Terms and Conditions
Terms and Conditions
These terms summarize the current expected rules for using Instagrity. They are written to support teachers, students, schools, reviewers, and other account holders who need a clear public statement of the product’s intended use while fuller contractual materials continue to mature.
- Allowed use
- Educational, classroom, school-review, and writing-support use
- Restricted behavior
- Misuse, unlawful content, impersonation, abuse, and disruption
- Content ownership
- Users retain ownership of essays and submitted classroom content
- School responsibility
- Schools and districts remain responsible for local policy and legal review
Account access and responsibilities
Users are responsible for maintaining the security of their credentials, providing accurate information, and using the product only in ways they are authorized to use it. Account access may be limited, suspended, or restricted where misuse, fraud, abuse, or school policy concerns require it.
Acceptable educational use
Instagrity may be used for legitimate educational, classroom, school-review, and writing-support purposes. Users may not use the platform to upload unlawful, infringing, abusive, deceptive, harmful, or disruptive material, to interfere with the service, or to impersonate another person or organization.
Submitted content and processing rights
Users retain ownership of essays, assignments, and other submitted classroom content. By using the platform, users grant Instagrity the limited rights necessary to host, store, copy, process, display, transmit, analyze, and back up that content in order to operate the service and deliver requested functionality.
School, district, and legal review
Schools, districts, teachers, and organizations remain responsible for determining whether Instagrity meets their FERPA, COPPA, procurement, student-data, parent-notice, accessibility, and local policy obligations. Public pages are intended to support review but do not replace school-specific legal analysis or procurement procedures.
Premium subscriptions, licensing, and plan changes
Instagrity currently uses a teacher-centered premium seat model. Free access and premium access differ in functionality, entitlement rules, and AI-enabled workflows. Pricing, plan structure, billing behavior, seat logic, and future license controls may change over time, and users remain responsible for reviewing the current subscription and license information made available by the service.
Advertising and non-premium surfaces
Instagrity may display advertising or sponsorship surfaces in non-premium experiences. Any such surfaces may change as the product evolves. The existence of advertising does not grant users the right to scrape, reproduce, reverse engineer, or commercially exploit the service or its supporting systems.
Service changes and availability
Instagrity may update, improve, remove, or reorganize features, pricing, subscription rules, workflows, vendors, and product surfaces over time. The service may also experience downtime, maintenance periods, or partial outages. Nothing on this site should be interpreted as a guarantee of uninterrupted availability unless separately agreed in writing.