Eat Crow · Legal

Terms of Service

Last updated · 22 May 2026

The short version

These terms govern your use of the Eat Crow mobile app and any related services we provide. The app is published by CrockerWorks, the trading name of Mark Crocker, a sole operator based in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada.

By creating an account or using Eat Crow, you agree to these terms. If you don't agree, don't use the app.

1. What Eat Crow is — and isn't

Eat Crow is a social bet-tracking app. It lets you record, settle, and look back on the kinds of informal wagers you make with friends — beer, lunch, bragging rights, embarrassing favours, that sort of thing.

Eat Crow is not:

If you and a friend agree to settle a bet by buying each other a coffee, that's between you. We just keep score.

2. Eligibility

You must be at least 13 years old to use Eat Crow. If you're under the age of majority where you live (18 or 19 in most Canadian provinces and U.S. states), you should have a parent or guardian read these terms with you. Some jurisdictions may restrict use further — it's your responsibility to know the rules where you are.

3. Your account

You're responsible for what happens under your account. Keep your sign-in method secure. If you sign in with Apple, your phone number, or email, treat that the same way you'd treat any account credential.

One person, one account. You may not impersonate another person or create accounts for people who haven't asked for one.

4. Acceptable use

You agree not to use Eat Crow to:

We may suspend or terminate accounts that violate this section. We try to do this proportionally — a single bad comment isn't the same as repeated harassment — but we reserve the right to act quickly if someone is being hurt.

5. The honour system

Eat Crow tracks bets but does not enforce them. If you lose a bet and don't pay up, the worst the app can do is record it in your stats and apply temporary status badges (Welcher / Moocher / Deadbeat). Whether the consequence actually happens is between you and the person you bet with. Don't bet what you can't lose.

Where stakes involve real-world consequences (e.g., embarrassing photos, handle swaps, public concession speeches), both participants must mutually approve before the consequence is enforced inside the app. You can decline. The Mercy Rule is always available.

6. User content

You retain ownership of the content you post — bet statements, photos, comments, etc. By posting content to Eat Crow, you grant us a limited, worldwide, non-exclusive license to store, display, and transmit that content as needed to operate the app and show it to the people you've chosen to share it with.

This license ends when you delete the content, or when you delete your account (subject to the 30-day backup window described in the Privacy Policy).

We don't claim ownership of your content and we don't use it to train AI models.

7. Subscriptions and purchases

Some features require a subscription or one-time purchase. Pricing is shown in Canadian dollars and may vary by country. Current tiers include weekly, monthly, annual, and lifetime options; founding-member pricing may be available during a limited launch window.

Auto-renewal: Subscriptions automatically renew at the end of each billing period unless you cancel at least 24 hours before the end of the current period. You manage and cancel subscriptions through your Apple ID or Google account, not through us.

Refunds: Refunds for in-app purchases are handled by Apple and Google under their own policies. We don't process refunds directly.

One-time bet purchases: If a single-bet purchase is made and the bet never reaches "In Play," the purchase is restored back to your account automatically.

Slot accounting: We never frame this as "you lost slots" — bonus slots are clearly labeled separately from your base slots, and base slots never drop below 3.

8. Service availability

We aim to keep Eat Crow running, but we don't guarantee uptime. The app depends on third parties (Supabase, Apple, Google, Cloudflare, RevenueCat, Expo) — outages anywhere in that chain can affect availability. We'll do our best to communicate planned changes.

We may add, change, or remove features without notice as the app evolves.

9. Termination

You can delete your account at any time using the "Last Round" feature inside the app. We can suspend or terminate your account if you violate these terms or use the app in a way that puts other users or the service at risk. Where possible we'll tell you why.

10. Disclaimers

Eat Crow is provided as-is and as-available. To the maximum extent permitted by law, we make no warranties — express or implied — about the app's accuracy, reliability, fitness for any particular purpose, or non-infringement.

We are not responsible for what happens between you and the people you bet with. If you fall out with a friend over a bet, that's not on us. If someone fails to deliver on a wagered consequence, the app records it but cannot enforce it.

11. Limitation of liability

To the maximum extent permitted by law, neither Mark Crocker nor CrockerWorks will be liable for any indirect, incidental, special, consequential, or punitive damages — including lost profits, lost data, or damage to relationships — arising from your use of Eat Crow.

Our total liability to you for any claim arising from these terms or your use of the app will not exceed the greater of (a) CAD $50 or (b) the total amount you've paid us in the 12 months before the claim.

Some jurisdictions don't allow certain limitations of liability. Where that's the case, the limitations above apply only to the extent permitted by law.

12. Indemnification

You agree to defend, indemnify, and hold harmless Mark Crocker and CrockerWorks from any claims, damages, or expenses arising from content you post, your use of the app, or your violation of these terms.

13. Governing law and dispute resolution

These terms are governed by the laws of the Province of British Columbia, Canada, without regard to its conflict-of-laws principles. Any dispute arising under these terms will be resolved in the courts of British Columbia, and you agree to submit to their exclusive jurisdiction.

Before filing anything, please email hello@crockerworks.com — most things can be sorted out directly.

14. Changes to these terms

We may update these terms from time to time. If we make material changes, we'll update the "last updated" date and notify you inside the app before the changes take effect. Continued use of Eat Crow after a change means you accept the updated terms. If you don't, your remedy is to stop using the app and delete your account.

15. Contact

Questions about these terms? Email hello@crockerworks.com.