This is a beta draft — formal legal review pending. These terms describe, honestly and in plain language, what using Me After You means today, while it's a free beta. A finished, lawyer-reviewed version will replace this page before public launch. Questions: [email protected].

Terms — using Me After You today

Beta draft.

What this is

Me After You is a free beta product for building a shared "Life Map" of your household's accounts, bills, policies, assets, contacts, and instructions, and for giving chosen "Named People" time-boxed, read-only access if life ever changes. There is no billing in the beta — nothing costs money, and we don't ask for card details to use it.

What Me After You is not

Who can use it

Me After You is for adults. Creating an account requires confirming you are 18 or older.

Your content, your responsibility

You're responsible for what you and your household add to your Life Map — its accuracy, and making sure you have the right to share any information about other people (for example, a contact's phone number). Please don't add anyone else's sensitive information without a good reason to.

Instructions on how a device or account is meant to work, household procedures, and similar free-text notes should describe where things are and how things work — never passwords, PINs, or credentials themselves. We enforce this automatically, but the responsibility not to try starts with you.

This is a beta — please read this part carefully

Emergency Mode

Emergency Mode is a manual, consent-based process, not an automatic one. Activating it requires explicit steps from more than one person in most cases, a waiting period, and it notifies your household throughout. Every Owner or Member can end Emergency Mode at any time. Using this feature responsibly — only when it genuinely reflects your household's situation — is part of what makes it trustworthy for everyone who relies on it.

Ending your use

You can delete your account, leave a household, or (if you're an Owner) delete a household you created, at any time from within the app. We may suspend or remove access for accounts that abuse the service, attempt to bypass the password-refusal protections in bad faith, or otherwise misuse Emergency Mode to surveil rather than support a household.

Changes to these terms

Because this is a beta draft, we expect to update this page as the product and its formal legal review progress. We'll aim to let active users know before anything material changes.

Contact

Questions about these terms: [email protected].