SAVI Terms of Use
About SAVI
SAVI is an iOS app that helps you save links, screenshots, PDFs, files, notes, images, videos, places, and other digital items from across apps so you can find them later.
The core idea is simple: Save it now. Find it later. SAVI may help name, tag, and organize your saved items so they are easier to find.
Apple's Standard EULA
Your use of SAVI through TestFlight or the App Store is also subject to Apple's Standard Licensed Application End User License Agreement, unless SAVI provides a separate custom end user license agreement through Apple. If there is a conflict between these Terms and Apple's applicable terms, Apple's terms may control where required.
Your saved content
You are responsible for the content you save in SAVI. You should only save content that you have the right to save, store, use, or access. SAVI does not give you ownership of content created by others, and it does not give you permission to use third-party content in ways that are not allowed by law or by the content owner.
SAVI is a tool for personal organization. How you use saved content is your responsibility.
Acceptable use
Please use SAVI responsibly. You agree not to use SAVI to:
- Break the law.
- Violate someone else's rights.
- Store, organize, export, or distribute content you are not allowed to use.
- Attempt to disrupt, reverse engineer, or misuse the app.
- Use SAVI in a way that could harm the app, other users, Apple, or related services.
Local data, exports, and backups
The current SAVI app stores saved items primarily on your device. You are responsible for managing your own device, exports, and backups. Before deleting the app, replacing your device, or clearing app data, export or back up anything you want to keep.
If you export or share SAVI data outside the app, that exported data may be handled by the destination app, service, or storage provider.
AI-assisted organization
SAVI may include AI-assisted organization features that suggest titles, tags, folders, or other organization details. These suggestions are provided to help you organize your saved items. They may not always be accurate, complete, or appropriate. Review important suggestions before relying on them.
No medical, legal, or financial advice
SAVI may help you save articles, research, links, and notes. SAVI does not provide medical, legal, or financial advice, and saved sample content is not advice or a recommendation.
No warranty
SAVI is provided on an "as is" and "as available" basis. We work hard to make SAVI reliable and useful, but we cannot promise that the app will always be uninterrupted, error-free, perfectly secure, or that every saved item will always be available.
To the extent allowed by law, we disclaim warranties that are not expressly stated in these Terms.
Limitation of liability
To the extent allowed by law, the SAVI team will not be liable for indirect, incidental, special, consequential, or punitive damages, or for loss of data, profits, business, or goodwill, arising from your use of SAVI. Some jurisdictions do not allow certain limitations of liability, so some of these limits may not apply to you.
Nothing in these Terms limits rights you may have under laws that cannot be waived.
Changes to SAVI or these Terms
SAVI may change over time. We may add, remove, or modify features, including organization, export, backup, sync, or future sharing features. If we make material changes to these Terms, we will update the effective date and may provide additional notice where appropriate.
Governing law
These Terms are governed by the laws of the United States and applicable law, except where another law is required to apply. Before full public launch, the SAVI team should replace this with the final legal entity and governing state or jurisdiction.
Contact
For support, legal, or Terms questions, contact the SAVI team at support@saviit.com.