Terms of Service
Terms for using Airhistory.
These terms describe the rules for using Airhistory, including accounts, customer content, third-party services, billing, backup limits, restore limits, and liability.
Agreement to these terms
By creating an account, connecting an integration, starting a trial, purchasing a plan, or using Airhistory, you agree to these Terms and the Airhistory Privacy Policy. If you use Airhistory on behalf of a company, client, or other organization, you represent that you have authority to bind that organization to these Terms.
You must be at least 18 years old, or the age of legal majority where you live, to use Airhistory. If you do not agree to these Terms, do not use Airhistory.
The Airhistory service
Airhistory provides Airtable backup history, snapshot comparison, notifications, and restore-to-new-base tools. Some features may be released as previews, betas, or early access features and may change or stop at any time.
Airhistory may update, improve, limit, suspend, or discontinue parts of the service as the product, security requirements, third-party providers, or legal requirements change.
Accounts and access
You are responsible for your account, invited users, passwords, multi-factor authentication settings, team membership, and all activity under accounts you control. Keep credentials secure and notify Airhistory if you suspect unauthorized access.
You may use Airhistory only with Airtable bases, cloud storage accounts, and billing accounts that you are authorized to access and connect.
Customer content and permissions
You keep ownership of the Airtable data, snapshot files, cloud files, support materials, and other content you provide or make available through Airhistory. You grant Airhistory a limited permission to process that content only as needed to provide, secure, support, debug, and improve the service.
You represent that you have all rights, notices, consents, and permissions needed for Airhistory to access and process customer content. Airhistory does not sell customer content, use Airtable record values for advertising, or train models on customer content.
Your responsibilities
You are responsible for confirming that Airhistory fits your internal policies, client requirements, Airtable plan limits, cloud storage limits, retention requirements, and legal obligations.
Do not use Airhistory to access data without permission, interfere with the service, test provider limits abusively, reverse engineer private APIs, upload malicious content, send secrets through support channels, violate laws, or infringe rights of others.
Do not use Airhistory for health information, payment card data, government classified data, data about children, emergency or life-safety systems, or other highly regulated data unless Airhistory has agreed in writing and all required agreements are in place.
Third-party services
Airhistory depends on services such as Airtable, Google Drive, Dropbox, Supabase, Stripe, Resend, Sentry, hosting providers, and other infrastructure providers. Their terms, privacy policies, limits, outages, API changes, storage limits, account requirements, and fees still apply.
Airhistory is not responsible for third-party services, third-party account decisions, provider outages, provider data loss, API limitations, changed provider permissions, or actions you take in third-party accounts.
Backups and restore limits
Airhistory is a backup-history and recovery-assist service for Airtable workflows. You should verify that snapshots run, confirm that selected bases are correct, review important changes, and maintain your own operational controls and recovery process.
Restore is designed to create a new Airtable base from supported snapshot data. Airhistory does not overwrite an existing Airtable base. Restore fidelity may be limited by Airtable API availability, provider availability, captured snapshot data, attachment behavior, permissions, formulas, views, automations, comments, linked records, collaborators, and other Airtable features.
Airhistory does not guarantee that every backup, snapshot, comparison, notification, export, restore, or provider action will be complete, uninterrupted, error-free, or recoverable in every circumstance.
Billing, trials, and cancellation
Paid plans are billed through Stripe. Plan limits, trial terms, renewal terms, and pricing are described on the pricing page or in the checkout flow. Provider storage, Airtable subscription costs, and third-party fees are separate from Airhistory billing.
Subscriptions renew until canceled. You are responsible for canceling before renewal if you do not want the next billing period. Unless required by law or expressly agreed by Airhistory, fees are non-refundable once charged.
Airhistory may change plan packaging or pricing for future billing periods. If payment fails, Airhistory may limit, suspend, or terminate paid features.
Security and support
Airhistory uses safeguards designed to protect accounts and token material, but no service can guarantee perfect security. You are responsible for configuring your Airtable, cloud storage, and team permissions appropriately.
Support is provided through the available contact channels. Response times, investigation results, and resolution outcomes are not guaranteed unless Airhistory agrees in writing.
Suspension, termination, and deletion
Airhistory may suspend or terminate access if you violate these Terms, create security or legal risk, fail to pay fees, abuse the service, or use the service in a way that could harm Airhistory, providers, customers, or other users.
You may request account deletion from Settings. Account deletion removes local Airhistory account data and token material where applicable, attempts provider token revocation where supported, and deletes the Supabase Auth user so user-owned database rows cascade. Cloud files and folders remain in Google Drive or Dropbox unless you delete them there.
Airhistory intellectual property
Airhistory and its software, designs, text, workflows, names, logos, and related materials are owned by Airhistory or its licensors. These Terms do not give you ownership of Airhistory intellectual property.
If you send feedback or suggestions, Airhistory may use them without restriction or compensation.
Disclaimers
To the maximum extent permitted by law, Airhistory is provided as is and as available without warranties of any kind, whether express, implied, statutory, or otherwise. Airhistory disclaims warranties of merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, title, non-infringement, accuracy, availability, security, and uninterrupted operation.
Airhistory does not provide legal, compliance, accounting, security audit, disaster recovery, or professional advice. You are responsible for deciding whether Airhistory is appropriate for your use case.
Limitation of liability
To the maximum extent permitted by law, Airhistory will not be liable for indirect, incidental, special, consequential, exemplary, or punitive damages, or for lost profits, lost revenue, lost data, business interruption, loss of goodwill, or substitute services, even if Airhistory has been advised that those damages may occur.
To the maximum extent permitted by law, Airhistory's total liability for all claims relating to the service will not exceed the greater of the amount you paid to Airhistory in the 12 months before the event giving rise to the claim or $100.
Some jurisdictions do not allow certain warranty disclaimers or liability limitations, so some of the above limits may not apply to you.
Indemnity
To the maximum extent permitted by law, you agree to indemnify and hold Airhistory harmless from claims, losses, liabilities, damages, costs, and expenses, including reasonable attorneys' fees, arising from your customer content, your use of the service, your connected third-party accounts, your violation of these Terms, or your violation of laws or third-party rights.
Disputes and governing law
Before filing a claim, you agree to contact Airhistory and try to resolve the issue informally. Unless your local law requires otherwise, these Terms are governed by the laws of the jurisdiction where Airhistory is organized, without regard to conflict-of-law rules.
To the maximum extent permitted by law, disputes must be brought individually and not as part of a class, collective, consolidated, or representative action.
Changes to these terms
Airhistory may update these Terms as the product, providers, or legal requirements change. The updated date above shows when the Terms were last changed. If changes are material, Airhistory may provide additional notice where appropriate.
Contact
For terms questions, email hello@airhistory.app.
Questions before using Airhistory?
Contact Airhistory with your Airtable backup workflow, plan, or legal-review question.