Terms of Use
Puzzlo
Terms of Use: Puzzlo
Last updated: 2026-08-23
Purpose
Puzzlo is a shelf for your jigsaw puzzle collection: it tracks the puzzles you own, missing pieces, and loans to friends. By downloading or using the app, you agree to these terms.
Subscription
Puzzlo Premium is an auto-renewable subscription, available as weekly, monthly, or yearly plans. Monthly and yearly plans start with a 7-day free trial, clearly disclosed on the paywall before you commit to anything (dates and renewal price shown, no hidden toggle). The weekly plan has no free trial. Premium unlocks unlimited puzzles on your shelf, missing-piece tracking, loan reminders, and CSV export.
Payment is charged to your App Store account when you confirm the purchase, then automatically renewed at the end of each period unless you cancel at least 24 hours before the end of the current period, from your Apple account settings. A free trial automatically converts into a paid subscription at its end unless you cancel before then. Purchases can be restored from within the app.
Acceptable use
You agree to use Puzzlo lawfully. No reverse engineering, no circumventing protections, no reselling the app. You are responsible for the information you enter and how you use it.
No warranty and limitation of liability
Puzzlo is provided "as is", without warranty of completeness or absence of error. To the extent permitted by applicable law, Alexandre Paul's liability is limited to the amount you actually paid for the app. No liability is accepted for indirect or consequential damages.
Your data
Details are in the privacy policy. In short: your shelf, your puzzle photos, your notes, and your loan history stay only in the app's local storage on your device.
Intellectual property
The app, its name, visual identity, and original content are the property of Alexandre Paul. The data you enter belongs to you.
Termination
You may stop using the app at any time by deleting it, and cancel your subscription any time in your Apple account settings.
Governing law
These terms are governed by French law. Absent an amicable resolution, French courts have jurisdiction, without prejudice to mandatory consumer-protection rules that may apply in your country of residence.