This page is a draft.
A lawyer is reviewing the formal terms of service. The plain-language shape below is what Blueprint intends to bind itself to; the lawyer-approved final copy replaces this page after review. Until then, these are not a contract, they're a statement of intent.
Terms
What Blueprint is, what it promises, and what it does not promise.
What Blueprint is
Blueprint Learning is a SaaS platform for homeschool families. Use is governed by the eight sacred principles. If there is ever a conflict between these terms and the principles, the principles win.
What Blueprint does not warrant
- Specific educational outcomes. Every family is different; no platform can guarantee a specific child's achievement.
- Legal, medical, or financial advice. Blueprint surfaces resources and guidance but is not a licensed advisor in any of those domains.
- State compliance filings. Blueprint's compliance tooling is supportive, not authoritative. Families remain responsible for their own state filings.
What Blueprint commits to
- Data ownership stays with you. Export + delete are one-click, any time.
- No data sold to third parties. Full third-party list on the transparency page.
- Every AI-generated lesson is reviewed and approved by a parent before a student encounters it. The AI works within the framework the parent configures.
- Weekly audits against the sacred principles. If we drift, the next audit says so.
- Pricing disclosed publicly before billing activates. No hidden fees.
Dispute resolution
Governed by Minnesota law. Blueprint will attempt direct resolution via the Talk to Ryan channel before any formal process. Most concerns resolve that way.
Changes to these terms
Material changes trigger an email to every account holder with a clear summary of what changed and why, and a 30-day window to review before the change takes effect. We will not slip a new commitment under your door.
Questions
Email ryan@myblueprintlearning.com. Same inbox as everything else.