Public pledge period
The first public period is being prepared from real paid-subscription receipts.
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Leyra was created with love, reflection and remembrance at its heart. As the service grows, part of paid subscriptions received is pledged towards cancer research and support causes, reported plainly and without unconfirmed charity or partnership claims.
This page separates the promise, the calculation and the donation record so Leyra never makes the pledge sound bigger than the evidence supports.
The first public period is being prepared from real paid-subscription receipts.
Until a donation is recorded, Leyra describes the amount as pledged or awaiting donation.
No charity partnership, endorsement or logo rights are implied unless permission is documented first.
The pledge is deliberately simple so supporters can understand it without decoding percentage-of-profit language.
10p in every £1 Leyra receives from Plus subscriptions is pledged towards cancer research and support causes.
20p in every £1 Leyra receives from Pro subscriptions is pledged towards cancer research and support causes.
Published periods show how the pledge was calculated, what has been recorded and what remains outstanding.
Cancer touches many families in the UK and beyond. Leyra does not use that reality as fear or marketing pressure; it treats it as a quiet reason to support research, care and practical help as the product grows.
Leyra exists to help people meet ordinary days with more calm, reflection and intention. The giving-back pledge is part of that same belief: while Leyra helps people pause, reflect and live a little more consciously, its growth should also support work that gives more people more time with the people and lives they love.
Leyra keeps this pledge generic until charity permissions, reporting and commercial-participation checks are complete. No charity logo, named-partnership claim, endorsement wording or official participation wording should be used until those checks are complete.
For every Leyra Pro subscription, 20p in every £1 Leyra receives is pledged to cancer research and cancer support causes.
For every Leyra Plus subscription, 10p in every £1 Leyra receives is pledged to cancer research and cancer support causes.
This wording is intentionally clearer than a vague percentage of profit. It is designed to be understandable, trackable and reportable.
For launch reporting, “Leyra receives” means paid subscription money received by Leyra after refunds, chargebacks, VAT and payment-processing fees are accounted for.
Before Leyra names specific charities or uses charity logos, we will keep the wording generic and complete the relevant permission and commercial-participation checks.
Each published period shows the calculation basis, any recorded donation, and what remains pledged or awaiting donation. Draft periods are not shown publicly.
As paid receipts build, Leyra will publish simple entries showing the period, pledge calculation, recorded donation amount, recipient or holding status, and evidence status.
The first public entry should only appear once the period, payment adjustments, pledge calculation and public wording have been checked.
This page is the main public record for pledge calculation. Other Leyra pages should not imply more than the published record shows.
Show period labels, pledge basis, donation amount and public status — not customer identifiers or billing records.
Keep charity wording generic unless permission, recipient and evidence checks explicitly support stronger wording.
Homepage and pricing copy should stay careful until the public record supports stronger wording.
The pledge supports Leyra's purpose, but it is not a substitute for product value. The core promise remains calm daily guidance that can become more personal and remembered over time.