Terms of use
Last updated 20 August 2026
pocketuni is a study tool built by 06labs. It helps you track your own timetable, attendance, notes, and deadlines. By creating an account you agree to what's below. If you don't, please don't use it.
pocketuni is not your university
Everything you see here is worked out from numbers you enter. We are not connected to your college and we do not receive official attendance records. Your university's register is the only one that counts.
This matters most for attendance. If pocketuni says you can miss a class, that is a calculation based on your own inputs — not permission, and not a guarantee. Always check your official portal before making a decision that affects your eligibility to sit an exam.
Your account
You need to be a student at a college or university, and old enough to hold an account under your local law. Keep your sign-in secure — anything done through your account is treated as done by you.
Your content
Notes, timetables, and files you upload stay yours. You give us only the permission needed to store and show them back to you. Don't upload anything you don't have the right to, and don't upload other people's personal information.
The AI assistant
The assistant answers using your own data and can get things wrong. Treat it as a helpful study partner, not an authority — and never as a substitute for your department. It will not write your assignments for you.
Cost
pocketuni is free while we build it. If paid plans arrive later, everything that is free today stays free. We will tell you well before anything changes.
Early software
This is an early product and is provided as-is. It may have bugs, go offline, or lose data. Keep your own copy of anything important. To the extent the law allows, 06labs is not liable for academic consequences arising from your use of pocketuni.
Ending it
You can delete your account at any time and your data goes with it. We may suspend accounts that abuse the service.
Contact
Questions go to hello@06labs.org.
These terms are written plainly rather than in legal language. They have not been reviewed by a lawyer, and are not a substitute for professional legal advice.