Terms of Service.
These Terms govern your use of Slap Post, an iOS app that schedules text posts to your X (formerly Twitter) account at the times you choose. Slap Post is operated by Jessyka Mathews, a sole proprietor (the "Operator", "we", "us"). By installing or using the app you agree to these Terms.
1. What Slap Post does
Slap Post lets you compose short text posts inside the app, schedule them for a later time, and have them automatically published to your X account at that time. To do this you connect your X account inside the app via X's official OAuth flow. Slap Post does NOT post on your behalf without your explicit scheduling action.
2. Subscription, billing, cancellation
Slap Post is sold through Apple's App Store as an auto-renewing subscription. Two tiers are available:
- Everything — $29 USD/month: the X scheduler — queue text posts (with optional photos) and have the server fire them on time — plus Chad the AI coach, Slap Magic, daily Slaps, and the Sunday Analysis review.
- Everything Yearly — $290 first year, then $348 USD/year: the Everything tier billed annually; the first year is $290 — 2 months free (about $24.17/month) — then $348/year.
Every tier includes a 7-day free trial for new subscribers — one trial per customer across all tiers (switching tiers does not restart it). You are not charged during the trial; your first charge occurs at the end of the 7 days unless you cancel before then. Prices are in US dollars and may vary by region. The exact price, trial, and billing period are always shown in the App Store (or, on the web, at Stripe checkout) at the moment of purchase, before you confirm.
Payment is charged to your Apple ID account at confirmation of purchase. Your subscription automatically renews for the same period and price unless auto-renew is turned off at least 24 hours before the end of the current period. Your account is charged for renewal within 24 hours before the end of the current period. You can manage or cancel your subscription at any time in iOS Settings → [your Apple ID] → Subscriptions; cancellation takes effect at the end of the current billing period, and we do not pro-rate or refund a period already paid for.
Apple, not Slap Post, handles all payment, billing, refunds, and tax. Refund requests go to Apple — we have no ability to issue refunds for App Store purchases.
Web (Stripe) 30-day money-back guarantee. If you subscribe through the web app at slappost.app (billed via Stripe, not Apple), you may request a full refund of your most recent payment, and we will cancel your subscription, at any time within 30 days of the date you created your Slap Post account (your sign-up date) — not the date of payment. Request it yourself from Account → 30-day money-back guarantee in the web app while you are still within the window. This guarantee applies to web/Stripe purchases only; App Store (iOS) purchases are refunded by Apple as described above. The window is measured strictly from your sign-up date, so if your account is already more than 30 days old at the time of a web purchase, the guarantee window has closed.
Legacy plans — the $0.99 Weekly, the $7.99 Plus, and the $7.99 Scheduler tiers — have been retired from sale. If you subscribed to any of them before it was retired, your existing subscription continues with scheduler-only access (210 posts per rolling 30 days; Chad, Slap Magic, daily Slaps, and the Sunday Analysis review not included) until you change or cancel it.
3. Post quota (rolling window, no rollover)
Each tier lets you schedule posts up to a per-tier limit measured over a rolling 30-day window:
- Everything and Everything Yearly: up to 600 scheduled posts per rolling 30 days.
- Grandfathered Scheduler / legacy plans: up to 210 scheduled posts per rolling 30 days.
Unused posts do not roll over. A quota slot frees up only when one of your existing scheduled posts ages out of the current 30-day window. Quota is not transferable between tiers, not refundable, and not bankable into future windows. Cancelled or deleted scheduled posts do not count against the quota. The backend enforces the quota on insert; the in-app composer enforces locally so you know before you queue.
4. No URL posts
For cost and engagement reasons, Slap Post does not allow scheduled posts that contain URLs (links). The in-app composer blocks them; the backend re-validates. This is a feature, not a limitation: the X algorithm suppresses tweets with external links, and X charges substantially more for URL-containing posts via its API.
5. Your X account
You authorize Slap Post to post on your behalf only via X's official OAuth flow. You can revoke this authorization at any time from inside Slap Post (Settings → Disconnect X) or directly from your X account's "Connected apps" page. Disconnecting immediately stops any future scheduled posts from firing.
Your X account credentials are stored encrypted on our server (Supabase Vault, pgsodium-backed). They are never written to logs, analytics payloads, or any other surface. They are never shared with third parties.
6. Your content
You retain ownership of the text content you write in Slap Post. By scheduling a post, you grant us a limited license to transmit that text to X on your behalf at the time you scheduled. You agree your scheduled content complies with X's Rules and applicable law. You are solely responsible for the content of your posts.
7. Acceptable use
You agree not to use Slap Post to:
- Violate X's Terms of Service or applicable law
- Send spam, harassment, hate speech, threats, or unlawful content
- Attempt to bypass the rolling-window post quota or the no-URL rule
- Probe, attack, or reverse-engineer the service or our infrastructure
We may suspend or terminate your access for violations.
8. Marketing communications and cross-promotion
By creating a Slap Post account, you may receive occasional marketing emails from us about new Slap Post features, our sister apps (such as Slap Social), or other product updates relevant to your account.
You may opt out at any time:
- In-app: Settings → Communications → Marketing emails
- From any marketing email: click the unsubscribe link in the footer
- By email: info@slapforge.com with the subject "Unsubscribe"
Slap Post also displays in-app banners promoting our sister apps. You may disable these in Settings → Communications → Cross-promotion.
Transactional emails (security alerts, post-failure notifications, billing notices, password resets) are required for service operation and cannot be disabled while your account is active.
9. Account deletion
You may delete your Slap Post account at any time from the in-app Settings screen. Account deletion permanently removes your scheduled posts queue, your X OAuth tokens (and the encrypted Vault secrets), and your Slap Post account record. It does not cancel your Apple subscription — that must be cancelled separately in iOS Settings.
10. Service availability
Slap Post is provided "as is" without warranty. We do our best to fire scheduled posts on time, but we cannot guarantee uninterrupted service. X's API outages, X account suspensions, network issues, and Apple/Apple ID issues are outside our control. If a scheduled post fails, the app will mark it as failed in your queue.
11. Liability
To the maximum extent permitted by law, Slap Post and the Operator are not liable for indirect, incidental, special, or consequential damages arising from your use of the service. Our total liability is limited to the amount you have paid us in the prior 12 months.
12. Changes to these Terms
We may update these Terms. Material changes will be announced in the app and on slappost.app. Continued use after a change means you accept the new Terms.
13. Contact and trader information
Questions about these Terms or anything else: hello@slapforge.com.
For legal notices, EU consumer inquiries, or marketing-communications unsubscribe requests, contact the operator at the address below. This is the trader of record for Slap Post:
Jessyka Mathews (sole proprietor)2166 W Broadway #1008
Anaheim, CA 92804-2446
United States
Phone: (714) 400-2632
Email: info@slapforge.com