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The terms that apply when you access the Joitly website, join the waitlist, or use Joitly's free guided Money Date experience.
Use of the site
By using the Joitly website, waitlist, and free Money Date experience, you agree to use the site lawfully and in a way that does not interfere with other users or the operation of the service.
You are responsible for the accuracy of any information you submit and for maintaining the confidentiality of any device or account access you use to interact with the service.
Product status and acceptable use
Joitly may change, pause, or remove parts of the site or product at any time. Access to a waitlist or free tool does not guarantee future product availability, pricing, or features.
You may not misuse the site, attempt unauthorized access, scrape content at scale, reverse engineer protected parts of the service, or use Joitly to transmit unlawful or harmful material.
No financial advice
Joitly is a planning and tracking tool for couples. It is not a bank, lender, broker, investment adviser, tax adviser, or law firm, and nothing on the site should be treated as financial, legal, or tax advice.
You are responsible for your own financial decisions and should use professional advice where appropriate.
Disclaimers and limits
The site and its content are provided on an as-is and as-available basis without warranties of any kind. To the fullest extent permitted by law, Joitly disclaims warranties related to availability, accuracy, and fitness for a particular purpose.
To the fullest extent permitted by law, Joitly will not be liable for indirect, incidental, consequential, special, or punitive damages arising from your use of the site or inability to use it.
Resources
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Straight answers to common questions about shared expenses, budgets, fairness, accounts, and goals.
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