Terms of Service
Last updated: April 19, 2026
StripeRescue (“we”, “us”) helps Stripe merchants recover revenue lost to failed payments. By using this service you agree to the terms below. Questions: support@striperescue.app.
1. What we do
When you connect your Stripe account, we read failed-payment webhook events and send a short sequence of recovery emails on your behalf to the affected cardholders. We never hold, move, or charge funds. Payments flow directly between the cardholder and your Stripe account.
2. Your account
You're responsible for the email address you sign in with and any actions taken by anyone who has access to it. Let us know immediately at support@striperescue.app if you believe your account has been accessed by someone else.
3. Your Stripe connection
You grant us read access to failed-payment events and a scoped OAuth token stored encrypted at rest. You can disconnect at any time from your dashboard. Disconnecting revokes our access and stops future recovery emails.
4. Email content
Default recovery email templates are included. You're responsible for content sent from your account if you customize them. Don't use the service for unsolicited marketing, abuse, harassment, or anything prohibited by your jurisdiction or by Resend's acceptable-use policy.
5. Fees
StripeRescue is free during beta. We'll notify you at least 30 days before any paid plan goes live, and you'll choose whether to continue.
6. Termination
Either party can terminate at any time. On termination we delete your OAuth tokens, email templates, and failed-invoice records within 30 days. Bounce-and-delivery logs kept by our email provider follow their retention policy.
7. No warranty
The service is provided “as is” without any warranty, express or implied. We don't guarantee specific recovery rates, deliverability, or uptime. To the maximum extent permitted by law, our liability for any claim is capped at the fees you paid in the 12 months before the claim (zero during beta).
8. Changes to these terms
We may update these terms. Material changes will be posted at this URL with an updated date and emailed to the address on your account. Continued use after a change means you accept it.
9. Governing law
These terms are governed by the laws of the State of New Jersey, without regard to conflict-of-law rules. Any dispute will be resolved in state or federal courts located in Essex County, New Jersey.