PulseList
Current as of 19 August 2026, and under legal review. If anything here changes, that date changes with it.

PulseList — Terms of Service

Provider: David Sedacca, sole proprietor, United States

Contact: support@pulselist.io

Applies to: PulseList for iPhone

Last updated: 19 August 2026


1. Agreement

These terms apply between you and David Sedacca ("we", "us") for your use of the PulseList

iPhone app. Downloading or using PulseList means you accept them. Apple's own Licensed

Application End User Licence Agreement also applies; where it conflicts with these terms

on a matter it covers, Apple's terms govern.

2. What PulseList is

PulseList reads pages you capture and things you choose to connect, and produces a short

list of what appears to need you. It is an assistant, not a system of record.

3. The limit you should actually read

PulseList reads text automatically, and automatic reading is sometimes wrong. It can

misread an amount, miss a deadline, name a document badly, or fail to notice something

entirely. It is built to stay silent rather than guess — a deadline is only ever shown when

the page states one — but silence is itself a way of missing something.

**Do not rely on PulseList as your only record of a legal, financial, medical or otherwise

consequential deadline.** Keep the original letter, bill or appointment. We are not liable

for a payment made late, an appointment missed, or an obligation overlooked because

PulseList did not surface it or surfaced it wrongly.

4. Your content

Everything you capture stays on your device. We claim no ownership of it, we do not have

access to it, and we cannot recover it for you. If you delete the app or erase its data,

it is gone — there is no backup on our side because there is no side.

You are responsible for having the right to photograph and store what you capture.

5. PulseList Plus

Some features are part of a paid subscription: reading your photo library for you,

mirroring Reminders, reading your calendar, repeating tasks, the Home Screen widget and the

month view. The rest of PulseList works without paying.

by Apple through your Apple Account. We never see your payment details.

24 hours before it ends. Cancel in Settings → your name → Subscriptions.

deleted or locked away.

6. Acceptable use

Do not use PulseList to break the law, to process material you have no right to, or to

attempt to attack, reverse-engineer for circumvention, or interfere with the app or another

person's device.

7. Availability and changes

PulseList is provided as it is. We may change or discontinue features. If a change would

widen what the app can access, it will ask you again rather than rely on a permission you

gave for something narrower.

8. Warranties and liability

To the extent the law allows, PulseList is provided without warranties of any kind,

including fitness for a particular purpose and accuracy of what it reads.

Nothing in these terms limits liability for death or personal injury caused by negligence,

for fraud, or for anything else that cannot lawfully be limited. Subject to that, our total

liability to you is limited to the greater of the amount you paid for PulseList in the

twelve months before the claim, or $50.

If you are a consumer, you have statutory rights under the consumer-protection law of

where you live, and these terms do not affect them.

9. Ending it

You can stop using PulseList at any time by deleting it. We may end your right to use it if

you materially breach these terms.

10. Law

These terms are governed by the laws of the State of New Jersey and the federal laws of

the United States, without regard to conflict-of-laws rules, and the state and federal

courts located in New Jersey have jurisdiction. **If you are a consumer, you keep the

protection of the mandatory law of wherever you live, and nothing here removes a right that

the law of your home state or country does not let you give up.**

11. Contact

support@pulselist.io