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Terms of Use
Last updated July 1, 2026
These terms cover your use of TripPlanner and this website, both operated by Mainely Software. By creating an account or using the app, you agree to these terms.
Your account
You’re responsible for keeping your login credentials secure and for the activity that happens under your account. You must be at least 13 years old to use TripPlanner.
Your content
You own the trips, notes, and photos you create in TripPlanner. By using the sharing feature, you’re granting the people you invite access to that content, as described in our Privacy Policy. Don’t upload content you don’t have the right to share, or content that’s illegal, abusive, or infringes on someone else’s rights.
Trip sharing
If you invite someone to a shared trip, you’re responsible for making sure you actually want to share that content with them. We’re not responsible for what invited collaborators do with trip content once they have access.
Third-party services
TripPlanner uses Google Places and Google Maps to show you place information, and Google’s own terms and privacy policy apply to that data. We aren’t responsible for the accuracy of third-party place data (hours, addresses, ratings, etc.).
No warranty
TripPlanner is provided “as is.” We work hard to keep it reliable, but we don’t guarantee it will be error-free or uninterrupted, and we’re not liable for trip plans that go wrong, missed reservations, or data loss.
Ending your account
You can stop using TripPlanner at any time. See our Privacy Policy for how to request deletion of your account and data.
We may suspend or terminate your account, without notice, if you violate these terms — including abusing the service, harassing other users, or posting content that is illegal, threatening, obscene, or otherwise inappropriate. We reserve the right to remove any content that violates these terms.
Changes
We may update these terms as TripPlanner changes. We’ll update the date at the top when we do.
Contact
Questions about these terms? Email info@mainelysoftware.me.
This is a starting-point terms of use, not a substitute for legal advice. We recommend a licensed attorney review this before TripPlanner’s public launch, particularly around liability limits and the trip-sharing feature.