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Terms & Conditions

These terms describe the basic rules for using TC Gig Planner, including account use, billing, and acceptable behavior.

Last updated March 8, 2026

Using the service

By using TC Gig Planner, you agree to use the service lawfully, keep your account credentials secure, and avoid interfering with the service or other users.

You are responsible for the accuracy of the workspace content you add, including schedules, contacts, uploaded files, links, and team invitations.

Accounts and teams

Accounts are personal to the user who created them. Team access is controlled by invites, role assignments, and billing ownership rules within the app.

Team owners and administrators are responsible for managing who has access to their workspace and what permissions those members receive.

Billing

Paid features, seat limits, and quotas depend on the plan attached to the active team. Subscription checkout and billing management are handled through Stripe.

Unless otherwise stated by the operator of the deployment, fees are charged in advance and plan changes, cancellations, or renewals follow the Stripe-backed billing flow shown in the app.

Availability

We aim to keep the service available and reliable, but we do not promise uninterrupted operation. The app may be updated, maintained, changed, or temporarily unavailable from time to time.

During beta periods, features and workflows may still change as the product matures.

Content and acceptable use

You must not use TC Gig Planner to upload unlawful, abusive, malicious, or infringing content, or to attempt unauthorized access to systems, data, or other users’ workspaces.

We may suspend or remove accounts or teams that put the service, users, or infrastructure at risk.

Liability

TC Gig Planner is provided on an as-available basis. To the extent permitted by law, the operator is not liable for indirect, incidental, or consequential losses resulting from use of the service.

Nothing in these terms is intended to exclude rights or remedies that cannot legally be excluded.

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