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The terms you agree to by using RaveLog.

Last updated: May 2, 2026

Short version: RaveLog is for logging and sharing your nightlife. Use it like a normal person, don't try to break it, and the rest is here in case anyone needs it in writing.

The agreement

By downloading or using RaveLog, you agree to these terms and to the Privacy Policy. If you don't agree, don't use the app.

Your license

RaveLog is licensed to you for personal, non-commercial use on Apple devices you own or control, under Apple's Standard EULA for App Store apps. You don't own the app — you have a license to use it. The license is non-transferable.

Your content

Anything you log in RaveLog — events, photos, notes, ratings — is yours. We don't claim any rights to it. If you share content with friends through the app or with other people via iMessage, AirDrop, etc., you're responsible for what you share.

Acceptable use

Don't:

Third-party services

RaveLog connects to a few external services to do its job: Apple's CloudKit and MusicKit, Sign in with Apple, Spotify (if you connect it), the EDMTrain event API, and a Gemini-backed artist enrichment proxy we run. Each of those has its own terms — when you use a feature that depends on one of them, you agree to their terms too. The Privacy Policy explains what data flows where.

Service availability

RaveLog is a small independent app. We try to keep it working, but we don't guarantee uptime, that any specific feature will keep working, or that the app will always be available on the App Store. If a third-party API we depend on changes or shuts down, the corresponding feature in RaveLog may stop working.

No warranty

RaveLog is provided "as is". We don't warrant that it's bug-free, that data won't ever be lost, or that it will meet your specific needs. Back up anything you can't afford to lose — your iPhone backup and iCloud sync handle this automatically for most people.

Limitation of liability

To the maximum extent permitted by law, we won't be liable for any indirect, incidental, special, or consequential damages arising out of or in connection with your use of RaveLog, including lost data, lost time, or missed events.

Termination

You can stop using RaveLog at any time by deleting it. We can end your access if you're using the app in a way that violates these terms.

Changes

We may update these terms from time to time. Material changes will be reflected by the date at the top of this page and called out in the app's release notes.

Contact

Questions or anything else: jaguirre2192@gmail.com.