Terms of Service

We’re a brand new Dutch company operating in the EU and our terms of service are still being written. This service is provided on a best-effort basis, but if we have a major outage we’ll not charge people for the next month. The definition of “major” is up to us, but we’ll try not to be jerks about it.

The service is designed for checkin timers with times from 5 minutes to 1 month. Outside of that range things may work, but no promises. In particular if you need sub-minute timers, this is likely not the service for you, and you will probably have a bad experience if you try to use it for that. If you ignore this warning and have a bad experience, that’s not our fault.

Don’t spam us with hundreds of timer updates every minute — it’s useless and there’s no safety advantage to you. Eventually you’ll fall afoul of our rate-limiter if you do this.

Don’t crawl the UUID space looking for other people’s timer IDs — it’s useless load applied to our systems and we will interpret such activity as abuse. Everyone gets purely random v4 UUIDs, so your chances of finding a valid UUID by guessing are so minuscule as to be effectively zero.

You pay us to run a checkin timer service for you. We’ll try to do that. If you don’t like it, don’t use it. We’re a small and young company so our service is cheap, but we also don’t offer refunds, because that’s too hard (and because our service is so cheap — the effort involved on both sides of requesting and responding exceeds the value of any refund). Canceling is easy and we will cancel your service either immediately (if you are paying us directly) or according to the terms of the payment system you used (e.g. the App Store or Play Store).

Once we get our teams and enterprise offerings online, the amount of money involved in our transactions will increase and therefore so will the “lawyerese” in this document. For now let’s keep it simple: you pay for a service that we run on a best-effort basis. No refunds and no lawsuits, and it’s cheap and you can cancel any time.

You may also be interested in our privacy policy.