Experimental · Work in progress

Terms & Beta Notice

Last updated 2026-07-12

Coursenaut is an early-stage, actively-developed product. This page explains what that means in practice — for the course content the AI generates, for how billing works, and for what we're liable for if something goes wrong.

This is experimental software

Features, pricing, and AI behavior may change without notice while we're building. AI-generated course content, grading, and feedback can be wrong — review it before relying on it for real certification, employment, or academic credit. A Coursenaut certificate reflects that a student completed and passed the work in a course; it is not an accredited academic credential.

Billing & unexpected charges

Subscriptions and AI-credit packs are billed through Stripe at the prices shown at checkout. We built real safeguards against runaway AI costs on our end (per-org spend limits during trial, credit-metered AI grading beyond that), but software has bugs, and unpredictable things can still happen — a double-charge, a webhook that fires twice, a credit balance that doesn't update correctly.

Using the service

Provided "as is," without warranty of any kind, express or implied — including merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, or non-infringement. We'll do our best to keep it running and fix what breaks, but we can't guarantee uptime, data retention, or that any specific feature will remain available in its current form. Continued use of Coursenaut means you accept these terms.

This page is a plain-language summary, not a substitute for legal advice. It's written to be honest about the current state of the product, not to be a fully lawyer-reviewed contract. If you're relying on this for a real business relationship at meaningful scale, get it reviewed by an actual attorney before that matters.

Questions about a charge or anything on this page? Reach out from inside the app under Settings.