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Terms of Service

Last updated: August 2026. Plain English on purpose; the plain English is what binds us.

1. Who you're dealing with

"Vowlist", "we" and "us" mean Shahoreer Talha, an individual doing business as Vowlist. Contact: hello@getvowlist.com. By creating an account or buying, you agree to these terms.

2. What Vowlist is

A web app for planning a wedding: a budget, a guest list, a checklist, CSV export, and — once unlocked — a shareable RSVP page (one link for the wedding, plus a private link per household) where your guests reply. Nothing else is promised. There is no wedding website builder, registry, seating chart, or vendor marketplace.

3. Free tier and the one-time purchase

4. Refunds — 30 days, any reason

If you buy and change your mind within 30 days of payment, reply to your receipt email or write to hello@getvowlist.com and we refund the full amount to the card you paid with, within 5 business days, no questions asked. After a refund, RSVPs switch off, you keep export access for 30 days, and then the account is deleted. Full details: refund policy.

5. What "lifetime" and "one-time" mean

Your purchase gives you access to the paid features for as long as Vowlist operates, with no further payment ever. We can't promise forever — nobody honestly can — so here is the promise we can keep: if Vowlist ever shuts down, we will give you at least 60 days' notice by email, and CSV export will keep working for the whole notice period so you leave with everything you entered and every reply you received.

6. Your data

Your wedding data (budget, guests, replies) is yours. We store it to run the product and never sell it or share it with vendors. You can export it any time and delete your whole account yourself from the Details page. Our privacy policy says exactly what we collect and which providers process it.

7. Your guests

You share the RSVP link; we never email, text or otherwise contact your guests. You're responsible for having the right to enter your guests' names into your list. Guests can ask you (or us) to remove their row and we'll comply.

8. Acceptable use

Don't use Vowlist for anything unlawful, to harass anyone, to send unsolicited messages, or to probe or overload the service. We may suspend an account that does — with a refund if it's inside the 30-day window and the reason wasn't abuse.

9. Availability and liability

We work hard to keep Vowlist up, but it's provided "as is". To the extent the law allows, our total liability to you for anything arising from Vowlist is limited to the amount you paid us (at most $79). We're not liable for indirect losses — a missed reply, a vendor deposit, a seating mix-up. Keep an export if it matters; export is always available.

10. Changes to these terms

If we change these terms in a way that reduces what you get, we'll email account holders at least 30 days before it takes effect. Minor clarifications may happen without notice; the "last updated" date above changes when they do.

11. Governing law

These terms are governed by the laws of the State of New York, United States, without regard to conflict-of-law rules. If something goes wrong, email us first — almost everything is fixable with a reply.