Consigo

Terms of Use

Last updated August 11, 2026

Consigo is an iOS app that blocks the apps you choose until you finish your own to-do list. These terms are short because the app is simple: no account, no login, and payments handled entirely by Apple.

License

Consigo is licensed to you under Apple's Standard End User License Agreement (EULA). By downloading or using the app you agree to those terms and to the additional terms on this page.

The free tier

The free tier works forever, at full blocking strength. It gives you one committed session per day with up to two tasks in it, seven lines on the shelf, days off, your whole record apart from two extra readings of it, and the same three emergency unlocks a month that Pro gets. It is not a trial, there is no free trial of Pro, and the free tier never converts into a charge.

Consigo Pro

Pro removes limits on what you can take on. It adds exactly four things — an unlimited list for today, more than one session a day, an uncapped shelf, and two extra readings of your record. It does not change how strictly the app blocks, what the streak costs, how days off work, how many emergency unlocks you get, when the shelf is swept, or whether your record is backed up; all of that is the same on both tiers. Three ways to pay, all processed by Apple through your Apple Account:

Every price is shown in the app, and again by Apple, before you pay anything. Refunds are handled by Apple: request one at reportaproblem.apple.com.

If a subscription lapses, nothing you made is deleted or trimmed. The free limits apply to what you add next, never to what already exists.

What Consigo promises — and what it doesn't

Consigo blocks apps as strictly as iOS allows. iOS never lets an app make itself impossible to remove or bypass, so we don't claim to be "unbreakable" — the app makes the exit expensive and deliberate, not impossible. While an app is blocked, its notifications go quiet; that is how blocking works on iOS.

You win the day by finishing your list. Your apps come back when you close the day yourself, through an emergency unlock, or at the day boundary — which is 4:00 AM by default and which you can change. An emergency unlock asks you to type an exact sentence, waits ten minutes before it takes effect, resets your streak, and is limited to three per month on every tier — buying Pro does not buy more of them.

The app is provided "as is", without warranties beyond those in Apple's Standard EULA and those that cannot be excluded under your local law. Consigo is a self-management tool for adults — it is not medical advice or treatment.

Your data

There is no account and no login. What you write lives on your device, with a backup in your own iCloud that we cannot read, and it reaches no Consigo server because there isn't one. Subscriptions are handled by Apple and by RevenueCat, whose software is part of the app and sends it device and app information — never what you write. See the Privacy Policy, which sets all of this out.

Changes

If these terms change, we will update this page and revise the date above. Material changes to how Pro works will be communicated in the app.

Contact

Consigo is developed and operated by Marco Santos, an independent developer. Questions? Email consigo.com@gmail.com.

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