Legal

Terms of use

Last updated: 2026-05-21. These are starter terms drafted in-house while the product is in beta — they will be reviewed by counsel before general availability. If your team needs a signed MSA or stricter terms, contact us.

What you get

Access to StagingReservation, a hosted app that mirrors your GitHub staging activity. Free during beta. We may introduce paid tiers in the future; we'll give existing users at least 30 days' notice before any paid plan applies to them.

What you're responsible for

  • Your GitHub install: granting (and revoking) the permissions you're comfortable with. We never escalate; whatever your App installation grants is what we use.
  • Your CI: we don't run it for you. We don't have credentials to your cloud, your repos beyond the GitHub App scope, or any deploy targets.
  • Workspace members you invite: invited people get access scoped to that workspace's role. You're responsible for the role you assign and for removing access when someone leaves.

What we promise (best effort, during beta)

  • We won't read your source code; we only read branch/tag/deployment metadata events GitHub sends us.
  • We won't sell your data, share it with advertisers, or hand it to third parties outside the subprocessors needed to host the service.
  • We'll keep the app up; if it goes down, we'll restore it as quickly as we can. No SLA during beta.
  • We'll back the database up daily and keep backups for 30 days.

What we don't promise

  • 99.9% uptime, RTO/RPO commitments, or any contractual SLA. Those come with paid tiers later.
  • Bug-free software. If you find one, please report it (link in docs).
  • Permanent free access. Beta won't last forever; we'll communicate changes well in advance.

Acceptable use

You won't use StagingReservation to:

  • Track repos you don't have the right to track (use your own installation; we follow GitHub's permission model).
  • Probe, scan, or stress-test the app outside coordinated security research (in which case, please email first).
  • Reverse-engineer the hosted service to clone it commercially.

Termination

You can stop using the app at any time by uninstalling the GitHub App and asking us to delete your account. We can suspend accounts that violate the acceptable-use clause above; we'll explain why if we do.

Liability

While we're in beta, the service is provided as-is, without warranties of any kind. To the maximum extent permitted by applicable law, we're not liable for indirect, incidental, or consequential damages arising from your use of the app.

Contact

Email us at [email protected] or use the contact page.