Acceptance of Terms
By accessing or using Berg App, you agree to these Terms of Service and the Berg App Privacy Policy. If you do not agree, do not use the service.
These terms describe account responsibilities, household access, subscriptions, acceptable use, and the baseline legal framework for Berg App’s public launch.
By accessing or using Berg App, you agree to these Terms of Service and the Berg App Privacy Policy. If you do not agree, do not use the service.
You must be legally able to enter into these terms and use Berg App only in compliance with applicable law. If you create or manage a household on behalf of others, you are responsible for having authority to do so.
Berg App offers free and paid plan tiers. Pricing and plan descriptions may be presented on the website, in the app, or through a future billing provider. When checkout goes live, billing, renewal, and cancellation terms will also be shown during the purchase flow.
Until self-serve billing is fully connected, published plan pages describe Berg App’s intended commercial structure and may be updated before live checkout is enabled.
You retain responsibility for the content you create or share through Berg App. You grant Berg App the limited rights required to host, process, sync, and display that content as needed to operate the service.
Berg App, its branding, and service materials are protected by applicable intellectual property laws. Except for the rights expressly granted in these terms, no rights are transferred to users.
Some features described on the site may be marked as rolling out, planned, or roadmap items. Those features may change, be delayed, or never launch. Berg App is not obligated to ship any roadmap item on a specific timeline.
Berg App is provided on an “as is” and “as available” basis to the fullest extent permitted by law. Berg App does not guarantee uninterrupted service, perfect accuracy, or fitness for every particular purpose.
To the fullest extent permitted by law, Berg App and its operators will not be liable for indirect, incidental, special, consequential, exemplary, or punitive damages, or for lost profits, revenues, data, or goodwill arising from or related to the use of the service.
Berg App may suspend or terminate access when necessary to protect the service, enforce these terms, address abuse, comply with law, or manage operational risk. Users may also stop using the service and request deletion as described on the public account deletion page.
Berg App may update these terms from time to time. If material changes are made, the effective date will be updated and additional notice may be provided where required.
Before launch, Berg App should insert the governing law, venue, and dispute terms that match the final legal entity and release plan. Until then, this section remains a placeholder for final legal review.
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