Effective May 19, 2026
By downloading, installing, or using Discito, you agree to these Terms of Service and to our Privacy Policy. If you don't agree to them, please don't use the app. Apple's standard App Store Terms of Service also apply to your download and any in-app purchase you make.
Discito is a native iOS flashcard application that uses the FSRS-6 spaced-repetition algorithm. It comes in two tiers:
.apkg and CSV import, CSV export, four bundled starter decks, basic streak tracking, and 30-day statistics..apkg export, unlimited statistics history, and the weekly report.Discito Pro is sold as a single non-consumable in-app purchase. There is no subscription. The purchase is permanent for your Apple ID and is shared with your Family Sharing group at no extra cost.
So expectations are clear:
Discito Pro is $14.99 USD, one time, during the founder-pricing period through the end of 2026. Starting in 2027, the price goes to $19.99. Anyone who buys at the founder price keeps Pro forever at no additional charge. Local currency pricing is set by Apple's App Store automatically based on your storefront.
Refunds are handled exclusively by Apple. Discito never sees your payment information and has no mechanism to process refunds directly. If you want a refund, request one through Apple's standard process:
Apple reviews each refund request under its App Store refund policy. We don't influence that decision either way.
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Discito implements FSRS-6, an open-source spaced-repetition algorithm developed by the Open Spaced Repetition project. Our implementation is bit-exact with the py-fsrs reference implementation. Gratitude to the FSRS researchers and contributors for making the modern spaced-repetition category possible.
Discito can read and write the .apkg file format originated by Anki, the open-source spaced-repetition app created by Damien Elmes. Discito is not affiliated with Anki, AnkiWeb, AnkiMobile, AnkiPro, or any other Anki-named project. We use the file format for interoperability, with respect and gratitude to the Anki community.
A full list of open-source software used in Discito is available in the app at Settings → About → Credits & Licenses.
The Discito name, brand, app icon, marketing copy, and the proprietary parts of the iOS app source code are the property of the developer of Discito. You're granted a personal, non-exclusive, non-transferable license to use the app on Apple-branded devices you own or control, as defined in Apple's Licensed Application End User License Agreement.
You retain full ownership of any cards, decks, notes, images, audio, or other content you create or import into Discito. Discito claims no rights over your study material.
Discito is provided "as is" and "as available", without warranty of any kind, either express or implied. To the maximum extent permitted by law, we disclaim all warranties, including merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, and non-infringement.
We don't warrant that Discito is suitable for any specific outcome. That includes — but isn't limited to — passing an academic exam, achieving a professional certification, learning a language to fluency, or any medical, legal, financial, or licensure use. Spaced repetition is a useful study tool; what you do with it is up to you. Your learning outcomes are your responsibility.
To the maximum extent permitted by law, Discito and its developer are not liable for any indirect, incidental, special, consequential, or punitive damages, or for any loss of data, loss of study progress, missed deadlines, or learning outcomes that fall short of what you'd hoped for.
Our total liability to you for any claim relating to Discito is capped at the greater of the amount you actually paid us for the app (which is $14.99 if you bought Pro, or $0 if you use Lite) and the minimum amount your local law requires us to be liable for.
Some jurisdictions don't allow the disclaimer of certain warranties or the limitation of liability for certain damages. In those jurisdictions, the disclaimers and limits above apply only to the extent permitted.
These terms are governed by the laws of the State of [STATE PLACEHOLDER], United States, without regard to its conflict-of-laws principles. Any dispute arising out of these terms or your use of Discito that isn't resolvable directly between us will be brought in the state or federal courts located in [STATE PLACEHOLDER], and you and we both consent to the personal jurisdiction of those courts.
Nothing in this section limits any non-waivable rights you may have under the consumer-protection laws of the country or region where you live.
We may update these terms if our practices change or to clarify wording. When we do, the Effective date at the top will move forward and the new version will be posted here. For any material change, we'll show an in-app notice the next time you open Discito, before the change takes effect. Continued use of the app after the change takes effect means you accept the updated terms.
Questions about these terms? Write to hello@discito.app. We answer real emails from real people.