RelayWarden
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Terms and conditions.

Last updated: 17 August 2026

Who runs this

RelayWarden is a webhook reliability service currently in development. This website and its waitlist are operated by an independent software professional based in Spain, referred to in these pages as “we” or “the operator”.

For any question about these terms, write to hello@relaywarden.com.

What this site is

This website presents RelayWarden, lets you join the waitlist, and gives you a direct way to contact us. The service itself is not yet generally available, and nothing on this site is a binding offer to provide it.

The features, guarantees, and prices described here reflect what we are building and may change before or after launch. Prices are shown in EUR, VAT excluded, and are indicative until you actually contract a plan under its own service agreement.

The waitlist

Joining the waitlist means leaving your email address so we can send you an invitation when places open up. It creates no obligation on either side: we may open access in waves and in any order we choose, and you can leave the waitlist at any time by asking us to remove your email.

No payment is requested or accepted at this stage.

Acceptable use

You agree not to misuse this site: do not attempt to disrupt it, probe it for vulnerabilities without our permission, scrape it at abusive volume, or use the contact channel to send unlawful content.

Intellectual property

The RelayWarden name, logo, texts, and illustrations on this site belong to the operator unless stated otherwise, and may not be reused commercially without written permission. Third-party names such as Stripe, Redsys, Cloudflare, WooCommerce, Datadog, or CrowdStrike belong to their respective owners and appear here only to describe interoperability.

Liability

This site is provided as is, for information. To the extent the law allows, we are not liable for decisions taken on the basis of pre-launch information, for temporary unavailability of the site, or for the content of external sites we link to.

Nothing in these terms limits rights that consumer protection law grants you and that cannot be waived by agreement.

Changes to these terms

We may update these terms as the product approaches launch. The date at the top of this page tells you when they last changed, and significant changes will be published here before they take effect.

Governing law

These terms are governed by Spanish law. Any dispute will be heard by the Spanish courts, without prejudice to mandatory rules that allow consumers resident in the EU to litigate before the courts of their own country.