1. About these terms
This is a factual draft for the DealDrop mobile application and its supporting services. It is not a final contract and does not identify a legal entity or governing law because those details are not present in the repository.
2. DealDrop accounts
You need an account to use the mobile application. Keep account credentials private and provide information you are authorized to use. DealDrop may use account identity information to provide the service and support an account. The final owner-approved terms should define any additional account responsibilities.
3. Watchlists and alerts
DealDrop lets you create watchlists containing search queries, filters, lifecycle settings, and selected marketplace sources. The service checks currently enabled and configured sources for relevant listings and may create matches, in-app notifications, price observations, saved listings, and history entries.
Alerts are a convenience, not a guarantee. A listing may change, sell, expire, become unavailable, or be returned with incomplete information before you review it. Notification delivery also depends on device permissions, network conditions, and the relevant notification service.
4. Marketplace links and third-party data
The current marketplace catalog includes eBay, Etsy, and Rakuten Ichiba. Source availability and capabilities vary by environment and region. DealDrop displays normalized listing information and links to third-party marketplace pages; it does not control those listings, sellers, prices, inventory, fulfillment, shipping, or marketplace availability.
Price, currency, condition, location, freshness, filters, images, and deep links may differ by source. Use the original marketplace page and its terms before making a purchase. Each marketplace’s terms, policies, and data-use requirements continue to apply to your use of that marketplace.
5. Premium access and the 7-day trial
DealDrop’s approved access model is a 7-day free trial followed by paid-only access. There is no free tier. Continued access after the trial requires an active premium subscription.
DealDrop does not publish a price in these draft terms. The relevant Apple App Store or Google Play store displays the configured price, renewal period, trial eligibility, cancellation details, and confirmation information before purchase. Store terms and the subscription screen control the purchase details shown there.
6. Cancellation, restore, and billing
Subscriptions are purchased and managed through the relevant app store. Cancel through the store’s subscription-management controls. Cancellation and access timing follow the store and subscription configuration. The app provides restore-purchase and subscription-management flows for supported accounts and platforms.
RevenueCat is used to check the configured premium entitlement. If billing configuration or the subscription service is temporarily unavailable, the app may show a recoverable subscription-check error instead of granting unconfigured free access.
7. Acceptable use
Use DealDrop only in a way that is lawful and does not interfere with the app, its monitoring services, other users, or marketplace providers. Do not attempt to bypass access controls, misuse credentials, submit false support context, or use DealDrop to violate a third-party marketplace’s terms. The final owner-approved terms should add any product-specific restrictions or remedies.
8. Account deletion
You can request account deletion through Profile → Delete account in the app. The current product flow removes the live profile and user-owned records through the account-deletion cascade. Data in provider backups may remain until the applicable backup window expires, as described in the privacy draft.
9. Support and reporting
Use the configured in-app support destination or the structured listing-problem report flow for broken links, stale prices, unavailable listings, incorrect matches, missing images, or other marketplace problems. Do not include passwords, tokens, payment details, private credentials, seller contact data, raw provider payloads, or authorization headers in a report.