§ Legal · Terms of Use

Terms,
kept short.

By creating an Orbit account, you agree to these terms. They're written in normal English on purpose.

Effective 17 May 2026 · v1.0

§ 01 Your account

You're responsible for keeping your password safe. We can't recover it. We can't read your vault. If you lose your password and haven't kept Touch ID or Face ID set up on at least one device, your vault data is unrecoverable. Treat your password like the key it is.

One human, one account. Don't share credentials.

§ 02 License

We grant you a personal, non-exclusive, non-transferable license to use Orbit on devices you own or control, subject to these terms. The Orbit apps and this website are © 2026 Eric Olsen. The license doesn't transfer ownership of anything.

§ 03 Your content

Everything you put into Orbit — clients, tasks, notes, vault entries — is yours. We don't claim any rights to it. We process it only to provide the service (storing, syncing, displaying it). You can export it as JSON at any time and you can delete it at any time. When you delete an account, your content is removed from our systems within 30 days. See Privacy for the full data-handling picture.

§ 04 Payments

If a paid plan exists at the time you use Orbit, charges are processed through Apple's App Store and governed by Apple's terms. Subscriptions auto-renew unless cancelled in your Apple ID settings before the renewal date. Refund requests go through Apple.

§ 05 Prohibited use

You agree not to:

  • Try to reverse-engineer, decompile, or extract source code from the apps (except where local law lets you).
  • Use Orbit to store anything illegal in your jurisdiction.
  • Interfere with the service or attempt to gain unauthorized access to other users' data.
  • Use the service to send unsolicited communications or scrape data.

§ 06 Warranty disclaimer

Orbit is provided "as is" and "as available." We don't guarantee it'll be uninterrupted, error-free, or perfectly secure. We do try hard. Software has bugs. Encryption has trade-offs. Hardware fails. Keep your own backups when the data matters.

§ 07 Limitation of liability

To the maximum extent allowed by law, we're not liable for indirect, incidental, or consequential damages arising from your use of Orbit. Our total liability for any direct damages is capped at what you've paid us in the 12 months before the claim, or $50, whichever is greater.

§ 08 Termination

You can stop using Orbit and delete your account at any time. We can terminate accounts that violate these terms, after giving you reasonable notice unless the violation is severe (e.g., active abuse of our infrastructure).

§ 09 Governing law

These terms are governed by the laws of the State of Florida, USA, without regard to its conflict-of-law rules. Any dispute will be resolved in the state or federal courts located in Volusia County, Florida.

§ 10 Changes

We may update these terms occasionally. Material changes will be announced in-app before they take effect. Continued use after a change means you accept the new terms.

Questions? ericolsenhospitality@gmail.com.

Last updated 17 May 2026