hupp

Terms of Service

Last updated 20 August 2026

hupp is a service for publishing HTML and Markdown pages from a terminal. It is run by an individual, not a company. Using hupp means accepting these terms.

The service

You upload a page, hupp stores it and serves it at a link. Free accounts publish public pages that are deleted 30 days after upload. Paid plans raise the storage quota and the per-file size limit, remove the automatic expiry, and allow private pages. The current limits are on the pricing section of the home page and in your dashboard.

Your content

What you upload stays yours. You keep every right in it, and hupp claims none beyond what running the service requires: storing your files, serving them to the people you share links with, and making backups.

You are responsible for what you publish. Do not upload content that is illegal, that infringes someone else's rights, that hosts malware or phishing pages, or that you do not have the right to share. hupp serves user pages in a sandboxed context, but it does not review them before publication.

Acceptable use

Pages that break these rules are blocked, and repeat abuse ends the account. Where the law requires it, hupp will remove content and may pass information to authorities.

Accounts

You need an account to publish. Keep your API tokens secret: anything done with your token is treated as done by you. You can revoke a token or delete your account at any time.

Payment

Paddle.com is the merchant of record for every hupp subscription. Paddle handles the checkout, the payment method, the invoices, and the taxes; the transaction is between you and Paddle, under Paddle's own terms, and hupp never sees your card details.

Subscriptions renew automatically at the price shown when you subscribed until you cancel. Cancelling stops the next renewal and leaves the plan running until the end of the period you already paid for. Refunds are handled by Paddle; write to support@hupp.ing if something went wrong and it will be sorted out.

When a plan ends

A subscription that ends or fails past its payment retries drops the account back to Free. No file is deleted by that alone. Private pages stop being served to other people while you can still open and download them yourself, the 30-day free expiry starts from that date for the files you already had, and uploads pause while the account is over the free storage quota. Subscribing again restores everything immediately.

No warranty

hupp is provided as is, without warranty of any kind. It is a small service run by one person: it can go down, and files can be lost. Keep your own copy of anything that matters. To the extent the law allows, liability is limited to what you paid for the service in the previous twelve months.

Ending the agreement

You can stop using hupp and delete your account whenever you like. hupp can suspend or close an account that breaks these terms, and will say why unless the law prevents it.

Changes

These terms can change; the date at the top says when they last did. A change that materially affects paying subscribers will be announced by email before it takes effect.

Contact

Questions about these terms go to support@hupp.ing.

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