Legal

Terms of Service

Last updated: August 14, 2026

These are the rules for using favedo. We’ve tried to write them so a person can actually read them: each section starts in plain language, and where precision matters, the precise version follows.

Who we are, and what you're agreeing to

favedo is a small, solo-operated product. The websites favedo.app and my.favedo.app and the favedo apps (together, “favedo” or “the service”) are operated by Lazo Labs (Zaragoza, Spain) (“we”, “us”).

By creating an account or using the service, you agree to these terms and to our Privacy Policy. If you don’t agree, don’t use favedo. You must be at least 13 years old to use the service.

What favedo is

favedo lets you save links — posts from social platforms and pages from the web — into a private library. When you ask it to, favedo enriches a save with AI: it turns the post into a title, a summary, a category, tags, and actionable items like recipes, places, and books, so the things you save become things you can actually do.

More precisely: the service fetches publicly available content from the links you save, processes it (including through third-party AI models — see §5 and the Privacy Policy), and stores the results in your library. favedo does not host the original content and is not affiliated with the platforms you save from.

Your account

Sign-in is passwordless: we email you a one-time code, and you can add a passkey. There is no favedo password, and we never store one.

Because your email is how you sign in, keeping access to that email account is your responsibility, and so is what happens under your account. Tell us promptly (§14) if you believe someone else has used it. We may suspend or close accounts that violate these terms (§9).

Plans, billing, and refunds

The Free plan includes your first 10 pro saves — a one-time allowance, not a recurring one — plus bonus credits you can earn by setting up the shortcut, adding favedo to your home screen, and inviting friends (those never expire). Pro is $35.88 per year ($2.99/month) or $20.97 per quarter ($6.99/month); both are also available priced in euros. Prices at checkout are what apply.

Billing is handled by our payment processor. Your card details go to the payment processor, never to favedo — we never see or store them. Subscriptions renew automatically until you cancel; you can cancel anytime through the billing portal in Settings, and cancellation stops the next renewal.

Deleting your account cancels any future renewal, but does not refund the period you’ve already paid for, except where the law of your country requires a refund — nothing in these terms limits your statutory consumer rights.

Early customers who bought a lifetime plan keep it — those purchases are honored in full, but lifetime plans are no longer sold.

Your content, and what we do with it

Your saves, notes, folders, and ratings are yours. We need a limited license to make the product work: when you save a link, you give us permission to fetch the linked content, store extracts of it (metadata, transcripts, text, images), process it — including through the third-party AI providers named in the Privacy Policy — and show you the results. That license exists to run your library and for nothing else.

Your library is private by default. favedo does not republish it: nothing you save is made public unless you explicitly share it, and a save you share is visible only to people who have the link or whom you shared it with. We do not sell your content or use it to build advertising profiles.

AI outputs can be wrong

The titles, summaries, categories, recipes, addresses, prices, and other details favedo generates are machine-generated, and machines get things wrong. Treat them as a starting point, not a source of truth.

In particular: verify recipes and anything health-adjacent before acting on it, and verify prices, addresses, and opening hours before relying on them. This is exactly why every save links back to the original post — check the source. We are not responsible for decisions made on the basis of AI-generated output.

Acceptable use

Use favedo for what it’s for: your own library of things you want to do. Do not:

  • use the service for anything unlawful;
  • abuse the extraction pipeline — bulk-scraping content through favedo, or reselling or redistributing extracted content;
  • circumvent plan quotas or usage limits, or share accounts to do so;
  • interfere with the service — probing, overloading, or disrupting it, or accessing it by any means other than the interfaces we provide.

Third-party content and takedowns

The things you save point at content that belongs to its creators and lives on the platforms that host it. favedo stores extracts of that content to power your private library; it does not claim ownership of it and does not republish it publicly.

If you are a rights holder and believe content processed by favedo infringes your rights, contact us at favedo@lazolab.app or through the feedback page with the specifics — what the content is, where it appears, and why you believe it infringes — and we will respond, including removing content where appropriate.

Ending things

You can leave anytime: Settings → delete account removes your account and your server-side data (the Privacy Policy describes exactly what that deletes). You can also delete individual saves whenever you like.

We can suspend or terminate accounts that violate these terms — in serious cases without prior notice. If we terminate the service itself, or your account without cause, and you have prepaid for time you won’t receive, we’ll refund the unused portion.

No warranties

favedo is provided “as is” and “as available”. It’s a young product run by one person, and we’d rather say that plainly than hide it in capital letters.

Specifically, we do not guarantee that extraction succeeds on every link (platforms change, and some content resists extraction), that links you save stay alive on their platforms, that AI outputs are accurate (§6), or that the service is uninterrupted or error-free. To the extent permitted by law, we disclaim all implied warranties, including merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, and non-infringement.

Limits on liability

If something goes wrong, the most we owe you is what you paid us. To the maximum extent permitted by law, our total liability arising out of or relating to the service is capped at the fees you paid to favedo in the 12 months before the event giving rise to the claim, and we are not liable for indirect, incidental, special, or consequential damages, or for lost data, profits, or goodwill.

Some jurisdictions don’t allow certain limitations, and nothing here excludes liability that cannot lawfully be excluded — including your statutory consumer rights, which remain unaffected.

Changes to these terms

We may update these terms as the product evolves. For material changes we’ll give you notice — by email or a notice in the service — before they take effect, and the “Last updated” date at the top will change. Continuing to use favedo after a change takes effect means you accept the updated terms; if you don’t, stop using the service and delete your account.

Governing law

These terms are governed by the laws of Spain, and disputes will be resolved in the courts of Zaragoza, Spain — except that if you are a consumer, you keep any protection and venue rights granted by the mandatory laws of the country you live in.

Contact

Questions about these terms: favedo@lazolab.app, or the feedback page — either way, a real person reads it.