Terms of Use
The basic terms for using Mom's List.
These terms explain the expectations for using the Mom's List website, app, support links, podcast links, and related content.
Effective date: June 5, 2026
Using Mom's List
Mom's List is built to help people plan shopping trips, organize lists, and keep track of spending. You agree to use the website and app responsibly and only for lawful purposes.
Accounts and content
If Mom's List includes account or list-sharing features, you are responsible for the information you add and for keeping account access secure. Do not add content that is unlawful, harmful, or violates someone else's rights.
No financial advice
Mom's List may help you organize items and track spending, but it does not provide financial, legal, tax, or professional advice. You are responsible for your own purchase and budgeting decisions.
Third-party links
The website links to third-party services such as Instagram, X, Spotify, and Buy Me a Coffee. We are not responsible for their websites, content, payments, or policies.
Availability and changes
Mom's List may change, pause, or remove features over time. We may also update these terms as the product grows, and the updated version will be posted on this page.
Limitation of liability
Mom's List is provided as-is. To the fullest extent allowed by law, Mom's List is not liable for indirect, incidental, or consequential damages connected to use of the website or app.
Questions about these terms?
Send a note if you have questions about these terms or need help finding the right support path.