Disciplant — Terms of Service
Effective date: 15 August 2026
Last updated: 15 August 2026
1. Parties and acceptance
Disciplant is a free habit tracker operated at https://disciplant.com. Completing a habit grows a plant in your garden.
These terms constitute an agreement between you and Warinchai Suwannoppadol, an individual established in Thailand, referred to below as "we" and "us". Correspondence should be sent to disciplant@gmail.com. A postal address will be supplied on request.
By using Disciplant, including as a guest and without signing in, you agree to these terms. If you do not agree, do not use the service. Our handling of your information is governed by the Privacy Policy, which forms part of this agreement.
2. Disciplant is not a health service
Disciplant is a habit tracker. It counts days and draws plants. It is not a medical device; it is not a source of medical, psychological, psychiatric, nutritional or therapeutic advice; it is not a treatment, diagnosis or intervention for any condition; it is not a medication reminder or adherence system; and it is not a substitute for a doctor, therapist, pharmacist, counsellor or any other qualified professional.
Users track real matters here, including medication, physiotherapy, recovery meetings, exercise following injury and sleep following diagnosis. You must not rely on Disciplant for any of them. Notifications can fail, data can be lost, a device can break, the service can become unavailable, and a plant can appear healthy on a day the underlying task was not in fact performed.
If you are managing a health condition, follow the guidance of the professional treating you. Nothing in this service overrides that guidance, and nothing in it should be read as encouragement to alter or discontinue anything you have been told. If you are in crisis, this application is not the appropriate tool; contact a doctor or your local emergency service.
3. Eligibility
You must be 13 or older. If you are under 13 you may not create an account or use Disciplant, and we will delete any account we learn to belong to a person below that age. If you are between 13 and the age of majority where you live, you should have the permission of a parent or guardian.
4. Accounts
4.1 Guest accounts
You may use Disciplant without signing in, in which case we create an anonymous account tied to your browser.
A guest garden can be lost permanently and we cannot recover it. It will be lost if you clear your browser data, use private or incognito browsing, change browser or device, or if your browser evicts the stored session of its own accord. There is no email address attached, no password, and nothing for us to retrieve. We could not restore it even if we wished to, and no amount of correspondence will alter that.
If your garden matters to you, sign in with Google. That is the only means by which it survives a new device or a cleared browser.
4.2 Signed-in accounts
Signing in with Google is subject to Google's own terms. You are responsible for maintaining the security of your Google account; anyone able to sign into it can reach your garden.
You may hold one account. Creating accounts in bulk, or automating their creation, is not permitted.
4.3 Dormant accounts
We retain accounts indefinitely. We do not delete a garden for inactivity and there is no expiry date on your data. If you wish your account to be removed, delete it yourself under section 9; that is the only thing that removes it.
5. Usernames
Usernames are allocated on a first-come basis and are visible to any signed-in user who searches for one.
You may not select a username that impersonates another person or organisation, that is a slur or is otherwise abusive, that is chosen in order to harass a particular person, or that is registered in bulk or for resale.
We may reclaim, change or suspend a username that breaches these rules, and may reclaim one that infringes a trademark. Releasing your username by deleting your account makes it available for others to claim.
6. Your content
Your habits, their names and your garden layout are yours, and we claim no ownership of them.
In order to operate the service we require a limited licence: permission to store, process, back up and display your content to you, and to display those parts of it that the friends feature exposes to friends you have accepted. That licence exists solely so that the application can function, terminates when you delete the content, and extends no further. We will not use your habit text for advertising, sell it, or publish it.
You are responsible for what you enter. Do not enter anything unlawful. Habit text is stored on our systems; the Privacy Policy explains what is and is not visible to others and suggests neutral wording if you would prefer not to disclose medical or religious detail.
7. Friends
Adding a friend is a decision to share. An accepted friend can see your username, display name, profile picture and a summary of your garden.
That summary discloses the category of every habit you keep — a sunflower denotes an exercise habit, a lotus mindfulness — together with your streaks and growth totals. It does not include your habit text.
If a category is itself something you would prefer not to disclose, file the habit under a different one or do not add that person. Once a person can see your garden, you cannot control what is done with what was seen.
The friends feature may not be used to harass, stalk or pressure anyone. We may remove friend connections and suspend accounts on that ground.
8. Acceptable use
You may not use Disciplant to break the law or to assist another person in doing so; harass, threaten, impersonate or abuse another user; attempt to reach another person's habits, garden or account; probe, scan or attempt to defeat the security rules, App Check or rate limits; automate access to, scrape, or operate the service through a bot; create accounts in bulk or deliberately increase our database costs; or resell or commercially redistribute the service.
We may suspend or terminate an account for any of the above, without notice where the conduct is serious.
9. Deleting your account
You may delete your account from within the application, at Account → Delete this account.
That removes your habits, your day-by-day history, your garden, your username, your profile, your friend connections and your sign-in. It executes as a single operation, so a partially deleted account is not a state that can arise.
There is no undo and no recovery period. We retain no copy, there is no grace window, and we cannot restore the account afterwards. If you want your data, export it before deleting, at Account → Your data → Download my data.
Two things survive, neither of which identifies you: backups held by our infrastructure providers, for so long as those providers retain them; and the site-wide totals of gardeners, plants and days grown, which are plain integers containing no names or identifiers. Those totals are recalculated periodically rather than adjusted as accounts come and go, so a deleted account leaves the totals at the next recalculation rather than at the moment of deletion.
10. Free service, provided as it is
Disciplant is free. There are no paid features, no subscriptions and no advertising. Should that change, separate terms will be published for it and nothing here commits you to paying for anything.
Because it is provided free and at our own expense, it is supplied "as is" and "as available", without warranties of any kind to the fullest extent the law permits. In particular we do not warrant that the service will be available, uninterrupted or error-free; that your data will not be lost or corrupted; that streaks, growth totals or plant stages will always be calculated correctly; or that the service will continue to exist.
We may modify, suspend or discontinue any part of Disciplant at any time, and may discontinue it entirely. Where we intend to do so we will give reasonable notice within the application so that you may export your data first. A service provided at no charge carries no guarantee of permanence and you should treat your export as the durable copy.
11. Limitation of liability
To the fullest extent permitted by law, we are not liable for any indirect, incidental, special or consequential loss, or for lost data, lost streaks, lost progress or lost profits, arising from your use of Disciplant.
Our total liability to you in respect of any claim relating to the service is limited to USD 100, or the amount you have paid us in the preceding twelve months, whichever is the greater. As Disciplant is free, that amount is nil and the cap is accordingly USD 100.
Nothing in these terms excludes liability that cannot lawfully be excluded, including liability for death or personal injury caused by negligence, for fraud, and for anything else protected by your local consumer law. If you are a consumer, you retain every right your local law confers and these terms do not remove any of them.
12. Suspension and termination by us
We may suspend or terminate your access if you breach these terms, if we are required to do so by law, or if your use threatens the security or the cost of the service.
Where the circumstances permit we will tell you why and afford you an opportunity to respond. In cases of serious conduct — harassment, attacks on the service, or content involving minors — we may act immediately and permanently.
If we terminate your account for breach we may delete your data. Deletion of your own account under section 9 remains available to you at any time.
13. Intellectual property
The Disciplant name, the plant artwork, the garden scenes, the skins, the interface and the underlying code are ours and are protected by copyright. Nothing in these terms transfers any of it to you.
You may use Disciplant as a personal habit tracker. You may not copy, redistribute, resell or reverse engineer it, build a competing service from it, or use our name or artwork in a manner suggesting that we endorse you.
The source repository is private and no part of Disciplant is offered under an open-source licence.
14. Third-party services
Disciplant runs on Google Firebase and is hosted by Vercel, and signing in uses Google's authentication. Your use of those services is subject to their terms as well as these. We are not responsible for their availability, their changes or their failures.
15. Changes
We may update these terms. The date at the head of the document changes when we do, and material changes will be announced within the application before they take effect. Continued use after that point constitutes acceptance of the revised version. If you do not accept it, delete your account.
16. Governing law and disputes
These terms are governed by the laws of Thailand and disputes are subject to the jurisdiction of the courts of Bangkok, Thailand.
If you are a consumer, this does not deprive you of the protection of the mandatory laws of the country in which you live, or of your right to bring proceedings there.
The location of our users does not alter this. Users in other countries are expected and welcome; governing law follows the place from which the service is operated rather than the place from which it is opened. Nor does this section exempt us from foreign regulation: the GDPR applies to the processing of EEA residents' data irrespective of the governing law of this contract.
17. General
If any provision of these terms is unenforceable, the remainder continues in force. A failure to enforce a provision immediately does not waive it. These terms, together with the Privacy Policy, constitute the entire agreement between us concerning Disciplant. You may not transfer your rights under them; we may transfer ours if the service changes hands, and will give notice within the application if that occurs.
18. Contact
Warinchai Suwannoppadol
Thailand
disciplant@gmail.com