Wright

Wright

Terms of Service

Effective 2026-07-02

These Terms of Service govern your use of Wright, the online AI coding program for teens ages 13 to 18 that is run through wright.school. A parent or guardian creates the account, completes enrollment and payment, and supervises their teen's use of the program. Please read these terms before you enroll. If anything here is unclear, write to us.

1. Acceptance of these terms

By visiting wright.school, starting a free trial, enrolling a teen, or purchasing a subscription, you agree to these Terms of Service and to our Privacy Policy. If you do not agree, do not use the service. If you enroll a teen under 18, you accept these terms both for yourself and on behalf of your teen, and you are responsible for your teen's use of the service.

In these terms, "Wright", "we", "us", and "our" mean the program operated at wright.school. "You" means the parent or legal guardian who holds the account, and, where the context applies, the teen using the program.

2. The service

Wright is a self-guided, online program that teaches teens ages 13 to 18 to build and ship real software projects using AI tools. It includes a structured curriculum, guided lessons, and prompts. The instruction is delivered through software at wright.school. It is not a human teacher, tutor, mentor, or counselor.

Your teen runs the lessons inside a third-party AI tool that you choose and set up. That tool runs in your own account with its provider and is governed by that provider's terms. Wright is an independent product and is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by any AI provider, school, or school system.

3. Eligibility

To use Wright as a student, a teen must be at least 13 years old. The program is intended for teens ages 13 to 18. If the student is under the age of majority in their state, a parent or legal guardian must create the account, complete enrollment and every payment, and supervise the student's use.

We do not knowingly enroll students under 13. Under the United States Children's Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA), if you believe we have collected information from a child under 13, contact us at [email protected] and we will remove it.

4. Accounts and registration

The account holder is the parent or legal guardian. You must provide accurate information when you register, including a valid email address, and you must keep your login and password secure. You are responsible for all activity under your account. If you believe your account has been used without your permission, contact us right away.

Each account is for one household and one student. You may not share, sell, rent, or transfer your account. You must be at least 18 years old (or the age of majority in your state) to create and hold an account.

5. Subscription and billing

Wright is a paid subscription priced at $97 per month. It begins with a 14-day free trial. To start the trial you must enter a valid payment method. During the 14-day trial you are not charged.

The trial is the inspection window for the first app, not the full length of the course. If you keep Wright after day 14, the membership continues and your teen keeps access to the course.

On day 15, if you have not cancelled, your subscription begins and your payment method is charged $97 for the first month. Your subscription is then billed $97 each month on the same calendar day until you cancel. Payment is processed by our payment processor, and your payment details are handled by that processor under its own terms.

We may change the price with reasonable advance notice. Any price change takes effect at the start of your next billing cycle after the notice, and the new rate applies only to future billing periods. You can cancel before a price change takes effect to avoid it.

6. Automatic renewal

Your subscription automatically renews. The following disclosure is presented to all subscribers, including residents of California under the Automatic Renewal Law (California Business and Professions Code sections 17600 to 17606):

  • Wright is an automatically renewing paid subscription.
  • After your 14-day free trial ends, your payment method will be charged $97 (or the then-current monthly rate) on a recurring monthly basis.
  • The renewal term is one month. Your subscription will continue to renew each month until you cancel.
  • You may cancel at any time, as described in the Cancellation section below, to stop all future charges.

By starting a trial and entering your payment method, you authorize Wright, through its payment processor, to charge your payment method for the subscription on a recurring monthly basis until you cancel. We will send you a reminder email before your trial ends, and you can reply to that email to cancel. After your subscription begins, we will send you an email that restates these automatic renewal terms and explains how to cancel.

7. Cancellation

You can cancel at any time. To avoid being charged at all, cancel before the end of your 14-day trial (that is, before day 15). You can cancel in any of these ways:

  • From your account dashboard at wright.school, where cancellation takes one click and is immediate.
  • By replying to the reminder email we send before your trial ends.
  • By emailing us at [email protected].

If you cancel during the trial, you will not be charged. If you cancel after the trial has converted, cancellation takes effect at the end of your current paid month, and you keep access through the end of that month. Cancellation stops all future charges.

8. Free trial and refund policy

The first 14 days are free. Our guarantee is simple: if there is no real first app worth keeping before day 15, you pay nothing. If your teen has not produced a real, working first app by the end of the trial and you do not want to continue, cancel before day 15 and you will not be charged. The trial is not the full length of the course; it is the first inspection window before the monthly membership begins.

Once the trial converts and your first monthly charge of $97 posts, monthly subscription fees are non-refundable. There are no refunds or credits for partial months. However, you can cancel at any time to stop all future charges, and you keep access through the end of the month you have already paid for.

If you believe a charge was made in error, contact us at [email protected] within 30 days of the charge and we will review it.

9. Acceptable use

You agree to use Wright lawfully and to supervise your teen's use. You will not, and will not allow your teen to:

  • Use the service for any unlawful, harmful, fraudulent, or abusive purpose, or to harass or harm anyone.
  • Copy, redistribute, resell, or publicly share Wright's curriculum, lessons, prompts, or other content.
  • Share, sell, rent, or transfer your account or login, or allow anyone outside your household to use it.
  • Attempt to access, scrape, reverse engineer, or disrupt the service, or to bypass any limits or protections we set.
  • Misrepresent your age or your teen's age, or the identity of the account holder.

Your teen will use a third-party AI tool of your choosing, and you and your teen are responsible for following that provider's terms of service and policies. We may suspend or terminate access for any breach of these terms, and we may do so without refund of the current month where the breach is serious.

10. Intellectual property

Wright owns the curriculum, the lessons, the prompts, the platform, the software, the Wright name and logo, and all related content (together, the Wright Materials). While your subscription is active, we grant you a personal, limited, non-exclusive, non-transferable license to use the Wright Materials for your household's own learning.

Your teen owns the projects they build. The code, apps, designs, and other work your teen creates through the program belong to your teen, not to Wright. Nothing in these terms gives Wright any ownership of, or license to, what your teen builds.

You may not copy, modify, publish, sell, or distribute the Wright Materials, or use the Wright name or logo, without our written permission.

11. Disclaimers

The service is provided "as is" and "as available." To the fullest extent permitted by law, Wright disclaims all warranties, whether express or implied, including any implied warranty of merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, title, or non-infringement, and any warranty that the service will be uninterrupted, error-free, or secure.

Wright is educational. We do not guarantee any specific result. Outcomes vary from teen to teen, and any reference to building a project, a skill, a company, or value is educational and is not a promise of any financial, academic, or career outcome.

12. Limitation of liability

To the fullest extent permitted by law, in no event will Wright be liable for any indirect, incidental, special, consequential, or punitive damages, or for any loss of profits, data, or goodwill, arising out of or related to the service, even if we have been advised of the possibility of such damages.

Our total liability for any claim arising out of or related to the service is limited to the total amount you paid us in the twelve (12) months before the event giving rise to the claim.

Some states do not allow certain exclusions or limitations of liability, so some of the above may not apply to you. Nothing in these terms limits any liability that the law does not allow to be limited, such as liability for gross negligence or willful misconduct, and these terms are read with that limit in mind. If any part of these terms is found unenforceable, the rest remain in effect.

13. Governing law and disputes

These terms and any dispute arising out of or related to the service or to these terms are governed by the laws of the State of Wyoming, without regard to its conflict of laws rules. You and Wright agree that the state and federal courts located in Wyoming have exclusive jurisdiction over any dispute that cannot be resolved informally, and you submit to the personal jurisdiction of those courts.

14. Changes to these terms

We may update these terms from time to time. When we do, we will change the effective date at the top of this page. If we make a material change, we will try to notify you, for example by email or by a notice on the site. Your continued use of the service after a change takes effect means you accept the updated terms. If you do not agree to a change, you can cancel as described above.

15. Contact

You can reach us about these terms, billing, cancellation, or anything else at [email protected], or by replying to any email we send you.

Wright is an online AI coding program for teens ages 13 to 18, operated through wright.school. A parent or guardian must create the account, enroll, pay, and supervise. The instruction is delivered by software, not by a human teacher, tutor, or mentor. The program starts with a 14-day free trial that requires a card, then automatically renews at $97 per month until cancelled. You can cancel any time before day 15 to avoid charges, or at any time after to stop future charges. The 14-day trial is the inspection window for the first app, not the full length of the course. If there is no real first app worth keeping before day 15, you pay nothing. After the trial, monthly fees are non-refundable. Results vary and are not guaranteed. Wright is independent and is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by any AI provider, school, or school system.