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Deskrune Terms · Issue 01

The short, plain contract.

Most terms-of-service pages are written to make a lawyer comfortable and a buyer give up. This one is written so an ADHD adult can read it in five minutes and know what they actually agreed to. Plain English. No defined-terms maze. No "subject to change without notice." If the rules change, the date at the top updates and the changes go into the public revision log.

Last updated10 May 2026 Reading time5 minutes Refund14 days, no form Contact[email protected]
  • You own what you bought
  • One license per buyer
  • Refund in one email
  • No auto-renewing anything
  • No hidden fees
  • No tier upgrades to unlock pages

01/ 06What you're buying

A license, not a subscription.

Every Deskrune kit is a one-time purchase. You pay once and you get the files. There is no recurring charge, no auto-renewal, no "annual maintenance fee," and no tier above the one you bought that gates extra pages of the same kit. The price you see is the price you pay.

The license is for personal use by the buyer. If you bought it for yourself, you can read it, print it, fill it in, copy individual pages for your own daily use, store it in your own notes app, and translate phrasing into your own words inside your own private notes. You can use it for work tasks, school tasks, life tasks, or the kind of half-task that is the actual reason you needed the kit.

  • What's yours The PDF and any updates. When the kit is revised, the same download link delivers the new version to the same email address you bought with. No "upgrade fee."
  • Print rights Yes, print it. Print one copy or twenty for your own use. Tear pages out. Spill coffee on the re-entry worksheet. That's the whole point.
  • Team use One buyer, one license. If your team wants to use the kit, each person needs their own copy. A team license is on the way; for now, email [email protected] and we'll quote a multi-seat price.
  • Modifications For your own use. Annotate the PDF, retype the prompts into your favourite notes app, build your own riff on the structure for your private workflow. What you can't do is sell, give away, or publish the modified version as your own product.
You pay once. You own a copy. We can't take it back, and we wouldn't want to.

— The one-time rule

02/ 06The refund

Fourteen days. One email.

Email [email protected] within 14 days of purchase and we send the money back the same business day on our end. There is no form, no required reason, no "case number," and no waiting for a quarterly cycle. The full policy is on the refund page — about 200 words, signed.

One thing that's actually outside our control: chargebacks. If you open a chargeback with your bank before emailing us, we can't reverse it from our side. Email first, and the refund is faster than the chargeback would be anyway.

Your bank typically takes 3 to 5 business days to show the credit. We can't make that part faster.

03/ 06What you can't do

The short list of no.

This list is short on purpose. Most of what people worry about is fine. The four things below are the only ones that aren't.

  • No reselling Don't sell the kit. Don't list it on Gumroad, Etsy, eBay, a Notion template marketplace, a Discord server, or as a "free download" on a content site. The license is for you, not for resale.
  • No re-publishing Don't republish it as your own work. You can't strip the cover, rename the kit, paste it under a new title, and put it on your own site — even for free.
  • No AI training Don't use the kit to train commercial AI models. Reading the kit, summarising it for your own notes, or asking your own AI assistant to help you fill it in is fine. Feeding it into a training corpus to fine-tune a product you sell is not.
  • No illegal use The kit is for personal productivity. Don't use it to do anything that breaks the law in your jurisdiction. If we discover that's happening, we'll close the order and refund any unused portion.

04/ 06What we promise (and don't)

What the kit actually does.

The kit is a paper-and-PDF structure for managing your own attention. It is not a medical device, a therapy program, a coaching service, or a treatment for ADHD or any other condition. It does not replace the advice of a clinician.

What we promise: the kit is the kit. The PDF is the document you previewed before buying. The pages are formatted, the prompts work, and the structure matches the description on the product page. If a page is broken, missing, or doesn't match, email [email protected] and we'll fix it or refund.

What we don't promise: that the kit will work for you. We can't. Productivity tools are a personal fit. Some buyers use the kit every day for six months and tell us it changed their week. Some buyers open it once and never come back. We don't know which one you'll be, and pretending we do would be the kind of marketing we're trying to avoid. That's what the 14-day refund is for: try it, and if it isn't a fit, email [email protected] and we send the money back.

Liability cap. Because we sell a $4.99 PDF, our total liability to you for anything that goes wrong is capped at what you paid us. That's the standard limitation in any consumer contract and it applies here too. None of the consumer protections you have under the law of your jurisdiction are waived by this — the cap is on top of those rights, not instead of them.

05/ 06How the rules change

If we change this page.

If we change these terms, two things happen. The date at the top of this page updates, and the change is written down in plain language on the public revision log. The version that applied when you bought is the version that governs your purchase — we can't retroactively change the rules on a kit you already own.

If a change is material — for example, narrowing the refund window or expanding the prohibited-use list — we send a one-paragraph note to the newsletter list before it takes effect. That's the only kind of email we'll send about the terms.

06/ 06Disputes and contact

One inbox, real reply.

If something has gone wrong on our end, email [email protected] first. A real human reads that inbox and replies the same business day in most cases, within two business days at the outside. The vast majority of disputes are resolved in one email — usually a refund, sometimes a replacement download.

If that doesn't resolve it, you have whatever rights apply under the consumer-protection law of your jurisdiction. We don't ask you to waive class-action rights, we don't bind you to arbitration, and we don't pick a venue you've never been to. Disputes are governed by the law of the buyer's jurisdiction, full stop.

For privacy requests — access, deletion, portability — see the privacy page. Same inbox, different subject line.

This page is reviewed every quarter on the same audit cycle as the kits themselves. If the policy changes, the change lands here, the date at the top updates, and the changes log records it.

It's a kit. You bought it. You own it.

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