Talyx / User Agreement

Use Talyx in a clear, calm, and respectful way.

This agreement explains how Talyx is designed to work, what you can expect inside the app, and the basic standards we ask every user to follow. Talyx can be used without creating an account, so this page focuses on everyday use, stored device data, posture content, and healthy expectations.

No account required
Mobile friendly
Built for posture practice

1. Welcome to Talyx

Talyx is a posture improvement app focused on guided corrective exercise, daily practice, posture records, personal progress review, and simple habit-building. It is built for people who want a practical and organized way to work on posture through regular check-ins, tutorial content, saved records, and clear weekly statistics.

When you use Talyx, you are choosing to use the app as a personal tool for learning, tracking, and consistency. The app experience is meant to be direct and supportive. It is not built around public posting, open social feeds, or account-based identity. It is mainly a personal-use environment that helps you review your own progress.

Talyx is intended to support habit formation, exercise guidance, and self-tracking. It works best when the information you enter is honest, current, and personally meaningful to you.

2. What Talyx Offers

The app may include a home experience for daily check-ins, a correction library with posture-focused tutorials, tutorial detail pages with instructions and visual references, posture photos and posture record tools, score or status entry, weekly statistics, chart-based summaries, local reminders, and export features that help you save report images.

Daily practice tools Talyx supports repeatable check-ins, duration tracking, and progress habits built around simple posture routines.
Learning and review The tutorial library and tutorial detail pages are there to help you understand posture exercises more clearly.
Personal progress history The app can save posture-related records, photos, score history, and exported visual summaries so you can look back over time.

3. Account-Free Access

Talyx does not require you to create an account before using the core app experience. That means you can open the app, explore posture content, track your practice, use record tools, and view statistics without setting up a username, password, or profile-based sign-in flow.

Because the app is designed for account-free use, some of your experience depends on local device storage and app settings. If you remove the app, clear device data, switch devices, or reset local content, some saved information may no longer be available unless you exported or otherwise saved it yourself.

4. Training Content and Guidance

Talyx provides posture-related tutorials, exercise descriptions, images, progress views, and self-recorded status information to help you understand your own routine. Please use these materials thoughtfully. Move at a pace that feels manageable for you, pay attention to your own comfort and condition, and avoid forcing any exercise that feels inappropriate for your situation.

The guidance inside Talyx is meant to support personal practice and self-awareness. It should be used with common sense, body awareness, and your own judgment. If you decide to capture photos, rate posture condition, or compare past and present records, the goal is to help you understand your own pattern more clearly rather than to create pressure or unrealistic expectations.

5. Photos, Reports, and Saved Records

Talyx may let you take posture photos, select images from your photo library, save exported report images, record notes, and keep progress data on your device. If you use these features, please make sure the photos and notes you store are ones you are comfortable keeping. When you save content to your Photos library, that action should be understood as a user-requested save for your personal records.

Exported reports are intended to help you review your recent activity and progress in a readable visual format. They are for your convenience. If you choose to keep or share them outside the app, please check the content first so it reflects what you want to store or send.

6. Fair and Respectful Use

Please use Talyx in a way that respects the app, the content, and your own device environment. Do not try to damage the app, disrupt its normal behavior, abuse purchase or unlock flows, misuse reminder systems, or manipulate local records in a way that breaks the intended experience. Do not attempt to extract, copy, or republish app content in a misleading way.

The app is designed for personal posture practice and personal data review. If you allow someone else to use your device, you are responsible for what is captured, saved, exported, or changed inside your local app data.

7. In-App Access and Unlock Flow

Talyx may include optional in-app purchase or unlock mechanics that give access to additional posture content, saved progress options, or other app experiences already present in the product. If you choose to make a purchase, please review what you are selecting before confirming. If you cancel a purchase, the app is intended to return you to normal use without confusion or unnecessary interruption.

Unlockable content should be understood as part of the app experience rather than a separate service account. Your access to unlocked items is tied to the way the app stores and manages data on your device and within the platform purchase flow.

8. App Changes and Improvements

Talyx may evolve over time. Exercise images may improve, statistics screens may be refined, export layouts may change, and settings or tutorial structures may be adjusted to make the app clearer and more useful. When features are updated, the goal is to keep the experience more stable, more understandable, and more supportive for regular posture practice.

If a feature depends on device permission, app version, or platform behavior, that feature may work differently across devices or over time. The app may also occasionally refresh its wording, layout, or detail level so that the experience stays aligned with how Talyx actually works.

9. Contact and Feedback

Questions, feedback, and thoughtful suggestions are welcome. If you notice unclear wording, a feature mismatch, or something in the app that feels confusing, you can contact the app team here:

Contact: talyx8f3m@outlook.com

We appreciate concise reports that explain what you were doing, what you expected, and what the app showed instead. That makes it much easier to improve the experience in a practical way.