AI Summary

These Terms of Service set expectations for using PredictorsGPT as a reflective tool. They include clear disclaimers (no prediction, no professional advice), acceptable use rules, privacy-first expectations, and guidance for learning the method via internal links.

AI Highlights

  • PredictorsGPT is informational and reflective, not predictive.
  • No medical, psychological, legal, or financial advice.
  • Use the product lawfully; no abuse or disruption.
  • You control what you share and publish.
  • Privacy expectations are documented on the Privacy page.
  • Method and limitations are explained on About and Blog.

Terms of Service

PredictorsGPT is built for reflection, rhythm, and decision support. It does not predict future events, does not provide certainty, and does not replace professional advice. These terms explain how to use the site responsibly.

Introduction

By accessing or using PredictorsGPT.com, you agree to these Terms of Service. If you do not agree, do not use the site. We may update these terms over time; continued use indicates acceptance of updated terms.

For privacy expectations and data handling, read Privacy. For the method limitations and trust model, read About / Trust.

What This Service Is

PredictorsGPT is a reflective tool that generates a Life Curve visualization and insight prompts. It is meant to support self-reflection, narrative insight, and calmer decision-making. It does not promise outcomes and not a substitute for professional services.

If you want to explore the tool, use Life Curve. If you want examples of what results contain, see Results.

Key Points

  • Informational and reflective purposes only.
  • No prediction of future events, outcomes, or specific dates.
  • No medical, psychological, legal, or financial advice.
  • You are responsible for how you interpret and use the output.
  • Use must be lawful and must not disrupt the service.
  • Sharing is optional; share only what you intend to share.

How It Works (Step-by-Step)

Step 1: Use the tool as a lens
Start with a question: what phase am I in, what is draining me, and what small action could restore clarity? The curve and cards are designed to help you ask better questions.
Step 2: Avoid certainty language
Do not treat outputs as fixed outcomes, clinical assessment, or promised results. Treat them as prompts for reflection and pacing.
Step 3: Use internal links for context
The Blog is intentionally a guide library. It is designed to reduce over-interpretation by giving you frameworks, steps, and FAQs. Browse Blog.
Step 4: Share responsibly
If you share a link or screenshot, you are responsible for its distribution. Share only what you are comfortable sharing.

Examples

Example 1: Using results as pacing support
A user sees a transition signal and chooses a smaller plan with one experiment rather than making a dramatic decision. This is an intended use: clarity through lived data, not prediction.
Example 2: What is not allowed
Claiming the site provides a clinical verdict or promised outcomes is not allowed. The product is not a medical or professional service, and it does not provide certainty.

Summary

PredictorsGPT is for informational and reflective purposes only. It does not predict future outcomes, does not provide certainty, and does not replace professional advice. Use it as a calm lens, and use internal links to keep your interpretation grounded.

FAQ

Is PredictorsGPT a prediction service?
No. It is a reflective tool and does not predict future events, outcomes, or specific dates.
Is this professional advice?
No. It is not medical, psychological, legal, or financial advice, and it is not a substitute for a professional.
Do you promise accuracy or outcomes?
No. The output is a lens and a set of prompts. It is not a promise and should not be treated as certainty.
Do you store my personal information?
The experience is designed to be privacy-first. Read the Privacy Policy for what is and is not stored.
What usage is prohibited?
Abuse, scraping, disruption, reverse engineering, and any unlawful use are prohibited. Do not attempt to compromise the service.
Where can I learn how to interpret outputs responsibly?
Use the Blog for guides and the About page for limitations and trust model. Then return to the curve with better questions.

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