Alpha terms
Draft — last updated July 2026
1. This is an alpha, warts and all
You’re joining Keiya while it’s still being built. It is provided “as is” and “as available”, with no warranties of any kind. Things will occasionally break, change, or disappear between one week and the next, and we may need downtime without notice. Please keep your own copies of anything you can’t afford to lose.
2. Liability cap
To the fullest extent the law allows, we are not liable for indirect or consequential losses, lost profits, or lost deals arising from the alpha. Our total liability for any claim is capped at the greater of £100 or what you paid us in the 12 months before the claim — and since the alpha is free, that means £100. Nothing here limits liability that cannot lawfully be limited.
3. Your feedback makes the product better
The whole point of the alpha is your feedback. You agree that we may use the feedback, suggestions, and ideas you share to improve Keiya — without owing you payment or credit for them. Your proposals and client content are a different matter entirely: those stay yours, exactly as the main terms of service say.
4. Where your data lives
Running Keiya means trusted services process data on our behalf: Netlify (app hosting), Supabase (database, sign-in, and file storage), Resend (transactional email), Sentry (error monitoring, hosted in the EU), and PostHog (product analytics, hosted in the US). The full picture — what each one sees and why — is in the privacy notice.
5. Either of us can end it
You can stop participating at any time — just stop using it, or delete your account from the product. We can also end or pause your alpha access at any time, for example if the cohort changes shape or the alpha winds down. If we do, we’ll tell you and give you a reasonable chance to export your data.
6. Governing law
These alpha terms are governed by the law of England & Wales, and the courts of England & Wales have exclusive jurisdiction. They sit alongside the terms of service — where the two disagree about the alpha, these win.
Version 2026-07-16