Your data, and what this isn’t for
You bring real, personal things to Qogito — the decisions you wouldn’t say out loud yet. That trust sets the bar for how we handle what you share, and how clear we are about what this tool can and can’t do.
What this is not for
Qogito is a tool for thinking through everyday decisions and stuck moments. It is not a mental-health service, a medical or legal or financial professional, or a crisis line — and it will never pretend to be.
If you’re in crisis or thinking about harming yourself, please contact a real human now. In the US you can call or text 988 (Suicide & Crisis Lifeline). Elsewhere, contact your local emergency number or a crisis line in your country. We’d much rather you talk to someone trained than to us.
How we treat what you share
- It’s yours. Your sessions and reflections belong to you. We don’t sell your personal data, and we don’t put your private conversations on display.
- Memory works for you. Qogito remembers your situation across sessions so the board can pick up where you left off — that continuity is a feature you control, not a profile we trade.
- You can leave. You can request deletion of your account and data. The mechanics live in the Privacy Policy, which is the authoritative source for exactly what we collect, why, and how to remove it.
For the precise, legally-binding specifics — data retention, processors, and your rights — always defer to the Privacy Policy and Terms of Service rather than this page.
Honest limits
Qogito uses AI. AI can be confidently wrong. The advisors are designed to challenge your thinking, but you should challenge theirs too — treat the board as sharp colleagues, not an oracle. The responsibility for any decision stays where it belongs: with you.
Used for what it’s good at, it’s genuinely useful. Bring an ordinary, important decision and think it through with four advisors.
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