Terms of Use
Last updated: May 12, 2026
This is the agreement between you and EarTag. Plain English, short on lawyer-speak. By making an account or using the app, you're saying you're cool with what's below.
Who runs it
EarTag is run by Joshua Wetzel at 39170 Balmoral Dr, Prairieville, LA 70769. Reach me through the Contact page.
Your account
One account per person. You can have multiple flocks under it. Don't share your login with someone else — invite them as a collaborator instead, that's literally what the feature is for.
Keep your password to yourself. If you think someone got into your account, change the password and email us. We'll help sort it out.
You need to be at least 13. (See the privacy page for the kid section.)
What's yours stays yours
The animals, weights, photos, notes, breeding records — all of it is yours. We host it for you and show it back to you (and anyone you've shared it with). We don't claim ownership of any of it.
The only thing we ask is the obvious: a license to actually display the data inside the app to you and the people you've shared with. Without that, the app couldn't, you know, show you your records.
What you can't do
Don't use the app for anything illegal. Don't try to break into other people's accounts or their data. Don't scrape, spam, or hammer the servers. Don't upload viruses or anything genuinely nasty.
Don't pretend to be someone you're not, and don't use the app to harass people. We reserve the right to suspend accounts that do — though we'll try to talk to you first if it's ambiguous.
Price
Right now, while EarTag is in development / early access, it's free. When we eventually charge for it, the price will be honest, the bill will be predictable, and we'll tell you well before anything starts costing money. Early users get treated well.
Leaving
You can delete your account anytime from the Account page. It hard-deletes — your flocks, animals, events, and access grants go with it. See the privacy page for the details.
If you want a copy of your data before you go, ask through Contact.
No warranty (the lawyer part)
EarTag is provided "as is." We try hard to keep it running and your data safe, but we can't promise it'll always be up, always be bug-free, or always be exactly what you need. Don't run a business-critical operation on a single tool you don't control — back up the important stuff. That's true of any software, including ours.
To the maximum extent the law allows, we're not liable for indirect or consequential damages — lost profits, lost animals, lost paperwork because you didn't print a backup, that kind of thing. If we do somehow owe you money, it's capped at what you paid us in the last twelve months (which, while this is free, is $0).
Changes to these terms
If we change anything material, the "Last updated" date goes up and (if you have an account) you'll get an email. Keep using the app after the change and that counts as you agreeing to it. Don't agree? Delete your account — no hard feelings.
Where this is governed
These terms are governed by the laws of the State of Louisiana, USA. If something has to go to court, it'll be a court in Louisiana. We'd both rather settle it over email first, though.
Questions
Contact page. Real person reads it.