Terms of Service
Last updated 10 June 2026
These terms are the agreement between you and Pottlefor use of our meal-planning app and website. By creating an account or subscribing, you accept them. We've written them in plain English; nothing here takes away rights you have under New Zealand consumer law.
1. What the service does
Pottle builds a weekly meal plan from your own recipes and your goal, and prices the ingredients at New Zealand supermarkets to produce a shopping list. You add recipes by hand or by photographing them.
2. Your account
You sign in with a one-time code sent to your email. Keep access to your email secure — anyone who can receive your code can access your account. You must give accurate information and be old enough to enter a contract.
3. Free trial, pricing and billing
- Your free trial is 7 days from the day you sign up, and needs no card to start. It is not extended by subscribing later: if you subscribe part-way through, you keep the rest of those 7days free — you don't get a second trial.
- When you subscribe we take a payment method, but you are not charged during the trial. We show you the exact date of your first charge before you enter your card.
- On that date, unless you've cancelled, your chosen plan begins and your card is charged automatically: $19.90 per month or $99 per year (NZD). All prices include GST. If you subscribe after your 7 free days have already run out, the first charge is immediate — we tell you so before you enter your card.
- Subscriptions renew automatically at the end of each period (monthly or yearly) at the same price, and keep renewing until you cancel.
- You can cancel at any time, at no cost— see “Cancelling” below.
- Payments are processed by Stripe. We don't see or store your card details.
4. Cancelling
You can cancel any time — during the trial or after — from the “You” page (tap Manage on your subscription to open your billing page) or by emailing support@pottle.co.nz. There is no cancellation fee. Cancel before the trial ends and you won't be charged. Cancel during a paid period and you keep access until the end of the period you've paid for; we don't lock you in. We don't generally refund part-periods, but this does not affect your rights under the Consumer Guarantees Act (section 7).
5. Prices are estimates
Supermarket prices come from a third-party data feed, grocer.nz, and are updated regularly — but they are indicative. Actual in-store and checkout prices can differ, and products can be unavailable. Pottledoesn't guarantee that any price is exact at the moment you shop.
6. Not health or dietary advice
Pottle is a meal-planning and budgeting tool, not a medical or dietetic service. Its plans are general information, not personal health advice, and are not a substitute for advice from a doctor, dietitian or other qualified professional. If you have a medical condition, allergy, or specific dietary needs, check with a professional and always read product labels yourself — especially for allergens.
7. Your consumer rights (Consumer Guarantees Act 1993)
Where you use Pottle as a consumer, the Consumer Guarantees Act 1993 and the Fair Trading Act 1986 give you rights that cannot be excluded. Among other things, our service must be provided with reasonable care and skill and be fit for the purpose we describe. Nothing in these terms limits or removes those rights. Where the law allows us to limit our liability, our total liability to you is limited to the amount you paid us in the 12 months before the issue arose; we are not liable for indirect or consequential loss. None of this applies to the extent it would reduce your non-excludable consumer rights.
8. Acceptable use
Use Pottlefor your own personal meal planning. Don't misuse it — for example by trying to break or overload the service, scrape it, or resell it. Recipes you add are for your own use. We may suspend accounts that abuse the service or break these terms.
9. Changes to the service or terms
We may improve or change the app over time. If we change these terms or our prices, we'll give you reasonable notice (for example by email) before the change affects you, and you can cancel if you don't agree. Continuing to use Pottle after a change takes effect means you accept the updated terms.
10. Governing law and contact
These terms are governed by New Zealand law, and the New Zealand courts have jurisdiction. Questions? Email support@pottle.co.nz.