Terms of Use — all112
Last updated: August 17, 2026 · Effective: August 17, 2026
Bravely Studios LLC (“we,” “our,” or “us”) operates the all112 application (the “App”). These Terms of Use govern your use of the App. Please read them carefully before using the service.
Acceptance of Terms
By using the all112 application (the "App"), you agree to be bound by these Terms of Use. If you do not agree to these Terms, do not use the App.
Description of Service
all112 is a personal time ledger: an Hour Audit that turns your answers into categories and weekly budgets, timers and editing tools that record how your time was actually spent, reports comparing the two, and a public API (personal access tokens, webhooks, and an AI-tool endpoint) for working with your own ledger.
Eligibility
You must be at least 13 years old to use the App. If you are in the EEA, the UK, or another place where 16 is the age of consent for online services, you must be at least 16. If you are under the age of majority where you live, you may use the App only with the involvement of a parent or guardian who agrees to these Terms. By using the App you confirm you meet these requirements and that you are not barred from using it under the law that applies to you.
Account Terms
all112 requires a Bravely Account. You are responsible for maintaining the security of your account and for all activity that occurs under it, including activity performed with API tokens you created. Keep your password and your API tokens confidential.
Subscriptions & Billing
all112 is $9.99 per month and starts with a 7-day free trial. A payment method is required to start the trial, and the first charge happens when the trial ends unless you cancel before then. You can also choose Bravely Premium, which covers all112 together with our other premium utilities, at $95.99 per year or $399 once for lifetime access. Subscriptions renew automatically until you cancel; cancel any time before the next billing date through the portal that billed you. The exact price, billing interval, trial length, currency, and any applicable tax are shown at checkout before you pay. Purchases are processed by our merchant-of-record billing provider, which handles payment, invoicing, and sales tax/VAT on our behalf. We do not collect, process, or store payment card details.
Refund Policy
We want you to be happy with all112. Our refund posture:
• Subscription purchases — monthly or annual — are eligible for a full refund within 30 days of your initial purchase or any renewal charge. Lifetime purchases are eligible for a full refund within 30 days of purchase.
• After 30 days: Requests for refunds outside the window are considered on a case-by-case basis at our discretion.
To request a refund, email support@bravely.dev from the address on your Bravely Account with your receipt or transaction ID.
Your Ledger
Everything you put into all112 — categories, entries, notes, and your Hour Audit answers — is yours. We claim no ownership of it. You grant us only the limited license needed to store it, process it into your reports, and deliver it to the webhook endpoints you configure.
API, Tokens & Webhooks
The all112 API exists so you can automate your own ledger. Using it, you agree that:
• API tokens are secrets. Anyone holding a token can read and write your ledger; revoke a token immediately if it may have leaked.
• Rate limits exist to keep the service healthy. Sustained abusive traffic, attempts to circumvent limits, or use of the API to disrupt the service may result in token revocation or account termination.
• Webhook endpoints you configure are your responsibility, including the security of data delivered to them.
• The API reads and writes YOUR account. Do not use it to access or attempt to access anyone else's data.
Acceptable Use
You agree not to:
• Reverse engineer, decompile, or disassemble the App except as permitted by law
• Use the App or its API to violate any applicable law
• Attempt to gain unauthorized access to our systems or other users' accounts
• Resell, sublicense, or redistribute the App or API access
• Interfere with or disrupt the integrity or performance of the service
Termination
You may stop using the App and cancel your subscription at any time. We may suspend or terminate your access for material violation of these Terms. Upon termination, your right to use the App ceases; your data-deletion rights under the Privacy Policy are unaffected.
Disclaimers
THE APP IS PROVIDED "AS IS" AND "AS AVAILABLE" WITHOUT WARRANTIES OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, AND NON-INFRINGEMENT. WE DO NOT WARRANT THAT THE APP WILL BE UNINTERRUPTED OR ERROR-FREE. YOUR REPORTS REFLECT WHAT YOU RECORDED; THEY ARE FOR YOUR OWN INFORMATION AND ARE NOT PROFESSIONAL ADVICE OF ANY KIND.
Limitation of Liability
TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT PERMITTED BY LAW, BRAVELY STUDIOS LLC SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, CONSEQUENTIAL, OR PUNITIVE DAMAGES, OR ANY LOSS OF PROFITS, REVENUES, DATA, OR GOODWILL, ARISING FROM YOUR USE OF THE APP. OUR TOTAL LIABILITY FOR ANY CLAIM ARISING OUT OF THESE TERMS OR THE APP SHALL NOT EXCEED THE AMOUNT YOU PAID US IN THE TWELVE MONTHS BEFORE THE CLAIM AROSE.
Indemnification
You agree to indemnify and hold harmless Bravely Studios LLC from any claims, damages, or expenses arising from your violation of these Terms or your misuse of the App or its API.
Changes to These Terms
We may update these Terms from time to time. The effective date at the top of this page will be updated accordingly. Continued use of the App after changes constitutes acceptance of the revised Terms.
Governing Law
These Terms are governed by the laws of the State of Kansas, United States, without regard to its conflict-of-law provisions.
Severability
If any provision of these Terms is held to be unenforceable, the remaining provisions will continue in full force and effect.
Resolving a Dispute
This section was added on July 26, 2026. It applies to disputes that arise on or after that date. It does not apply to any dispute that had already arisen, or that you had already raised with us, before then.
Talk to us first. Before starting arbitration or a lawsuit, send a Notice of Dispute to legal@bravely.dev describing what happened, what you want, and how to reach you. We will do the same for you at the address on your account. All limitations periods are paused from the date a Notice of Dispute is sent until 60 days later, or until either of us says in writing that talks have ended, whichever comes first. Not sending a Notice of Dispute does not bar you from filing.
Individual arbitration. If we cannot resolve it, you and Bravely Studios LLC agree that any dispute arising out of or relating to these Terms, the App, or our relationship will be settled by binding individual arbitration rather than in court, except for the carve-outs below. Arbitration is less formal than a lawsuit: a neutral arbitrator decides instead of a judge or jury, discovery is more limited, and the decision is final and enforceable in any court with jurisdiction. Notwithstanding the Governing Law section, this section is governed by the Federal Arbitration Act.
Who runs it. Arbitration is administered by the American Arbitration Association under its rules then in effect, including the Consumer Arbitration Rules and the Consumer Due Process Protocol where those apply to you. The AAA's rules are at adr.org. If the AAA is unavailable or declines to administer the case, the arbitration will be administered by JAMS under its Streamlined Arbitration Rules and its Consumer Arbitration Minimum Standards. If neither is available, either of us may ask a court to appoint an administrator or arbitrator under Section 5 of the Federal Arbitration Act.
Who pays. We pay all AAA filing, administration, and arbitrator fees for any arbitration you begin, other than the initial filing fee set by the applicable AAA fee schedule, and we will pay that too if you tell us it is a hardship. We pay these regardless of who wins. We will not seek our attorneys' fees or costs from you unless the arbitrator finds your claim was frivolous as measured by Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 11(b). Nothing here limits your right to recover attorneys' fees where a statute provides for them.
Where it happens. You may have the arbitration conducted on documents only, by telephone or video, or in person in the county where you live or have your principal place of business. You never have to travel to Kansas to bring a claim against us.
What is carved out. Either of us may bring an individual claim in small claims court where you live, if it qualifies. Either of us may ask any court for an injunction or other equitable relief to stop actual or threatened infringement or misuse of intellectual property, credentials, or confidential information. Nothing here stops you from reporting anything to a government agency.
Individual basis only. Claims are brought only in your own individual capacity, not as a plaintiff or class member in any purported class, collective, consolidated, private attorney general, or representative proceeding. The arbitrator may award relief only to the individual party seeking relief and only to the extent needed for that party's own claim. If a court decides this individual-basis requirement is unenforceable as to a particular claim or request for relief — including any request for public injunctive relief that the law says cannot be waived — then that specific claim or request is severed and proceeds in court, and everything else remains in arbitration. Any claim or request severed to court is stayed until the arbitration of the remaining claims is complete.
Jury trial. To the extent any dispute does proceed in court, you and we each waive the right to a jury trial, except where that waiver is not permitted by the law that applies to you. If a court finds this jury-trial waiver unenforceable, only that waiver is severed and the rest of this section still applies.
If we change this section. If we change this Resolving a Dispute section after the date you accepted it, the change does not apply to any dispute we already had written notice of, and you may reject the change by emailing legal@bravely.dev within 30 days of it taking effect. Rejecting a change leaves the version you accepted in force.
You can opt out. You may reject this Resolving a Dispute section entirely by emailing legal@bravely.dev on or before August 25, 2026, or, if you first accept these Terms after July 26, 2026, within 30 days of doing so. Put "Arbitration Opt-Out" in the subject and include the name and email address on your account. That is all it takes. Opting out affects nothing else — your account, your purchases, and your rights under the rest of these Terms are untouched, and we will not refuse or withdraw service because you opted out. If you opt out, disputes go to the courts named under Governing Law.
Where this does not apply. This section does not apply where the law that protects you does not allow it. If you are a consumer resident in the European Economic Area, the United Kingdom, Switzerland, Australia, or anywhere else whose mandatory consumer law gives you a non-waivable right to bring a claim in your local courts or to use a local dispute-resolution body, that right stands and this section does not limit it.
This section survives the end of your account or these Terms. If any part of it is found unenforceable, that part is severed and the rest still applies; the individual-basis requirement is severed in the specific manner described above and not otherwise. Where this section and the general Severability section conflict, this section controls.
How to Reach Us
Bravely Studios LLC
Support and general questions: support@bravely.dev
Privacy and data rights: privacy@bravely.dev
Legal notices and arbitration opt-outs: legal@bravely.dev
Website: https://bravely.dev
Postal address: available on request.