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Terms of Service

Last updated: July 3, 2026

1. What Fairdue is

Fairdue ("we", "us") is a tool for tracking and splitting the cost of subscriptions you share with other people — it records who owes what, and sends reminders. By creating an account, you agree to these terms.

2. Fairdue never moves money

This is the most important thing to understand: Fairdue is a ledger, not a payment processor. It does not process, hold, or transfer money on your behalf, and it has no way to verify that a payment actually happened. When a member marks their share as paid, or a subscription owner confirms a payment as received, that status is self-reported by the people involved — it reflects what they say happened, not something Fairdue has independently checked. Any actual payment between members happens entirely outside Fairdue, however they choose to arrange it.

3. Your account

You're responsible for keeping your account credentials secure and for the accuracy of the information you provide (including the payment instructions you choose to show other members, which is entirely optional free text you control). You must be able to enter into a binding agreement to use Fairdue.

4. Shared subscriptions

Creating or joining a subscription shares certain information (your name, email, and your share of the cost) with the other people in that subscription, as described in our Privacy Policy. You're responsible for the accuracy of subscriptions you create and for resolving disputes about payment directly with the people you're splitting with — Fairdue doesn't arbitrate or guarantee payment between members.

5. Acceptable use

Don't use Fairdue to harass another member, to misrepresent a payment status you know to be false, or to attempt to disrupt or gain unauthorized access to the service. We may suspend or terminate an account that does.

6. No warranty

Fairdue is provided "as is". We do our best to keep it accurate and available, but we don't guarantee it will be error-free or uninterrupted, and we aren't liable for disputes between members over money owed — that's between you and them.

7. Changes to these terms

If we make material changes, we'll update the date at the top of this page. Continuing to use Fairdue after a change means you accept the updated terms.

8. Contact

Questions about these terms? Reach us at hello@mail.fairdue.app.