How messaging opt-in works

This page describes exactly how consent is collected for every number Mia can message, for transparency and carrier verification.

NeuroMia is a single-household product: one installation serves one household, on the account holder's own computer. Mia can text exactly two kinds of people, and each opts in themselves.

1. The account holder — you

You enroll yourself, once, by entering your own mobile number into your Mia's profile — in her dashboard on your own computer (or together with our team during your personal setup call). By providing and saving your number you agree to receive recurring text messages from your own Mia assistant — replies to your own texts, and the reminders and alerts you configure — at the number provided. In practice most owners start the conversation themselves, by texting or calling Mia's number first.

Consent is not a condition of purchase. Message frequency varies with your use. Message & data rates may apply. Reply STOP to opt out or HELP for help at any time. SMS Terms · Privacy Policy

2. Household and work contacts — only with their own yes

Mia can pass reminders and messages to family or work contacts the account holder registers — but no contact is ever messaged without their own consent. Adding a contact sends that person exactly one enrollment message:

"Hi - this is Mia, [account holder]'s assistant. [Account holder] added you so I can pass along reminders and messages. Reply YES to confirm, or STOP to opt out."

Only their own YES reply opens the lane. A STOP — or simply not replying — means they are not messaged. STOP is honored both in our software and at the carrier level, and a daily per-person message cap is enforced in code, below the AI.

What happens after opt-in

Full program terms: SMS / Messaging Policy · Terms of Service · Privacy Policy