DYLD — Get Dialed Last updated: August 18, 2026
By using DYLD you agree to these terms. If you do not agree, do not use the app.
These terms, the Privacy Policy, the Consumer Health Data Privacy Policy and the AI Coach Disclosure and Safety Protocol are one agreement. Each is incorporated into these terms by reference, and every protection in these terms — the disclaimers in section 10, the liability cap in section 11, the indemnity in section 12, and the arbitration and class action waiver in section 13 — applies to disputes about any of those documents, and about our handling of your information, exactly as it applies to the app.
Section 13 requires most disputes to go to individual arbitration and waives class actions and jury trials. You can opt out within 30 days — see section 13(g).
You are responsible for keeping your account credentials secure and for everything done under your account.
DYLD is a daily habit and training app. It gives you a plan, tracks what you do, and keeps a lifetime record of the days you won.
DYLD is not a doctor, a therapist, a nutritionist, a coach, or a substitute for any of them.
If you are having a mental health crisis, contact 988 (Suicide & Crisis Lifeline) in the US, or your local emergency number. DYLD is not a crisis service and no one monitors it for emergencies.
DYLD offers auto-renewing subscriptions:
Both include a 7-day free trial for new subscribers.
How billing works:
Refunds are handled by Apple, not by us. Request one at reportaproblem.apple.com. We have no ability to issue refunds for App Store purchases.
Price changes will be communicated before they take effect, and you will have the chance to cancel.
Crew is a public space. What you post there is visible to other members and is not private.
You may not post:
A rough post is still a post. Blunt talk, swearing and honest disagreement are fine. Cruelty is not.
What we can do: delete messages, issue timeouts, and ban accounts — at our discretion, with or without notice. We are not obligated to explain a moderation decision, though we usually will.
Reporting: every message can be reported from inside the app. Reports go to a queue that is reviewed, and we act on them.
Blocking: you can block any member. Their messages and reactions disappear for you.
You own what you post, and by posting it you give us a non-exclusive, worldwide, royalty-free license to display, store and distribute it inside DYLD for the purpose of running the community. This license ends when you delete the content or your account, except for moderation records described in the Privacy Policy.
You agree not to:
Everything you log — training, food, journal, check-ins, plan, record — is stored on your device, not on our servers. See the Privacy Policy.
This means we cannot recover it. If you delete the app, lose your phone, or wipe your device, that data is gone. We do not have a backup. Back up your device if this matters to you.
Deleting your account from the YOU tab erases your server-side account and wipes your on-device data. It cannot be undone.
The app, its design, its written content — including devotionals, journal prompts, quotes, coaching copy and the DYLD name and marks — belong to us or our licensors.
You may use them personally, inside the app. You may not copy, redistribute, or republish them.
Scripture is quoted from the Berean Standard Bible (BSB), which is in the public domain.
Food data comes in part from Open Food Facts, used under the Open Database License (ODbL).
We aim to keep DYLD working. We do not promise it always will.
You can stop using DYLD at any time and delete your account from inside the app.
We may suspend or terminate your account for violating these terms, for abuse, or for conduct that puts other members at risk. A ban does not entitle you to a refund of the current period.
DYLD, INCLUDING THE APP, THE AI COACH, CREW, ALL CONTENT, AND EVERY ESTIMATE OR PROJECTION IT PRODUCES, IS PROVIDED "AS IS" AND "AS AVAILABLE," WITHOUT WARRANTIES OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, TITLE, AND NON-INFRINGEMENT.
We do not warrant that the app will be uninterrupted, error-free, secure, or free of harmful components, or that any result, estimate, projection or piece of advice it produces is accurate.
This disclaimer covers the Privacy Policy too. We describe our data practices as accurately as we can, and we make no warranty that any system is free from unauthorized access, that a third-party service we rely on will behave as documented, or that on-device data will survive a device failure, an OS update, or an app deletion. We keep no backup of it.
No advice or information you get from us or from the app creates any warranty not stated here.
TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT PERMITTED BY LAW, WE ARE NOT LIABLE FOR INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, CONSEQUENTIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR PUNITIVE DAMAGES, OR FOR LOST DATA, LOST PROFITS, LOSS OF GOODWILL, OR PERSONAL INJURY ARISING FROM OR RELATING TO YOUR USE OF DYLD, THESE TERMS, OR THE PRIVACY POLICY — EVEN IF WE WERE ADVISED SUCH DAMAGES WERE POSSIBLE.
OUR TOTAL LIABILITY FOR ALL CLAIMS COMBINED IS LIMITED TO THE AMOUNT YOU PAID US IN THE 12 MONTHS BEFORE THE CLAIM, or $100, whichever is greater.
These limits apply to every theory of liability — contract, warranty, negligence, strict liability, statute, or anything else — and they apply to claims about our handling of your information as squarely as to claims about the app itself.
They are a basic part of the deal between us. Without them we could not offer DYLD at this price.
What we do not limit: nothing in these terms excludes or limits liability that the law does not allow us to exclude or limit, including liability for fraud, willful misconduct, gross negligence, or violation of law. Some jurisdictions do not allow some of these limits, so parts of this section may not apply to you. Everything else stays in force.
You agree to indemnify, defend, and hold harmless RJ Galasieski and anyone working with him from any claim, demand, loss, liability, or expense — including reasonable attorneys' fees — arising out of your content, your use of DYLD, your violation of these terms or the Privacy Policy, or your violation of any law or the rights of anyone else.
This does not apply to the extent the claim is caused by our own fraud, willful misconduct, or gross negligence.
We may take over the defense of any matter you are required to indemnify, at your expense, and you will not settle anything that admits fault on our part without our written agreement.
PLEASE READ THIS SECTION CAREFULLY. IT AFFECTS YOUR LEGAL RIGHTS, INCLUDING YOUR RIGHT TO FILE A LAWSUIT IN COURT AND TO HAVE A JURY DECIDE YOUR CLAIMS.
These terms and the Privacy Policy are governed by the laws of the State of California, without regard to conflict of laws rules. The Federal Arbitration Act governs the interpretation and enforcement of this section.
Before starting an arbitration or a lawsuit, email support@dyld.app with a short description of the problem and what you want. Most things get fixed here. Give us 60 days to work it out. This step is required for both of us, and it does not shorten any deadline you are working against.
If we cannot resolve it, you and we agree that any dispute arising out of or relating to DYLD, these terms, the Privacy Policy, your data, or your subscription will be resolved by binding individual arbitration — not in court, and not before a jury.
Either of us may still:
YOU AND WE EACH WAIVE THE RIGHT TO BRING OR PARTICIPATE IN ANY CLASS, COLLECTIVE, CONSOLIDATED, OR REPRESENTATIVE ACTION, and the right to have anyone act as a representative or private attorney general on our behalf. Claims are brought and decided one person at a time. The arbitrator may not consolidate claims or preside over any form of class or representative proceeding.
If this waiver is found unenforceable as to a particular claim, that claim alone leaves arbitration and goes to the courts named in (g). The rest of this section still applies to every other claim.
To the extent any dispute proceeds in court rather than arbitration, you and we each waive any right to a jury trial.
You can opt out of arbitration and the class action waiver. Email support@dyld.app with the subject line "Arbitration Opt-Out" and your account email, within 30 days of first accepting these terms. That is all it takes — no form, no explanation, and it does not affect your account, your subscription, or anything else.
If you opt out, or if this section is found unenforceable, disputes will be brought in the state or federal courts located in San Diego County, California, and you consent to that jurisdiction.
If 25 or more similar demands for arbitration are filed against us by or with the help of the same lawyers, they will be grouped into batches of up to 50 and each batch resolved as a single arbitration with one arbitrator and one set of fees. This keeps arbitration usable for everyone rather than a fee mechanism.
Any claim must be brought within one year of when it arose, or it is permanently barred — unless the law where you live does not allow that limit.
This section survives the end of your subscription, the deletion of your account, and any termination of these terms.
We may update these terms. If a change is material we will notify you in the app before it takes effect. Continuing to use DYLD after that means you accept the new terms.
If we materially change section 13, you may reject that change by emailing support@dyld.app within 30 days of the notice, and the previous version of section 13 continues to apply to you.
If any part of these terms is found unenforceable, that part is removed and the rest stays in force. Our failure to enforce something is not a waiver of it. You may not transfer these terms; we may transfer them to a successor.
These terms are between you and us, not Apple. Apple is not responsible for DYLD or its content, and has no obligation to provide support for it. Apple is a third-party beneficiary of these terms and may enforce them against you.
support@dyld.app
Not legal advice. Drafted against the app's actual behavior on 2026-08-06 and should be reviewed by an attorney before or shortly after launch — the same consult already queued for the trademark work.