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Terms of Service

Short, readable, and mostly what you'd expect. We've tried to keep the legalese to a minimum.

last updated: April 21, 2026

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  • 1. Acceptance of terms
  • 2. Your account
  • 3. Plans, billing, and refunds
  • 4. Your content
  • 5. Acceptable use
  • 6. Availability and support
  • 7. Our intellectual property
  • 8. Termination
  • 9. Warranties
  • 10. Limitation of liability
  • 11. Changes to these terms
  • 12. Contact

1. Acceptance of terms

By creating an account or using Releasedog ("the service"), you agree to these Terms of Service. If you don't agree, please don't use the service. If you're using Releasedog on behalf of a company, you're agreeing to these terms for that company and confirming you have authority to do so.

Releasedog is operated by the small team behind releasedog.com. You can reach us any time at hello@releasedog.com.

2. Your account

You're responsible for what happens under your account. Keep your credentials safe, don't share them, and let us know right away if you think something's been compromised.

You must be at least 16 years old to use Releasedog. The service is intended for shipping software release notes — please don't use it to publish content that's illegal, harmful, or violates anyone's rights.

3. Plans, billing, and refunds

Paid plans are billed monthly or annually in advance. Prices are listed on the pricing page and may change with 30 days notice for existing subscribers. Taxes are your responsibility where applicable.

You can cancel at any time from your workspace settings. Cancellation takes effect at the end of the current billing period — we don't prorate unused time, but you keep access until the period ends.

If something goes wrong on our end, email us and we'll make it right. We offer refunds on a case-by-case basis within the first 14 days of a charge.

4. Your content

You own the release notes, changelogs, and other content you publish through Releasedog. We don't claim any ownership — we just need a limited license to host, display, and transmit your content so the service works as expected.

You're responsible for making sure your content doesn't infringe on anyone's rights or break any laws. We may remove content or suspend accounts that clearly violate these terms, but we'll try to reach out first when we can.

5. Acceptable use

Don't use Releasedog to:

  • Send spam, phishing, or other unsolicited messaging.
  • Host malware, illegal content, or anything that harasses people.
  • Reverse engineer or scrape the service beyond reasonable API use.
  • Resell access without a written agreement with us.
  • Interfere with the service, other customers, or our infrastructure.

We reserve the right to suspend accounts that put the service or other customers at risk, but we'll always aim to talk first.

6. Availability and support

We work hard to keep Releasedog online and publish status at status.releasedog.com. We don't offer a formal SLA on public plans, though we typically respond to support email within one business day.

We may occasionally take the service offline for maintenance. When possible, we'll announce it in advance.

7. Our intellectual property

Releasedog, our logo, and the service itself are ours. These terms don't give you any rights to our trademarks or to use the service outside what's described here. You're welcome to mention us by name when describing how you use the product.

8. Termination

You can close your account at any time. We can suspend or terminate access if you materially breach these terms, if we're required to by law, or if we discontinue the service. If we terminate without cause, we'll refund any unused prepaid fees.

When an account closes, your content is deleted within 30 days, except where we're legally required to retain it.

9. Warranties

Releasedog is provided on an "as is" basis. We do our best to keep it secure, reliable, and useful, but we can't make legally binding guarantees about uninterrupted service or specific business outcomes.

10. Limitation of liability

Releasedog is a tool for publishing release notes. We are not responsible for damages to your business — including lost revenue, missed launches, lost data, reputational harm, or any other consequential or indirect losses — caused by any deficiency, outage, bug, delay, or other failure in the service.

To the maximum extent allowed by law, our total aggregate liability for any and all claims related to the service is capped at the total amount you have paid us in the 12 months immediately before the event giving rise to the claim. If you haven't paid us anything, our liability is limited to US $100.

This cap applies regardless of the legal theory behind the claim (contract, tort, negligence, or otherwise) and survives termination of your account. Some jurisdictions don't allow certain liability limits — in those places, the limits above apply to the fullest extent permitted by local law.

11. Changes to these terms

We may update these terms from time to time. If the changes are material, we'll email the account owner at least 30 days before they take effect. Continued use of the service after changes take effect means you accept the updated terms.

12. Contact

Questions about these terms? Email us at hello@releasedog.com — a real human will reply.

these terms are a living document — we update them as we ship

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