Effective: May 24, 2026
The SnapMind AI Coach is an automated software feature inside SnapMind AI. It is not a licensed professional. We have built it with specific safety guardrails so it stays useful and stays in its lane. This page summarizes those guardrails for our users, their parents, the schools and athletic programs we work with, and anyone evaluating SnapMind for a team program.
The AI Coach is built to help with:
The AI Coach is not a doctor, dietitian, mental-health professional, or athletic trainer, and it refuses to act like one. It will not:
If a user describes a situation that needs a real human, the AI Coach immediately routes them to a professional resource rather than answering the underlying question. The current redirects:
If the AI Coach detects that a user is in immediate danger, including but not limited to expressions of suicidal ideation, abuse disclosure, severe eating disorder symptoms, or other crisis-level signals, SnapMind may take additional safety actions beyond the resource referrals listed in Section 3.
For users under 18, these may include:
For all users:
This is an explicit exception to the routine privacy commitment in Section 6 below. Safety overrides confidentiality when a life is at stake. We will not use crisis-detection capabilities to share routine information about a user's activity, mood, performance, or progress with parents, coaches, or schools.
For all users known to be under 18, the AI Coach will display an on-screen reminder every 3 hours of continuous use. The reminder confirms that the user is interacting with AI (not a human) and encourages the user to step away from the screen and resume later. This is required for California users under SB 243 (the Companion Chatbot Law) and applied to all minor users on SnapMind regardless of state.
AI Coach conversations are logged and reviewed for quality, safety, and product improvement. They are processed by Anthropic (our AI provider) in accordance with our Privacy Policy. Conversations are monitored continuously by automated systems for safety-critical patterns, including but not limited to: language indicating self-harm intent, abuse disclosure, severe distress, eating disorder symptoms, and similar crisis signals.
Routine AI Coach conversations are private. We do not share them with the user's coach, athletic department, school, or parent. The only exceptions are: (a) crisis situations as described in Section 4, (b) legal compulsion via valid court order or subpoena, or (c) imminent threat to life.
The AI Coach always discloses that it is AI, not human, not a licensed professional, and not a substitute for the user's real-life coaches, trainers, parents, or healthcare providers.
We review and update these guardrails on a regular schedule and after any change to the AI Coach feature. The effective date at the top of this page reflects the current version. Material changes will be reflected by an updated effective date.
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