Terms of Service

These terms cover Darvy's card-free 72-hour trial and the separate optional subscription.

Status

Coming soon. The finalised terms will be published here and in the project's legal/ directory on GitHub. Until then, what's described below is binding.

Plain-language summary

What you get

A license to use the Darvy desktop application on two computers that you, the licensed user, operate, for as long as your subscription is active. The license is non-transferable.

What you pay

The first 72 hours are a free trial and no credit card is required. The trial does not convert to a paid plan automatically. If you separately choose to subscribe, Darvy costs $98 per month, billed by Polar beginning when you complete checkout. You can cancel anytime and retain access until the end of the current billing period.

What you can do with Darvy

Use it for any legal purpose. We don't ban use cases. We do ask that you not use Darvy to harass others, generate illegal content, or attempt to compromise the security of third-party systems you don't own.

What we promise

  • Darvy will be available as much as we reasonably can manage. We're a small team; we don't guarantee 99.99% uptime.
  • We'll respond to support emails within 24 hours on weekdays.
  • You can cancel from the account page and keep access until the end of the current billing period. Billing questions and refund requests can be sent to support.

What we don't promise

  • That Darvy will be perfect, or that any specific feature will keep working forever.
  • That third-party APIs (Google, Microsoft, etc.) will keep accepting Darvy's automated traffic. When they break, we fix.
  • Any specific outcome from your use of Darvy. It's a tool, not a contractor.

Liability

To the extent permitted by law, our liability is capped at the amount you've paid us in the 12 months preceding any claim. We're not liable for indirect, consequential, or incidental damages.

Changes to these terms

If we change these terms in a way that affects you, we'll email you at the address on file at least 30 days before the change takes effect, and you'll have the option to cancel.

Where the binding version will live

Once finalised, the canonical terms will be committed to the project repo at legal/terms.md and rendered here verbatim.

Last updated: 2026-07-29.