Account, Billing, and Privacy
Kwilt holds personal context. Account, billing, notification, sharing, and AI settings should make that context inspectable and controllable.
Settings are a trust surface
Settings are where you should be able to understand what is connected, what is enabled, and what can be changed.
This includes profile and sign-in state, notification preferences, sharing controls, AI model or connector choices, destinations, and subscription details.
Billing and limits
Paid plans and AI limits should be explained plainly. Upgrade prompts should tell you what capacity changes, not pressure you with fake urgency.
If something is limited by credits, plan level, or connected-service permissions, the app should make that clear near the decision.
Privacy and sharing
Kwilt is private by default. Sharing should invite the right people into a specific context, not turn your goals into a public feed.
Use sharing when it helps accountability, encouragement, or coordination. Keep the rest private.
Notifications
Notifications should be useful, bounded, and reversible. Explicit reminders are things you asked Kwilt to send; system nudges should stay calm and relevant.
If notifications stop helping, change the settings. The system should adjust without drama.