period is capped at the greater of the amount you paid us in that period and $50.
We don't exclude or limit liability for death or personal injury caused by our negligence, for fraud, or for anything else that can't lawfully be excluded — including your statutory rights as a consumer.
11.Governing law and disputes
These terms are governed by the laws of [Jurisdiction], and disputes go to [Competent courts]. If you are a consumer in the EU/EEA or UK you also keep the protection of the mandatory rules of the country you live in and may bring a claim in your local courts. EU consumers may also use the European Commission's online dispute resolution platform. Talk to us first — most things are fixed by an email to [support email].
12.Changes to these terms
We may update these terms as the Service changes. For anything material we'll email account holders or show a notice in the app at least 14 days before it takes effect; continuing to use the Service after that means you accept the change. The date at the top is always the current version. If you don't accept a change you can cancel and, if it's a change to a paid plan that hurts you, ask for a pro-rata refund.
13.Contact
[Company legal name], [Registered address]. Company registration: [Company registration number]. Email: [support email].