// TERMS · LAST UPDATED 2026-04-23
The short version, written like a person.
These are the rules for using HomeHub. We've tried to keep them readable. If anything here feels off, write to us — we'd rather fix the terms than hide behind them.
Using HomeHub
You can use HomeHub to keep track of the shared life of a household. Be decent to the other people you invite. Don't use it to harass anyone or to store someone else's information without their knowledge. If you run it in a way that breaks the law where you live, that's on you, not us.
Your account, your data
You (and your household) own the content you put in. We're a custodian, not an owner. You grant us only the permissions strictly required to run the service for you — host it, back it up, show it to the people you've invited.
Paid plans
Hosted plans are billed monthly. You can cancel any time from Settings and keep access until the end of the current period. If something goes sideways on our end and you've paid for a month you couldn't use, write to us and we'll make it right.
Open source
The HomeHub codebase is MIT licensed. You can run it yourself, fork it, or study it. The hosted service uses the same code plus some operational bits (billing, infra) that aren't part of the repo.
What we don’t promise
HomeHub is a helpful notebook, not a guarantee. Double-check anything that matters — a bill, a prescription, a flight. We're not liable for decisions made based on what HomeHub suggests. The service is provided "as is", without warranty, to the extent allowed by law.
Ending the relationship
You can delete your household at any time. We can suspend accounts that abuse the service or put others at risk, but we'll tell you why and give you a chance to fix it before we do anything permanent.
Changes to these terms
If we make a material change, we'll tell you in the app and by email at least 14 days before it takes effect. If you don't like the change, you can export your data and leave.
Contact
Questions? Email hello@homehub.app.