Acceptance
By creating an account or using RenewalGuard, you agree to these terms. If you do not agree, do not use the service. RenewalGuard is operated by Operra Labs.
The service
RenewalGuard helps you track software subscriptions, contracts, and renewal dates, and sends email reminders. We make no guarantees about the completeness or accuracy of reminder delivery — you remain responsible for managing your own subscriptions and contracts.
Your account
- You are responsible for keeping your login credentials secure.
- You must provide accurate information when creating your account.
- One account per person. You may not share accounts.
- You must be at least 18 years old or have authority to enter into contracts on behalf of your organization.
Free and Pro plans
- Free plan: Up to 5 active subscriptions tracked at no cost.
- Pro plan: Unlimited subscriptions for a monthly fee charged via Stripe. Billing begins at the time of upgrade.
- You may cancel your Pro subscription at any time from the billing portal. Cancellation takes effect at the end of the current billing period — no refunds for partial periods.
- We reserve the right to change pricing with 30 days notice to active subscribers.
Acceptable use
You agree not to misuse the service, attempt to access other users' data, reverse-engineer the application, use it for illegal purposes, or send spam through the platform.
Data and privacy
Your data remains yours. We do not sell it. See our
Privacy Policy for full details.
Disclaimer of warranties
RenewalGuard is provided “as is” without warranties of any kind. We do not guarantee uninterrupted service or that reminders will be delivered. Always maintain your own records of important renewal dates.
Limitation of liability
To the maximum extent permitted by law, Operra Labs shall not be liable for any indirect, incidental, or consequential damages arising from use of the service, including missed renewals or financial losses.
Governing law
These terms are governed by the laws of the United States. Disputes shall be resolved in a court of competent jurisdiction.