Terms and Conditions

Terms and Conditions

Last updated: 2026-06-26

These Terms and Conditions summarize the rules for using Instagrity's classroom platform, including account access, classroom workflows, subscriptions, AI-assisted features, external integrations, and support operations. They are intended to support teachers, students, schools, reviewers, families, and account holders while fuller school- or organization-specific agreements may be handled separately.

Allowed use
Educational, classroom, assessment, grading, feedback, and writing-support workflows
Account roles
Teacher, student, admin, and authorized school or organization users
Content ownership
Users and schools retain ownership of submitted classroom content
Premium features
Premium access may enable AI-assisted grading, feedback, coaching, assessment, analytics, and integration workflows
School review
Schools and districts remain responsible for FERPA, COPPA, procurement, parent-notice, accessibility, and local policy review

Account access and responsibilities

Users are responsible for maintaining the security of their credentials, providing accurate account information, and using the product only in ways they are authorized to use it. Users may only access accounts, classes, and workspace features they are authorized to use. Account access may be limited, suspended, downgraded, or restricted where misuse, fraud, abuse, billing issues, security concerns, or school-policy concerns require it.

Acceptable educational use

Instagrity is for legitimate educational, classroom, school-review, assessment, grading, feedback, and writing-support workflows. Users may not upload unlawful, infringing, abusive, deceptive, harmful, exploitative, or disruptive material. Users may not impersonate others, bypass access controls, scrape the platform, probe security boundaries, reverse-engineer protected systems, or interfere with the reliability of the service.

Classroom content and processing rights

Users and schools retain ownership of essays, assignments, assessments, rosters, submissions, feedback, annotations, grading records, and uploaded classroom content. By using the platform, users grant Instagrity the limited rights needed to host, store, copy, process, display, transmit, analyze, back up, and secure that content in order to operate requested service features. This includes classroom workflows, assignment handling, grading, released feedback, support, security, audit, and integration features.

AI-assisted features

Some Instagrity features use AI-assisted processing to support grading, feedback, coaching, assessment generation, rubric support, analytics, or instructional workflows. AI outputs are assistive and may be incomplete or incorrect, so teachers and authorized users remain responsible for reviewing outputs before relying on them for classroom, grading, or student-facing decisions. Instagrity may limit, meter, suspend, or change AI-assisted features based on entitlement rules, safety, abuse prevention, provider availability, cost controls, or product changes.

External integrations and providers

Instagrity may support external integrations and service providers, including Google Drive, Google Classroom, Microsoft/Azure sign-in, Stripe billing, OpenAI or other AI service providers, Supabase, Vercel, Resend, and similar infrastructure providers. Users are responsible for ensuring they are authorized to connect external accounts, import files, preview or sync rosters, map classes, or process coursework through those integrations. External-provider data handling is described in the Privacy Policy, and use of external services may also be subject to each provider's own terms.

Google Drive and Google Classroom workflows

When users connect Google Drive, Instagrity accesses only the files the user explicitly selects and imports them as classroom, assignment, or submission materials. When users connect Google Classroom, Instagrity may access courses, rosters (Google Classroom user identifiers and student display names), categories, coursework metadata, due dates, and related identifiers to preview, map, import, and sync classroom workflows. Instagrity does not import or collect Google Classroom student email addresses. Users must not connect Google accounts or import data they are not authorized to use. Imported data becomes part of Instagrity classroom content and follows the product's deletion and retention practices as described in the Privacy Policy.

School, district, and legal review

Schools, districts, teachers, and organizations remain responsible for determining whether Instagrity fits 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. If school- or district-specific terms, DPA, or purchasing agreements are separately agreed in writing, those separate terms may control where applicable.

Premium subscriptions, seats, licensing, and plan changes

Instagrity uses a teacher-centered premium seat model. Free core classroom workflows and premium AI-assisted features differ in functionality, entitlement rules, and available workflows. Seat logic, global teacher seat limits, premium class usage, trial eligibility, and plan capabilities follow the current subscription and billing information published by the service. Self-serve subscriptions use standard product terms, while larger custom or 201+ seat packages may include separate written purchasing, DPA, procurement, or invoicing terms. Instagrity may change pricing, packaging, seat rules, feature availability, and entitlement logic over time, and users remain responsible for reviewing current subscription information before purchasing or renewing.

Payments, refunds, disputes, and chargebacks

Instagrity may use Stripe or another billing provider to process payments. Refund requests are reviewed under the refund policy and practices current at the time of the request. If a payment is disputed, charged back, reversed, or cannot be collected, Instagrity may pause premium access, move the account to a free plan, reduce seat counts, or require account review. This does not automatically delete classroom data. Premium access can be restored when the billing issue is resolved and the account is eligible again. Instagrity may retain billing, audit, and dispute records as needed to operate the service, review payment issues, prevent abuse, satisfy accounting needs, or comply with legal obligations.

Account deletion, data retention, and recovery limits

Users may use account deletion and data workflows where available. Deleting an account or content may remove live product access copies, but backups, system logs, audit records, billing records, deleted-content archives, legal-retention copies, and abuse-prevention records may remain for limited periods. Deleting an owner or teacher account can affect class ownership, enrollment, access, and managed-class workflows. Account deletion and data-retention practices are described in more detail in the Privacy Policy.

Service changes and availability

Instagrity may update, improve, remove, or reorganize features, pricing, subscription rules, workflows, vendors, integrations, and product surfaces over time. The service may 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.

Updates to these Terms

Instagrity may update these Terms and Conditions as the service evolves. The date shown at the top of this page reflects the current version. Continued use of the service after updates are published means users should review the current Terms. Material changes may be surfaced through the service or public pages where practical.