Last updated: 18 August 2026
These terms are an agreement between you and The Trustee for Designhouse Trust, ABN 82 591 313 062, for your use of the WorkUte app and workute.com. By using WorkUte you accept them.
You need to be 16 or over and sign in with a Google or Apple account. You're responsible for what happens under your account, so keep your sign-in secure. Tell us at tradie@workute.com if you think someone else has access.
Photos, notes, recordings and job records you create stay yours. You give us permission to store and process them only as far as we need to in order to run the service for you — including sending them to the providers listed in the privacy policy. We don't use your job content to train AI models.
When you send tasks, WorkUte creates a link that anyone holding it can open without signing in. That's deliberate — it's what lets your subbies work without an account. It also means you should send links only to people you intend to see those tasks. You can revoke access by deleting the task batch.
WorkUte keeps a timestamped, location-tagged record of what you captured and when. That's a good record and it's often persuasive — but it isn't a legal determination, and we don't guarantee any particular outcome in a dispute, claim or proceeding.
Ask WorkUte gives you sourced answers with the working shown, and tells you when something depends on information it doesn't have. It's a tool to help you think, not a substitute for the Standard itself, a licensed professional, or your own judgement.
You are responsible for checking anything that affects safety, compliance or structure against the current published Standard before you act on it. Don't rely on WorkUte alone for structural, electrical, gas, fire, waterproofing or any other work where an error causes harm.
Don't use WorkUte to break the law, harass anyone, upload content you have no right to, attempt to breach its security, or resell access. We can suspend accounts that do.
We aim to keep WorkUte running but can't promise it will never be unavailable. Features may change as the product develops. If we ever discontinue the service we'll give reasonable notice and a way to export your records.
Nothing in these terms excludes rights you have under the Australian Consumer Law. Where the law allows us to limit our liability, we limit it to the amount you paid us in the twelve months before the claim.
We aren't liable for indirect or consequential loss — including lost profits, lost work or loss of data — beyond what the law requires.
You can stop using WorkUte and delete your account at any time. We can end your access if you breach these terms, and we'll tell you why. Cancelling a subscription doesn't automatically delete your account — see deleting your account.
These terms are governed by the laws of Victoria, Australia.