Terms of Service
These terms explain the basic rules for using Atria, your responsibilities as an account holder, and the practical limits of the service. They are written to be readable, but they should still be treated as an important agreement between you and Atria.
Acceptance of these terms
By creating an account or using Atria, you agree to use the product in line with these terms.
Atria provides tools for organizing personal and family finances. If you use the app on behalf of another person, household, or family group, you are responsible for making sure you have permission to do so.
- Use Atria only for lawful personal or household finance management.
- Keep your account details accurate and up to date.
- Stop using the service if you do not agree with these terms or later updates.
Eligibility
Atria is intended for users who can responsibly manage their own account and financial information.
You must be old enough to use digital finance tools in your location and must not be barred from using the service by applicable law. Atria may limit access where the product is not supported, where risk controls require it, or where account activity appears inconsistent with these terms.
Account and access
Your account is the main way Atria protects your data and keeps your finance workspace organized.
You are responsible for the activity that happens under your account. Use a strong password, protect your devices, and tell us if you believe your account has been accessed without permission.
- Do not share login credentials with people who should not access your financial workspace.
- Review family or shared access carefully before inviting or accepting members.
- Make sure account recovery information remains reachable and current.
Billing and paid features
Some Atria features may require a paid plan or platform-specific subscription.
Pricing, renewal terms, trial availability, and cancellation rules are shown at the point of purchase or inside the relevant app store flow. Access to premium features may depend on successful payment, subscription status, platform rules, and entitlement synchronization.
Keep your receipts and app store confirmations for your own records. Support can help with account-side access issues, but payment processors or app stores may control parts of billing resolution.
Acceptable use
Atria must remain safe, reliable, and respectful for everyone who uses it.
- Do not attempt to disrupt, reverse engineer, scrape, or overload the service.
- Do not upload malicious files, deceptive content, or material that infringes the rights of others.
- Do not use shared features to harass, impersonate, mislead, or pressure another person.
- Do not use Atria to plan, hide, or support unlawful financial activity.
Financial information and decisions
Atria helps you organize information, but it does not replace your own judgment.
The app may show budgets, reports, projections, imported records, exchange-rate views, receipt drafts, or other calculated outputs. These outputs can depend on data you enter, connected services, third-party feeds, device behavior, and system availability.
Atria is not a bank, broker, tax adviser, or investment adviser. Information shown in the app is for personal organization and planning, not a guarantee of financial outcome.
Service availability
We aim to keep Atria dependable, but no digital service is available perfectly at all times.
Features may be interrupted, delayed, changed, or unavailable because of maintenance, security controls, infrastructure issues, third-party providers, app store review processes, or network conditions. We may also limit specific features to protect users or the platform.
Limits of responsibility
Atria is provided as a practical finance management product, with reasonable limits on responsibility.
To the extent allowed by applicable law, Atria is not responsible for indirect losses, missed opportunities, inaccurate user-entered data, third-party service failures, or decisions made based on information displayed in the app.
Nothing in these terms is intended to exclude responsibility where the law does not allow it to be excluded.
Changes to these terms
We may update these terms as the product, risks, and legal environment evolve.
When changes are material, we will take reasonable steps to make them visible, such as updating the date on this page or showing an in-product notice. Continued use of Atria after an update means the updated terms apply from their effective date.
Contact
Questions about these terms should be sent through the legal contact route.
Please include your account email, the page or section you are asking about, and enough context for us to understand your request without sending unnecessary financial details.
For questions about these terms or other legal notices, contact Atria through the legal channel.
