Terms

A factual description of the service and of what each side is responsible for. Commercial terms that have not been decided are marked as open rather than guessed at.

Version 2026-08-15-draft

Pending owner approval

This page is an accurate description of what URLQ does with data today. It has not yet been reviewed and approved by the operator, and it deliberately states no retention period, processor commitment, or other undertaking that has not been decided. Treat any point below marked not yet decided as open.

What the service does

URLQ issues printed short codes, maps each code to a page you control, records the scans and interactions those codes produce, and reports them to your workspace. Codes are verified through the live redirect before they can be downloaded for printing.

Your account

Access is by one-time email link. Anyone who can read your inbox can reach your workspace, so treat the link as a credential. A workspace owner controls who else has access; removing a member ends their access immediately and permanently.

What you are responsible for

The content you publish, the accuracy of the property facts you enter, and your right to use any photograph, document, or listing detail you upload. Facts you mark as sourced elsewhere are published with the source you supply — URLQ does not verify them.

Contacting people who submit their details through your page is your responsibility, and the applicable marketing and privacy rules are yours to follow. URLQ will not send an automated follow-up message to anyone who has not explicitly opted in.

What URLQ may do

Suspend an account being used to publish unlawful content, to send messages to people who did not consent, or to attack the service. Where suspension is not urgent, notice comes first.

Payments

Where a plan or a listing pass is purchased, payment is handled by Stripe. Where a public page collects a deposit or reservation on your behalf, that payment settles into your own connected Stripe account, not URLQ’s.

Not yet decided — refund, cancellation, and proration terms; the notice period for price changes.

Availability, liability, and governing law

Not yet decided — any service-level commitment, warranty, limitation of liability, indemnity, and the governing jurisdiction. None is stated here because none has been decided. Nothing on this page should be read as a commitment on those points.