Terms of use
The legal bits about using Zwish. By downloading or using Zwish, you agree to these terms. If you don't, please don't download it.
What Zwish is
Zwish is an app you install on your computer. Your phone connects to it (in a browser) and acts as a customizable trackpad and keypad. That's the whole product.
Use it however you want, but you're on the hook
We give Zwish to you to use. What you do with it is up to you, and so is the responsibility. We can't be liable for:
- Anything you trigger on your computer through gestures or keypad bindings (lost work, deleted files, sent messages, accidentally rage-quitting an email, etc.)
- How you interact with games, apps, or services that have their own rules. If a game considers automated input cheating, that's between you and that game, not us.
- Anything that happens because of how you use the app, including time saved, time lost, productivity wins, or hand cramps.
Use Zwish responsibly. Don't use it to break laws, harass people, or violate other services' terms.
Provided as-is
Zwish is provided as-is, with no warranty of any kind, express or implied. We try to make it reliable and secure, but we can't guarantee it'll run perfectly on every device, never crash, or always behave exactly as expected. Use at your own risk.
No reverse engineering
Zwish is proprietary. Don't reverse-engineer the binary, repackage it, sell it, redistribute it, or pull it apart to extract code. If you want something Zwish doesn't do, ask us instead.
This is beta
Zwish is in active beta. Features, behavior, and the app itself can change without notice. We'll try not to break things, but updates may shift the experience. If we make a change that requires action on your end, we'll do our best to flag it.
If we update these terms
We'll bump the date at the top and post the new version here. Material changes get a heads-up if we have your email.