Terms of Service
Effective 2026-08-17. Last updated 2026-08-18.
1. Who we are, and what these Terms cover
This website, moretime.ai, is operated by Moretime.ai Inc., a Texas corporation. In these Terms, "we", "us" and "our" mean Moretime.ai Inc., and "you" means the person using the site.
These Terms cover the public website, the Clarity content library at moretime.ai/clarity, a Clarity account if you create one, and the newsletters. Using the site or creating an account means you agree to them. If you do not agree, do not use the site. Our Privacy Policy at moretime.ai/privacy describes what the site collects and which companies receive it.
2. These Terms do not govern a client engagement
We sell custom AI and automation engineering work. That work is quoted, scoped and contracted separately, in a written agreement signed by both sides. Nothing on this website is an offer to enter into that agreement, and nothing here forms part of it.
If you become a client, the signed agreement governs the work, the fees, the deliverables, the ownership of what we build, the confidentiality terms and the liability between us. These Terms govern only your use of this website, and where the two differ on anything to do with an engagement, the signed agreement controls.
Prices, durations and scope descriptions published here are indicative, so you can decide whether to talk to us. They can change and they are not a binding quote. A binding quote is a document we send you with your name on it.
3. Who may use this site
You must be at least 18 and able to enter into a contract. The site is built for people buying business services and is not directed to children. We serve clients in the United States and do not market this site outside it.
You may use the site on behalf of a company. If you do, you confirm you have authority to accept these Terms for it, and "you" then means both you and the company.
4. The site is informational, and none of it is advice
Everything published here, including the Clarity prompt library and the scaffold pages, is general information. It is not legal, tax, accounting, security, compliance or professional advice about your situation, and reading it creates no client relationship and no professional duty on our part.
Some Clarity material is meant to be run through third-party AI models. Those models are not ours, we do not control what they produce, and their output can be wrong or out of date. Check what a model produces before you act on it, and you are responsible for what you do with it.
5. Clarity accounts
A Clarity account is optional and free. It exists so you can save items from the library and find them again.
Sign-in is by magic link: you give an email address, we send a one-time link to it, and clicking that link signs you in. We never set, store or ask for a password. That puts the security of your account in the security of your email account, because anyone who can read your email can sign in as you. Keep control of the address you sign up with, and tell us at the contact address below if you think somebody else has used your account.
An account is for one person. Do not share your sign-in link or let anyone else use your account; they should create their own, which costs nothing.
You can stop using an account at any time by not signing in. To have the account and its saved items removed, write to the contact address below and we will do it manually.
6. Intellectual property, and what you may do with a prompt
The site, its design, its written content, its code, and the moretime.ai and Clarity names are ours or are used with permission, and we keep every right we do not grant below. The prompts and scaffolds in the Clarity library are the exception.
You may use any prompt or scaffold from the library in your own business, including commercially, for free, without asking us and without crediting us. You may adapt it, combine it with your own material, run it against any AI model, and use, keep and sell whatever output you get. We claim no rights in your output.
You may not republish the library or a substantial part of it as a collection of your own, sell or license access to it, present it as your own work, or use it to build a competing library.
The permission above is deliberately broad. If you are unsure which side of the line something falls on, ask us at the contact address below.
7. Acceptable use
Do not:
- copy the content library by scraping, crawling or other automated bulk collection, whether to train a model, build a dataset or republish it;
- use scripts or bots to access the site at a rate a person could not, or in a way that puts load on it;
- try to reach another person's account or saved items, or any part of the site or its databases you were not given access to;
- probe or work around the site's security, or interfere with how it runs for anybody else;
- use the site to send unsolicited email or malware, or for anything unlawful;
- misrepresent who you are when signing up, or sign up using somebody else's email address;
- remove or alter an ownership notice on anything you take from the site.
Ordinary reading, ordinary browser use and search engine indexing are fine.
8. There is no user content here
The site hosts no user-generated public content: no comments, forums, uploads, profiles or public posts. Saved items in a Clarity account are a private list of which library items you bookmarked. No other user can see them. Because you cannot publish anything here, we do not ask you for a licence to your content and we do not take one. If we ever add a feature that lets you publish or upload something, we will post updated terms covering it before that feature goes live.
9. Third-party services
The site depends on services run by other companies. Site measurement uses Google Analytics, which loads only if you allow it. Accounts, saved items, newsletter subscriptions and sessions you book are stored with Supabase. A session you book is also written to our Google Calendar, by our own server rather than by anything running in your browser. Email is sent through Resend, which covers the magic-link email, the newsletter confirmations and newsletters, your booking confirmation, and the booking request the form on moretime.ai/booking sends us. The site is hosted on Vercel. Our content automation runs on n8n, which works on article content rather than on your contact details. The Privacy Policy lists every company that receives information and what each one gets.
Those companies have their own terms and privacy practices, and we do not control them. When you follow a link off this site you are dealing with that company on their terms, and we are not responsible for their services or content.
The booking page is ours, and so is the calendar on it. It is not a third-party scheduling frame: the times are worked out on our own server and picking one books the session there and then. You can cancel it yourself, from the link we email you, and cancelling frees the time for somebody else. If none of the times fit, the request form lower down that page asks for a conversation and books nothing on its own. Booking a session commits neither of us to any engagement or fee.
10. Email we send you
If you sign up for a newsletter, we email you a confirmation link first and send you nothing else until you click it. After that we send you the emails you signed up for. Every marketing email carries a working unsubscribe link. You can also unsubscribe at the contact address below, and we will act on it within ten business days. If you hold an account, we may also send you sign-in links and messages about the account itself, and those continue while the account exists.
11. The site is provided as it is
The site and everything on it are provided "as is" and "as available", without warranty of any kind. To the fullest extent the law allows, we disclaim all warranties, express or implied, including any implied warranty of merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, title, non-infringement and accuracy, and any warranty arising from a course of dealing or trade usage. We do not warrant that the site will be available, uninterrupted or free of errors, that defects will be corrected, or that anything published here is complete, current or applicable to your circumstances.
12. Limitation of liability
To the fullest extent the law allows, we are not liable for indirect, incidental, special, consequential, exemplary or punitive damages, or for lost profits, revenue, business, data or goodwill, arising out of or connected with your use of this website, whether the claim is in contract, tort, statute or anything else, and whether or not we were told such damages were possible.
Our total liability for all claims connected with this website is capped at the amount you have paid us for use of the website. The website is free, so that amount is zero.
Nothing in these Terms limits liability that cannot be limited under applicable law, including liability for fraud or fraudulent misrepresentation, for gross negligence or wilful misconduct, and for death or personal injury caused by negligence.
This section covers the website only. Liability on a client engagement is set by the signed agreement and is not affected by this cap.
13. Your responsibility if you misuse the site
If you breach section 7, or use the site unlawfully, and that causes a third-party claim against us, you will cover the reasonable costs and damages we actually incur from that claim. This applies only to your own breach or unlawful use.
14. Suspension and termination
We can suspend or close your Clarity account, or block access to the site, if you breach these Terms, if we reasonably believe you are attempting something in section 7, or if the law requires it. Where practical, we will tell you why.
We can also change, restrict or discontinue any part of the site, including the Clarity library and accounts. It is free and we do not promise it will exist forever. If we shut down Clarity accounts entirely, we will email account holders first.
You can stop using the site at any time. Sections 2, 4, 6, 11, 12, 13, 16, 17 and 18 survive termination.
15. Changes to these Terms
We can change these Terms. When we do, we will update the effective date at the top of this page and post the new version here.
For a change that materially affects your rights, we will also email Clarity account holders at the address on the account at least 14 days before the change takes effect. Continuing to use the site after that means you accept the updated Terms. If you do not accept them, stop using the site and ask us to close your account.
16. Electronic communications
You agree that we may communicate with you electronically, by email and by posting notices on this site, and that electronic communications satisfy any legal requirement that a communication be in writing.
Where the site tells you that continuing means you agree to these Terms and you continue, that is an electronic signature with the same effect as a handwritten one, and we may keep electronic records of it. This is consistent with the federal E-SIGN Act, 15 U.S.C. 7001, and the Texas Uniform Electronic Transactions Act. You can ask for a paper copy at the contact address below.
17. Disputes, governing law and venue
These Terms, and any dispute arising out of them or out of your use of this website, are governed by the laws of the State of Texas, without regard to its conflict of laws rules.
You and we agree that the state and federal courts in Harris County, Texas have exclusive jurisdiction over any such dispute, and both of us consent to the personal jurisdiction of those courts and waive any objection to that venue.
18. General
If any part of these Terms is unenforceable, the rest stays in force and that part is limited to the smallest extent needed to make it enforceable.
We may assign these Terms to a successor in a merger, acquisition or sale of the business. You may not assign them without our written consent.
These Terms and the Privacy Policy are the entire agreement between you and us about this website and replace any earlier terms covering it. They do not replace a signed engagement agreement. If we do not enforce a provision straight away, that is not a waiver of it. Neither of us is the agent, partner or joint venturer of the other, and nobody other than you and us may enforce these Terms.
19. Contact
Questions about these Terms, questions about what the library licence in section 6 permits, unsubscribe requests, requests to close an account, and legal notices go to:
Moretime.ai Inc. 5900 Balcones Drive STE 100 Austin, TX 78731 USA hi@moretime.ai