Terms
These cover absorb.run, the public site you are reading. Using the Absorb product itself is governed separately by the terms at app.absorb.run/terms.
Last updated 14 August 2026.
What this site is
A description of a product that is not open yet, and a form for leaving your email address so you can be told when it is. Nothing on this site is a contract to supply anything, and nothing on it can be bought.
The waitlist
Joining the waitlist does not reserve a place, create an account, or entitle you to anything. It is a request to be told when Absorb opens, and you can withdraw it at any time. How your address is handled is set out in the privacy notice.
Prices described on this site are the intended prices at the time of writing. They are not an offer and they may change before anything is on sale. The founding member rate is limited to the first 100 members, and the terms of that rate will be set out in full at the point it can actually be purchased.
What is written here about the product
Absorb reports patterns in your own training data. It does not diagnose, does not identify causes, and is not a medical, dietary or coaching service. Nothing on this site is individual nutrition or medical advice, and published research figures quoted here are population averages rather than a recommendation for you.
Descriptions of features on this site reflect the product as it is being built. Features may change before launch.
Using the site
Read it, quote it, link to it. Do not attempt to disrupt it, submit other people's email addresses to the waitlist, or use the form to send mail to anyone who did not ask for it.
The text, images and design on this site belong to Absorb. The Absorb name and logo are ours. Everything else referred to belongs to whoever owns it.
Liability
This site is provided as it is. Absorb does not promise it will always be available or free of errors, and is not liable for any loss arising from relying on a description of a product that has not launched. Nothing here limits liability that cannot be limited by law, including for death, personal injury or fraud, and nothing here affects your statutory rights as a consumer.
Law
These terms are governed by the law of England and Wales, and its courts have jurisdiction. If you are a consumer resident elsewhere, you keep the protection of the mandatory rules of your own country and may bring proceedings there.