Terms of Service

These Terms of Service ("Terms") govern your use of LocalCan. By using LocalCan or subscribing to a paid plan, you agree to these Terms. If you do not agree, please do not use LocalCan.

1. Who we are

LocalCan is operated by a sole proprietorship registered in Poland. Our full legal and contact details are in section 25.

In these Terms, "we", "us" and "LocalCan" refer to this business. "LocalCan" also refers to the product: the desktop app, the command-line tool (CLI), the website, the dashboard, and the public URL (tunnel) service.

2. Acceptance

By downloading, installing, or using LocalCan, or by starting a trial or subscription, you confirm that you have read and accept these Terms. If you use LocalCan on behalf of a company or team, you confirm that you are authorized to accept these Terms for that organization.

3. Eligibility and compliance

You must be at least 18 years old, or have the legal capacity to enter into a contract where you live, to use a paid plan. By using LocalCan you confirm that you have not previously been suspended from the service, that your use complies with all applicable laws, and that you are not located in, or acting on behalf of anyone in, a country or group subject to applicable sanctions or trade restrictions.

4. The service

LocalCan helps developers expose and inspect local applications. It provides a local HTTP and HTTPS proxy with traffic inspection, .local domains over Bonjour and mDNS, public URLs (tunnels) to a multi-region edge network, and custom domain management.

LocalCan is available in two forms:

We may improve, add, or remove features over time. If we make a change that materially reduces a feature included in your paid plan, you may cancel your subscription. This does not affect your statutory rights as a consumer.

When you connect a custom domain, you authorize us to obtain and renew a TLS certificate for it on your behalf through Let's Encrypt, subject to the Let's Encrypt Subscriber Agreement.

5. Accounts and sign-in

A dashboard account is created for you after you complete checkout. You do not set a password. To sign in, you enter your email address and we send you a one-time code that is valid for a short time.

You are responsible for keeping access to your email account secure, since anyone with access to it can sign in to your dashboard.

6. Subscriptions, trial, and billing

Paid plans are sold as recurring subscriptions and billed through our payment provider, Stripe.

7. Right of withdrawal for consumers

If you are a consumer in the European Union, you have a statutory right to withdraw from a distance contract within 14 days. By starting your subscription and asking to use the paid features immediately, you request that we begin providing the service during this period. You acknowledge that once the service has been fully provided you lose the right of withdrawal, and that if you withdraw after the service has started you may be charged for the part already provided. In practice, the 14-day free trial lets you evaluate LocalCan with no payment method on file, so no charge is possible before you choose to subscribe.

8. Refunds

Subscription charges are non-refundable, except where mandatory consumer law requires otherwise, including the right of withdrawal described above. If you cancel, your plan stays active until the end of the current billing period, and the remaining time is not refunded. The 14-day free trial requires no payment method, so you can evaluate LocalCan before any payment is taken.

9. Teams plan

The Teams plan supports multiple users in a single team with the roles owner, admin, and member. The owner manages team membership and billing and is responsible for the conduct of the team's members and for ensuring they comply with these Terms. Admins can manage members. Members can use the team's plan within the limits set by the owner.

10. When a subscription ends

If your subscription is cancelled or ends, LocalCan returns to free mode. Local features continue to work, but paid cloud features such as public URLs and custom domains are deactivated. Your account and configuration data are retained so you can resume later, unless you ask us to delete them. See our Privacy Policy for details on retention.

11. Your content and your responsibility

LocalCan relays traffic between the public internet and the applications you choose to expose. We act as a conduit for that traffic. We do not monitor, control, or vet the applications you run or the content that passes through your public URLs, and you are solely responsible for them.

You must have the right to expose whatever you make available through LocalCan, and you are responsible for securing it. Do not rely on a public URL as the only protection for sensitive systems or data.

12. Acceptable use

You agree not to use LocalCan to host, serve, or distribute:

You also agree not to abuse, overload, or attempt to circumvent the limits of our infrastructure, or to resell the service without our permission.

13. Abuse reports and takedown

We do not monitor the content that passes through public URLs, but we do act on reports. If you believe a LocalCan public URL is being used in breach of these Terms, please report it to abuse@localcan.com with enough detail for us to investigate. We may, at our discretion, disable a public URL or suspend an account that we reasonably believe is being used for illegal or harmful activity. We have the right, but not the obligation, to act on reports.

14. Fair use and limits

Each plan includes limits, for example on public URLs and custom domains. Some Teams features are offered as unlimited, and plans do not set a fixed bandwidth limit. Unlimited and unmetered use is offered on a fair-use basis, for normal development, testing, and sharing of your own applications. If usage is abnormal or appears abusive, for example transferring very large amounts of data in a short time or adding a large number of custom domains in a single day, we may take protective action, including slowing down your tunnels or suspending your account. We may apply stricter thresholds and act more quickly for accounts on a free trial where we suspect abuse.

15. Feedback

If you send us ideas, suggestions, or feature requests, you allow us to use them to improve LocalCan without any obligation or payment to you. You are not required to send feedback.

16. Intellectual property

We retain all rights, title, and interest in LocalCan, including all intellectual property rights. Your subscription grants you a limited, non-exclusive, non-transferable right to use the software while your plan is active. You may not reverse engineer, modify, resell, or sublicense LocalCan except where applicable law expressly permits it.

17. Legacy perpetual licenses

LocalCan previously offered perpetual (one-time) licenses. If you purchased a perpetual license, your use of that version remains governed by the End-User License Agreement (EULA) in effect at the time of purchase. New purchases are sold as subscriptions under these Terms.

18. Warranty disclaimer

LocalCan is provided "as is" and "as available", without warranty of any kind, whether express or implied. To the maximum extent permitted by applicable law, we disclaim all warranties, including merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, and non-infringement. We do not warrant that the service will be uninterrupted or error-free. This does not affect the statutory rights of consumers.

19. Limitation of liability

To the maximum extent permitted by applicable law, we will not be liable for any indirect, incidental, special, or consequential damages, or for loss of data, profits, or business, arising out of or in connection with your use of LocalCan. Our total liability for any claim is limited to the amount you paid for your subscription in the 12 months before the event giving rise to the claim.

Nothing in these Terms limits liability that cannot be limited by law, including liability for intent or gross negligence, for death or personal injury, or under mandatory consumer protection rules.

20. Indemnification

If you use LocalCan in the course of a business, you agree to defend and indemnify us against any third-party claims, damages, and costs arising from your use of LocalCan, your breach of these Terms, or your violation of any law or third-party right. To the extent you are a consumer, this section applies only as far as applicable law allows.

21. Suspension and termination

We may suspend or terminate your access to LocalCan if you breach these Terms, if your use poses a security or legal risk, or where we are required to by law. Where reasonable, we will give you notice. You may stop using LocalCan and cancel your subscription at any time. Sections that by their nature should survive termination, including those on intellectual property, acceptable use, liability, and indemnification, will continue to apply.

22. Changes to these Terms

We may update these Terms from time to time. If we make material changes, we will give reasonable notice, for example by email or through the dashboard. Continued use of LocalCan after changes take effect means you accept the updated Terms.

23. Governing law

These Terms are governed by the laws of Poland. Any disputes will be subject to the jurisdiction of the competent courts in Poland, without affecting any mandatory consumer protections available to you where you live.

24. General

If any part of these Terms is found to be invalid or unenforceable, the rest remains in effect. Our failure to enforce a provision is not a waiver of it. You may not assign or transfer these Terms without our consent. We may assign these Terms, for example as part of a sale or reorganization of the business. These Terms, together with the Privacy Policy and the EULA where it applies, are the entire agreement between you and us about your use of LocalCan. Section headings are for convenience only.

25. Contact and company details

These Terms are between you and:

For any questions about these Terms, contact us at support@localcan.com.

Last updated: May 24, 2026