Overflow
Overflow Terms
These terms explain the basic rules that apply to access and use of Overflow, including its beta builds and public support pages.
Last updated: April 10, 2026
1. Acceptance of terms
By accessing Overflow, using its private beta through TestFlight, or visiting its public support pages, you agree to these terms.
2. Use of the app
Overflow is offered as an iPhone app focused on routines, sessions, planning, and progress. You may use it only for lawful purposes and in line with the intended purpose of the product.
3. Accounts
If a build of Overflow includes an account or sign-in flow, you are responsible for the accuracy of the information you provide and for keeping your credentials confidential.
4. Acceptable use
- Do not use Overflow to break the law, infringe third-party rights, or interfere with the experience of other users.
- Do not attempt to access builds, accounts, or systems without authorization.
- Do not decompile, reverse engineer, or exploit the beta beyond what applicable law allows.
5. Availability and changes
Overflow is in a private beta stage. Features, availability, access, and app content may change, pause, or be removed without prior notice.
6. Intellectual property
Overflow, its design, materials, and documentation remain the property of Raúl Mermans or the relevant licensors. These terms do not transfer any ownership rights in the app to you.
7. Disclaimers
Overflow is provided “as is” and “as available,” especially during the private beta. We do not guarantee that the app will be uninterrupted, error-free, or fit for a particular purpose.
8. Limitation of liability
To the extent permitted by law, we are not liable for indirect, incidental, special, or consequential damages arising from the use of, or inability to use, Overflow.
9. Termination
We may limit, suspend, or terminate access to Overflow if it is necessary to protect the app, the beta, or other users, or if you violate these terms.
10. Contact
For questions about these terms:
11. Last updated
April 10, 2026