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Terms

Short, because there is not much to agree to. This site describes an iPhone and iPad app that is being built, and lets you support the building of it.

Supporting is a gift, not a purchase. It does not buy app features, early access, discounts, codes, or anything else inside the app. It creates no account, no licence, and no entitlement. The app will stand on its own, at its own price, for everyone alike.

What you get

My thanks, your name on the supporters list if you want it there, and an email every so often about what has been built. That is the whole list, and it is the same list whether you give three euros or twenty-five.

How the payment works

Support is a monthly recurring payment taken by Stripe, in euros, at the amount you chose. It renews each month until you stop it. Stripe emails a receipt every time.

You can change the amount or stop entirely at any time, from the link in any Stripe receipt. There is no notice period and nothing to cancel with me. Stopping takes effect at the end of the month you have already paid for.

Refunds

Ask and you get one, for the most recent month, no reason needed. Write to the address on the contact page. Older months are not refunded, because the time they paid for has already been spent.

The app

The app is not finished and is not for sale yet. Nothing on this site is a promise that it will ship, ship on any date, or contain any particular feature. Support is for work already being done, not a pre-order for work that is not.

When the app does reach the App Store, it is bought there under Apple's terms, and these terms have nothing to do with it.

The supporters list

Names go on the list only if you ask. Ask again and they come off. I will not publish anything else about you, and I will decline a name that is not yours to give.

This page

The text and design here are mine. Scripture quoted anywhere on this site or in the app is the 1769 King James Version, which is in the public domain.

Changes and law

If these terms change, the version in force is the one you agreed to when you started supporting, until you are told otherwise by email.

French law applies. As a consumer, you keep every right French and EU consumer law gives you, and nothing here removes them. Disputes can be taken to a French consumer mediator or to the courts.

Last updated 6 August 2026.