Terms of Service
The rules for using HookWatch. Beta-honest: no uptime promises, no production-readiness claims.
Last updated: 6 July 2026
Agreement to terms
By using HookWatch you agree to these terms. If you use HookWatch on behalf of an organisation, you confirm you are authorised to accept these terms for it. If you do not agree, do not use the service.
The HookWatch service
HookWatch captures webhook deliveries sent to endpoints you create, forwards them, and lets you retry, replay, inspect, and monitor them. Features and limits are described on the marketing site and may change.
Beta status
Accounts and workspaces
You are responsible for your account, your workspace members, and keeping your credentials and API keys secure. Notify us promptly at security@hookwatch.dev if you suspect unauthorised access.
Acceptable use
Your use of HookWatch must comply with our Acceptable Use Policy. We may suspend or terminate access for violations.
User content and webhook payloads
You retain ownership of the webhook payloads and content you send through HookWatch. You grant us the limited rights needed to receive, store, forward, and process that content in order to operate the service for you. You are responsible for having the right to send that content to HookWatch and for avoiding unnecessary sensitive data.
Customer responsibility for endpoints and payloads
You configure your endpoints, signing secrets, and forwarding destinations. You are responsible for those configurations, for verifying webhook signatures, and for ensuring your destination systems can safely receive what HookWatch forwards.
Replay and retry responsibility
The same applies to automatic and manual retries. HookWatch delivers what you ask it to; it cannot know whether your downstream system treats a repeated delivery as safe.
Availability and changes
We may modify, suspend, or discontinue parts of the service at any time, especially during beta. We do not promise any particular uptime or availability during beta and do not offer a service level agreement.
Pricing and billing status
HookWatch is free during beta and paid billing is not currently active. If we introduce paid plans, we will publish the terms and update the Refund Policy before charging. We do not claim any paid plan is live today.
Intellectual property
HookWatch, including its software, design, and branding, is owned by its independent developer and its licensors. These terms do not transfer any of our intellectual property to you beyond the right to use the service.
Feedback
If you send us feedback or suggestions, we may use them to improve HookWatch without obligation or compensation to you.
Third-party services
HookWatch interacts with third-party systems you connect to it (webhook providers, destination endpoints, notification channels). We are not responsible for those third parties or their availability, and your use of them is governed by their own terms.
Disclaimers
The service is provided “as is” and “as available”, without warranties of any kind, whether express or implied, to the maximum extent permitted by law. We do not warrant that the service will be uninterrupted, error-free, or that no webhook will ever be lost or duplicated.
Limitation of liability
To the maximum extent permitted by law, HookWatch and its operators are not liable for indirect, incidental, special, consequential, or exemplary damages, or for lost profits, revenue, or data, arising from your use of the service — including duplicate processing or side effects caused by retry or replay. The laws of the Republic of Moldova may affect how these limits apply to you.
Termination
You may stop using HookWatch at any time. We may suspend or terminate access if you violate these terms or the Acceptable Use Policy, or if needed to protect the service or other users.
Governing law
These terms are governed by the laws of the Republic of Moldova, without regard to conflict-of-law rules.
Contact
Questions about these terms: legal@hookwatch.dev. For other channels, see Legal Contact.