Terms
Last updated 9 August 2026
Inner Development Guide Pocket Edition is free. By using it you accept what is set out here.
Who provides it
We Remagine One AB (Swedish company registration 559316-0228), Karlstad, Sweden. Contact: we@remagine.one.
Whose words these are
The five dimensions and twenty-five skills are the Inner Development Goals' own text, reproduced from their published guides without rewording. The Inner Development Goals, the framework and its visual identity belong to Inner Development Goals, not to us.
This is not an official Inner Development Goals product, and it is not endorsed by them. It is an independent pocket edition made so their guide is easy to carry and read offline. If they ask us to change or withdraw it, we will.
The wordmark is used under a Creative Commons Attribution-NoDerivatives licence and is shown unaltered. Attribution to innerdevelopmentgoals.org stays visible in the app.
What the app is for
Reading. It is a reference book, not advice — nothing in it is professional, medical, psychological or therapeutic guidance, and it is not a substitute for any of those.
No warranty
The app is provided as-is and as-available, without warranty of any kind. We do not promise it will be free of errors, or available without interruption. To the extent the law allows, we are not liable for any loss arising from using it — and where liability cannot be excluded, it is limited to what you paid for the app, which is nothing.
Nothing here limits rights you have as a consumer under mandatory law.
It may change, and it may stop
We may correct the guide text, add languages, or change how the app looks. We may also retire it. If we do, the app will say so plainly rather than quietly stop working, and any copy already installed will keep working offline for as long as your device supports it.
Very occasionally a version becomes too old to support and the app will ask you to update before continuing. We use that sparingly, and never as a way to force anything on you.
Privacy
What the app collects, and what it does not, is set out on the Contact Privacy page.
Governing law
Swedish law, with the courts of Sweden competent, except where mandatory consumer rules in your country of residence give you the right to bring a claim locally.