Policy

Terms, without the traps.

v1 · July 2026

The deal, in one paragraph.

Free tools are free: no trial clock, no bait. Paid tools do exactly what their page says, and if one doesn't, you get your money back under the refund policy. That's the whole exchange. Everything below is just that paragraph, unpacked.

Use the tools for anything lawful.

Use them for work, for clients, for whatever you're building. We don't gate the output. Two things we ask: don't attack the service (no scraping it to death, probing it, or trying to break it for others), and don't resell a tool's output while pretending you built the tool. Use the results freely; just don't impersonate us.

We promise what each tool's page promises. Nothing more.

Every tool page states plainly what that tool does. That statement is the warranty: there are no hidden extra guarantees, and no hidden disclaimers taking them back. If something goes wrong, our liability is limited to what you actually paid us. For free tools, that's nothing, which is also what they cost.

Accounts, when they exist: your inbox is the key.

There are no accounts yet. When they arrive, sign-in will be by magic link or passkey, no passwords for us to leak. That means your inbox is the key to your account, and keeping it secure is on you.

Governing law: not decided yet, and we won't fake it.

Most terms pages paste in a jurisdiction clause nobody checked. We'd rather show you the honest state of things:

JURISDICTION TO BE CONFIRMED BEFORE LAUNCH

Before anything is sold, this section will name a real jurisdiction and the version above will bump.

Changes are versioned, announced, and public.

These terms carry a version and a date at the top. Any change bumps the version and gets announced in the changelog. You'll never be bound by an edit you couldn't see coming.

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