Terms of service

Terms for using WarnMe.

These terms explain how WarnMe works, what you can expect from the service, and what we need from customers who use it to monitor critical systems.

Last updated: April 27, 2026

1. The service

WarnMe is a monitoring platform for websites, APIs, network services, certificates, and browser journeys. Customers can create monitors, schedule runs, capture browser checkpoints, review run detail, manage incidents, and route alerts through policies and contact groups.

WarnMe is designed to help teams detect problems earlier and respond with better context. It is not a substitute for your own operational judgment, incident response process, backups, security controls, or business continuity planning.

2. Accounts and workspaces

You are responsible for the users, credentials, monitor targets, alert recipients, and settings in your workspace. Keep account access secure and only invite people who are authorized to view or manage your monitored systems.

If you create monitors for systems owned by another party, you must have permission to run those checks. You are responsible for choosing check frequency, timeouts, alert policies, and contact groups that are appropriate for each service.

3. Acceptable use

Do not use WarnMe to attack, scan, overload, scrape, spam, or disrupt systems. Do not use browser journeys or API checks to bypass access controls, test stolen credentials, trigger abusive traffic, or collect data you are not allowed to access.

We may suspend or limit monitors, runs, alert delivery, or workspace access if usage appears harmful, unlawful, abusive, or likely to interfere with WarnMe or another service.

4. Customer data

Monitor configuration, URLs, run results, incidents, alert history, browser steps, checkpoints, artifacts, and contact group details may be stored so WarnMe can provide the service. You should avoid placing secrets or unnecessary personal data in monitor names, descriptions, URLs, or alert content.

Some features rely on third-party infrastructure such as payment processors, email delivery, hosting, queues, databases, and browser execution services. Those providers may process data as needed to operate WarnMe.

5. Billing and usage

Signup may require payment method verification through checkout. Usage billing, currency, taxes, and any included workspace limits are shown during checkout or in the billing area before use.

You are responsible for keeping payment details current. If payment fails, usage billing is disabled, or your workspace reaches a configured limit, access to paid features or scheduled checks may be limited.

6. Availability and alerts

WarnMe works to run checks and send alerts reliably, but no monitoring service can guarantee that every outage, slowdown, alert, email, browser failure, network condition, or third-party issue will be detected or delivered without delay.

You remain responsible for testing your monitors, reviewing alert policies, confirming contact groups, and maintaining backup notification and response processes for critical services.

7. Warranty and liability

WarnMe is provided on an as-is and as-available basis. To the fullest extent allowed by law, we disclaim implied warranties, including warranties of merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, and non-infringement.

To the fullest extent allowed by law, WarnMe will not be liable for indirect, incidental, special, consequential, exemplary, or punitive damages, or for lost profits, lost revenue, lost data, business interruption, or missed alerts.

8. Changes to these terms

We may update these terms as WarnMe changes. If an update materially affects your rights or obligations, we will make reasonable efforts to provide notice through the site, app, or account email.

Continued use of WarnMe after updated terms take effect means you accept the updated terms. If you do not agree, you should stop using the service and disable any active billing.