Terms of Use
By using Sayselah (the app or this website), you agree to the terms below. They're short — read them.
What Sayselah does
Sayselah is a language-learning tool that uses AI to teach you Mandarin (and later Hebrew + Greek) by reading the Bible aloud. Lessons are AI-generated and may occasionally be wrong — treat the tutor like a study companion, not an authoritative translator.
Bible text licensing
- WEB (World English Bible) — public domain.
- CUVS (Chinese Union Version, simplified) — public domain.
Other translations may carry licensing restrictions; Sayselah will surface them where relevant.
Your account
You're responsible for the device you sign in on. If your phone is stolen, sign out via Apple ID or Google account recovery. We don't store passwords (Sign in with Apple / Google), so there's nothing for us to reset.
Acceptable use
- Don't try to break the AI tutor's safety filters.
- Don't use the API for bulk extraction of Bible text or our curated curriculum without permission.
- Don't reverse the rate limits or sign-in flow to abuse our AI quota.
No warranty
The tutor is AI-driven. It may give wrong tones, wrong glosses, or wrong theological asides. We try hard to keep these rare; we don't guarantee accuracy. Use your own judgement, especially for memorisation or theological discussion.
Liability
To the maximum extent allowed by law, Sayselah's liability is capped at what you've paid us in the past 12 months. The app may be free.
Changes
We'll update these terms when we add features that affect them. Material changes will be announced via the app and an email if you've signed up for updates.