Legal

Terms of service

These terms are plain-language rules for using Cronpilot during our free soft launch. They are not a substitute for formal counsel if you need a negotiated contract.

The service

Cronpilot lets you create schedules that send HTTP requests to URLs you configure, stores execution history within plan limits, and can notify you when checks fail. Our free soft launch is provided as-is, with no paid SLA and no guaranteed latency or uptime.

Your account

You are responsible for keeping login credentials secure, for the URLs and payloads you configure, and for having permission to call those endpoints. Do not share accounts in ways that defeat plan limits or abuse protections.

Acceptable use

Do not use Cronpilot to attack, flood, or harass third parties; to send spam or phishing; to probe networks you do not own or operate; to store or transmit unlawful content; or to bypass security controls. We may pause schedules, disable accounts, or remove data that harms the platform, other customers, or third parties.

Outbound requests

When a schedule fires, Cronpilot makes a real HTTP request from our infrastructure to your target. You are responsible for what that request does on the far side. If someone reports abuse from traffic we originate, we may investigate and act quickly. See abuse@cronpilot.io.

Data and history

Execution history and aggregates are kept within the retention and plan caps we publish. Deleting a schedule or account removes associated operational data over time; see Privacy for what we collect and why.

Availability and changes

We aim for reliable firing, but soft launch is best effort. Features, limits, and these terms may change as the product matures; material changes will be noted in the changelog or by email when practical. Continued use after a change means you accept the updated terms.

Liability

To the extent allowed by law, Cronpilot and Rebel Signal are not liable for indirect, incidental, or consequential damages, or for losses from missed, late, or failed firings during soft launch. If a court finds liability anyway, it is limited to fees you paid us for the service in the prior three months (zero on Free).

Questions: hello@cronpilot.io.