Terms & Conditions

Last updated: October 2025

Welcome to the WhyMe website, operated by HousebrandsToolkits Ltd (“we”, “us”, “our”).
These Terms and Conditions explain the terms under which you may access and use our website, courses, and toolkits, and purchase our digital products. By using this site or placing an order, you agree to these terms.
About Us
HousebrandsToolkits Ltd is registered in England and Wales.
Registered Office: 14 Clifton Moor Business Village, James Nicolson Link, York, YO30 4XG.
Email: hello@housebrands.co.uk
Using Our Website
You may browse the site and access your purchased digital content for personal use only.
You agree not to copy, share, or distribute materials without permission. We may update or change content at any time.
Account and Access
When you create an account or access a toolkit, you agree to keep your login details secure.
You are responsible for all activity under your account. We reserve the right to suspend or close accounts that breach these terms.
Purchases and Payments
All purchases are processed securely through WooCommerce and Stripe.
By placing an order, you agree to provide accurate information and authorise payment.
Digital products are delivered immediately upon purchase, meaning you waive your 14-day cancellation right under the Consumer Contracts Regulations 2013 once access begins.
Refunds
As our products are digital, we cannot offer refunds once you have accessed or downloaded the material, unless the content is faulty or inaccessible. If you experience any issues, please contact hello@housebrands.co.uk.
Intellectual Property
All content, branding, and materials within the WhyMe course and toolkit are owned by HousebrandsToolkits Ltd.
You may not reproduce, distribute, or modify any part of the content without written permission.
Limitation of Liability
We make reasonable efforts to ensure our materials are accurate and available, but we do not guarantee uninterrupted service. To the fullest extent permitted by law, we are not liable for any indirect, incidental, or consequential loss arising from your use of the site or its content.
Governing Law
These terms are governed by the laws of England and Wales. Any disputes will be subject to the exclusive jurisdiction of the English courts.