Welcome to Tabby. These Terms of Service ("Terms") are the ground rules for using this site. We've tried to keep them short, honest, and written in plain English — no small-print tricks, no buried gotchas. By using the Site, you're agreeing to what's below. If anything feels unclear, tap the chat in the corner and we'll explain it without the jargon.
What this is
The Site is a pre-launch page for Tabby — a forthcoming mobile application for splitting restaurant bills without the awkwardness. The Tabby app is not yet available. Joining the waitlist doesn't create an account, doesn't guarantee you'll make the cut at launch, and doesn't commit you to anything. Consider it a save-the-date.
The waitlist
To join the waitlist, you share an email and optional phone number. We'll contact you with launch news and a small number of meaningful product updates — never more than you'd want. You can opt out or ask us to delete your entry at any time.
Acceptable use
We want Tabby to feel good to use, so we ask the same of you. By using the Site, you agree not to:
- Submit fraudulent, impersonated, or bulk-generated entries.
- Attempt to disrupt, probe, reverse-engineer, or exploit the Site or our underlying systems.
- Scrape, mirror, or resell content without written permission.
- Use the AI assistant for anything illegal, harmful, or designed to mislead others.
AI assistant
The chat assistant is an AI tool. It's helpful, it's fast, and — like any AI — it can occasionally be wrong. Nothing it says is a binding commitment about product features, pricing, launch timing, or policy. For anything that really matters, email us and we'll give you a definitive answer.
Intellectual property
The Tabby name, mark, site design, illustrations, words, and source code are owned by Tabby or its licensors. Enjoy the site, share links freely, but please don't copy the design, text, or code for your own projects without asking first.
Disclaimers
The Site is provided "as is" and "as available." We work hard to keep it accurate, fast, and reliable, but we can't promise uninterrupted uptime or that every piece of pre-launch information will turn out exactly as described.
Limitation of liability
To the fullest extent allowed by law, Tabby and its team won't be liable for indirect, incidental, consequential, or punitive damages arising from your use of the Site. Our total liability for direct damages is limited to US $100. Standard stuff, but we're saying it up front so there are no surprises.
Changes
We may update these Terms as the product develops. When we make material changes, we'll flag them on this page and update the date above — no quiet rewrites.
Governing law
These Terms are governed by the laws of the State of California, without regard to conflict-of-law rules. Any dispute will be resolved in the state or federal courts located in Los Angeles County, California.