Version 2026-05-09 - Effective May 9, 2026

Terms of Service

These terms explain the basic rules for using HourTrace.

Eligibility

You must be at least 13 years old to use HourTrace. If you use HourTrace for work or for an organization, you are responsible for making sure you have the right to store that information in the app.

Your Account

You are responsible for your account and for the information you choose to store in HourTrace. Keep your sign-in provider secure and let HourTrace know if you believe your account has been compromised.

Your Content

Your tracks, notes, time entries, reports, project names, organization names, and related records remain yours. You give HourTrace the limited permission needed to operate, secure, sync, back up, and support the service.

Records And Decisions

HourTrace helps you understand and export your time data, but it is not a payroll, invoicing, legal, or tax record system. Review reports before relying on them for work, billing, taxes, compliance, or any outside decision.

Acceptable Use

Do not use HourTrace to break the law, harm the service, access another user's data, interfere with security controls, or store content you do not have the right to use.

Beta And Pricing

HourTrace is free during beta. Features and pricing may change as the product matures. Before paid plans start, HourTrace will show the price, billing terms, cancellation path, and any refund rules.

Termination

You can stop using HourTrace at any time. HourTrace may suspend access for abuse, security risk, or legal reasons. You can export your data and schedule account deletion from Settings. Account deletion has a 7-day cancel window before it becomes final.

No Warranty

HourTrace is provided as is and as available. The product is built with care, but it may be interrupted, delayed, or inaccurate, especially while it is still hardening.

Liability Limit

To the fullest extent allowed by law, ImpulseBuilt LLC will not be liable for indirect, incidental, special, consequential, or punitive damages from your use of HourTrace. Where a limit cannot legally apply, it does not apply.