The terms below govern your use of Postkeet. They're the agreement between you and Postkeet Studio, Inc. If you sign up, invite a teammate, or publish a single post — you're agreeing to these.
In one paragraph: Don't use Postkeet for spam, harassment, hate, or illegal stuff. Don't try to break it. You own the content you put in; we just help publish it. We'll keep the service running our best, but we're not liable if a third-party platform (Instagram, LinkedIn, etc.) misbehaves. Cancel anytime, no traps. If we have a dispute, we try to work it out before lawyers get involved.
You need to be 16 or older to use Postkeet. If you're signing up on behalf of a company, you're telling us you have the authority to bind that company to these terms.
You're responsible for keeping your login credentials safe. Don't share your password. Turn on 2FA. If you think your account has been compromised, email security@postkeet.studio and we'll help within 24 hours.
You own what you put in. Your drafts, captions, images, brand-voice samples — all yours. We don't claim ownership.
You grant us a limited, worldwide, royalty-free license to host, process, and publish your content only for the purpose of delivering Postkeet's services to you. If you schedule a post to Instagram, we need a license to send it to Instagram on your behalf. That's the scope.
You promise your content doesn't infringe anyone else's rights. If it does and we get a takedown notice, we may remove it.
You may not use Postkeet to:
We interpret these rules charitably — a weird edge case won't get you banned. Systematic violations will.
Postkeet connects to Instagram, LinkedIn, X, TikTok, Facebook, Pinterest, and others via their APIs. We don't control those platforms. Their terms apply to your use of them; we recommend reading each one once.
If a platform's API changes, goes down, throttles us, or bans your account, Postkeet can't prevent that. We'll do our best to warn you and help recover, but we're not liable for what happens on their end.
Our current plans and prices live on the pricing page. We bill in advance — monthly on the day you signed up, or annually if you chose that.
Payments are processed by Stripe. We don't see or store your full card number. If your payment fails, we retry for 7 days, then downgrade your workspace to Solo (free) until payment is resolved.
We may change our prices. Existing customers get 60 days' notice and keep their old price for one full billing cycle after that.
Cancel anytime in Settings → Billing → Cancel. Two clicks. Your plan stays active until the end of the billing period you've already paid for, then reverts to Solo (free).
Refunds: within 7 days of an annual charge and fewer than 10 posts, full refund. Beyond that, we prorate the unused months. Monthly plans aren't refunded mid-cycle.
We target 99.9% uptime on Creator and 99.95% on Studio, measured monthly. If we miss it, Studio customers get a 10% credit per 0.1% below target, capped at 50% of that month's fee.
Credits must be requested within 60 days at billing@postkeet.studio. Planned maintenance (announced 48hr in advance) and third-party platform outages don't count against our SLO.
The Postkeet service, our code, the name, logo, and marketing materials are ours. You can mention you use Postkeet anywhere you like. You can't use our name, logo, or look-and-feel in a way that suggests we endorse your product or service without written permission.
If you send us feedback (and we hope you do), we can use it without obligation. Thank you in advance.
You can delete your account anytime — see data deletion.
We may suspend or terminate accounts that violate the acceptable use rules. For clear violations (CSAM, coordinated abuse) we act immediately. For ambiguous cases, we email you first, explain what's wrong, and give you a chance to respond.
The service is provided "as is" and "as available." to the maximum extent permitted by law, we disclaim all warranties, express or implied, including merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, and non-infringement. we do not warrant that the service will be uninterrupted, error-free, or that it will meet your specific requirements.
To the maximum extent permitted by law, our total liability for any claim arising out of these terms or the service is limited to the greater of (a) the amount you paid us in the 12 months before the claim arose, or (b) $100.
We are not liable for indirect, incidental, consequential, special, or punitive damages — including lost profits, lost revenue, lost data, or business interruption — even if we were told they might happen.
Some jurisdictions don't allow these limits. If so, the limits apply to the maximum extent permitted.
If a third party sues us because of your content or your use of Postkeet (e.g. you posted something that infringed a trademark), you agree to defend and indemnify us against those claims. We'll let you pick the lawyer, and we'll cooperate.
These terms are governed by the laws of the State of Delaware, USA, without regard to conflict of laws rules. EU consumers: this does not deprive you of protections under your local consumer law.
Before filing any formal claim, you agree to first email legal@postkeet.studio describing the dispute. We commit to a 30-day good-faith discussion. Most things resolve there.
If that fails, claims will be resolved by binding arbitration under JAMS rules in New York, NY, except where law requires court. You may also file in small-claims court.
No class actions. You and postkeet each waive the right to participate in a class or representative action.
Material changes (new fees, reduced rights) go into effect no sooner than 30 days after we email every account owner. Non-material changes (typos, clarifications, new optional features) are logged at the bottom of this page with a date.
Continuing to use Postkeet after changes take effect means you accept them. If you don't, you can cancel and we'll refund any unused portion of your plan.
v3.1 · effective jan 12, 2026 · previous: v3.0 (aug 2025), v2.0 (jan 2025), v1.0 (sep 2024).