CampusCue

Terms of Use

Use CampusCue as a reviewed school-notice organizer.

These terms set expectations for the current CampusCue landing site and early iOS app.

Last updated: May 29, 2026

Use of CampusCue

CampusCue helps organize school notices into reviewable action cards. You are responsible for checking each extracted card against the original notice before relying on it.

Review before action

  • Due dates, event details, payment notes, forms, and bring items can be incomplete or wrong if the source notice is unclear.
  • Calendar, Reminders, payment-related, and other handoffs should be reviewed by you before use.
  • CampusCue is an organization aid, not a replacement for official school communications.

Local-first behavior

The v1 product is designed for local storage and local review. Device capability, operating system support, and Apple-native intelligence availability can affect extraction behavior. Manual editing remains part of the workflow.

Purchases

  • The free plan includes 10 notices.
  • CampusCue Pro unlocks unlimited notice cards through one lifetime in-app purchase.
  • Purchases and restores are handled through Apple.

Acceptable use

  • Use CampusCue only for notices and information you have the right to store on your device.
  • Do not use CampusCue to process illegal, harmful, or unauthorized content.
  • Do not try to reverse engineer, disrupt, or misuse the app or landing site.

No guarantee of accuracy or availability

CampusCue is provided during early product development. Features may change, and the service may be unavailable or incomplete while the product is being prepared for release. CampusCue provides organization support, not guaranteed accuracy.

Contact

Questions about these terms can be sent to khanhduyvt0101@gmail.com. Include enough context for the support team to understand the request, but avoid sending private school notices unless needed.

Questions about these terms?

Contact CampusCue by email. These plain-language terms are product expectations and are not a substitute for legal advice.

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