First Light

Terms of Service

Plain words for a plain agreement.

Last updated: April 2026

The deal

First Light is a personal task and habit app. By using it, you agree to these terms. They are deliberately short. If anything is unclear, ask.

Your account

You're responsible for what happens under your account. Don't share your password. If you sign in with Google or Apple, the account is bound to that identity. Tell us if you suspect unauthorized access.

Acceptable use

You agree not to:

  • Try to break, scrape, or overload the service
  • Use the AI features to generate harmful or unlawful content
  • Use First Light for storing illegal content
  • Pretend to be someone you're not

Your content

Your tasks, notes, attachments — all of it — belong to you. We host them so you can use them across devices. We don't look at them or use them for training models. The only time content leaves our servers is during AI feature requests, where it's sent to Anthropic for a single inference and not retained under their commercial agreement.

Service availability

We aim for high uptime but make no guarantee. If something breaks, we'll work to fix it; we don't owe credits or refunds for outages on the free tier.

Termination

You can delete your account anytime from Settings. We may suspend accounts that violate these terms — we'll tell you why and give you a chance to export your data first, except in cases of abuse where we may act immediately.

Limitation of liability

First Light is provided "as is." To the maximum extent permitted by law, we're not liable for indirect or consequential damages arising from your use of the service. Our aggregate liability for any claim is limited to the amount you paid us in the prior twelve months — which, on the free tier, is zero.

Changes

We may revise these terms. Material changes will be announced by email at least 14 days before they take effect. Continued use after that means you accept the updated terms.

Governing law

These terms are governed by the laws of the jurisdiction where our company is registered. Disputes will be handled in the courts of that jurisdiction.

See our Privacy Policy for how we handle your data.