Terms.
HourTab is a one-person studio shipping a SaaS in public. Today the only thing live on this domain is a marketing site and a waitlist. These terms cover that. When the paid product opens, the paid-product agreement will be a separate, longer document linked from the signup flow.
Last updated: 2026-04-25.
The deal
You can read these pages, share the URL, and put your email on the waitlist. We’ll keep the email until we either (a) launch and send you the one announcement we promised, or (b) you ask us to delete it — whichever comes first. Putting yourself on the list isn’t a contract; you’re not buying anything yet.
What you may do
- Read and link to any page on hourtab.com.
- Quote excerpts in your own writing with attribution.
- Email or DM us with anything you’d want HourTab to do for you. We read everything; we won’t always reply.
What you may not do
- Submit fake or someone else’s email to the waitlist.
- Scrape the site faster than a human would. The site is small; respectful crawlers are fine.
- Use HourTab branding to imply we endorse you. We don’t.
- Try to break into the server. If you find a security issue, DM @bitinvestigator first; we’ll thank you publicly when we fix it.
No warranty, pre-launch
The waitlist site is provided as-is while we’re building. Things will be wrong sometimes — copy will change, a page may 404 for a few minutes during a deploy, the waitlist endpoint may briefly fall over. We’ll fix it. Nothing here promises uptime or fitness for any purpose. When the paid product opens, the paid-product terms will set out what we do guarantee.
Pricing
The pricing tiers shown on the homepage and SEO pages are the prices we plan to charge at launch. They are not a binding offer until you can actually click a checkout button. We reserve the right to change the price before launch (we’ll note any change in the CHANGELOG).
Privacy
What we collect, where it lives, and what we don’t do is on the privacy page. The short version: a waitlist email if you give us one, anonymous pageview pings, no cookies, no third-party trackers.
Governing law
These terms are governed by English law. Any dispute that can’t be resolved by a friendly DM exchange goes to the English courts. If you’re a consumer in your home jurisdiction, this clause doesn’t take away the rights your local consumer law gives you.
Changes
If these terms change in any meaningful way we’ll bump the “last updated” date at the top and note the change in the public CHANGELOG. The page’s git history is in the public repo if you want a paper trail.