FitCue is a voice-guided fitness and nutrition app for iPhone, operated by AJ Abdi, United Kingdom ("we", "us"). By downloading or using FitCue you agree to these terms. If you do not agree, do not use the app.
FitCue provides general fitness guidance only. It is not medical advice, and it does not diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any condition. Consult a doctor before starting any exercise or nutrition programme — especially if you are pregnant, recovering from injury or illness, taking medication, have a heart condition, or are returning to exercise after a long break. Stop immediately and seek medical help if you feel pain, dizziness, faintness or chest discomfort. You exercise at your own risk and are responsible for training within your own limits, using safe equipment and appropriate space.
Calorie and protein figures in the app are estimates produced by standard formulas from the numbers you enter. They are a starting point, not a prescription, and are not dietary or medical advice.
We grant you a personal, non-exclusive, non-transferable licence to use FitCue on Apple devices you own or control, for your own personal, non-commercial fitness. You may not copy, resell, redistribute, reverse-engineer or scrape the app or its content.
All programmes, exercise descriptions, coaching scripts, recipes, audio and branding in FitCue are original work and belong to us. Nothing in these terms transfers any ownership to you.
Do not use FitCue unlawfully, attempt to gain access you are not entitled to, or interfere with the app's operation or other users' use of it.
We may update, change or withdraw features as the app evolves. We aim to keep FitCue available but do not promise uninterrupted operation. If we ever discontinue the app entirely, active subscriptions run to the end of their paid period.
Nothing in these terms limits liability that cannot be limited under law, including for death or personal injury caused by our negligence. Subject to that, we are not liable for losses that are not a foreseeable result of our breach of these terms, for loss of profit or business, or for injury resulting from exercising against medical advice or beyond your own capability (see section 2).
These terms are between you and us, not Apple. Apple has no obligation to provide support or maintenance for FitCue and is a third-party beneficiary of these terms with the right to enforce them against you.
These terms are governed by the law of England and Wales, and disputes belong to the courts of England and Wales — unless you live elsewhere in the UK, in which case your local law and courts apply where required.