The short, honest kind.
Effective July 11, 2026Workflo is a free utility. These terms exist to be clear about what you're getting and where responsibility ends — not to trap anyone in fine print.
01Acceptance
By downloading, installing, or using Workflo ("the app"), you agree to these terms. If you don't agree, don't use the app — no hard feelings.
02License
You're granted a free, non-exclusive, non-transferable license to install and use Workflo on Macs you own or control, for personal or professional use. You may not redistribute the app as your own, sell it, or misrepresent its origin. That's the whole license.
03The software, as it is
Workflo is provided "as is" and "as available", without warranty of any kind — express or implied, including fitness for a particular purpose. Window management on macOS depends on system APIs and on how individual apps behave; we work hard to restore every window faithfully, but we can't guarantee that every app will cooperate on every macOS release.
04Updates
The app checks for updates via a signed update feed and installs them only after cryptographic verification on your Mac. You can turn automatic checks off in Settings. We may add, change, or remove features between versions.
05Your data
Your layouts, scenes, and rules are yours and stay on your Mac. How the app handles data is covered in the privacy policy, which is part of these terms.
06Limitation of liability
To the maximum extent permitted by law, the developers of Workflo are not liable for any indirect, incidental, or consequential damages arising from use of the app — including lost work, misplaced windows, or anything that happens to data on your Mac. The app is free; your total remedy for any dispute is to stop using it and delete it.
07Third-party components
Workflo includes open-source software, notably the Sparkle update framework, used under its respective license. Acknowledgements ship inside the app.
08Changes to these terms
If these terms change, the effective date above changes with it, and material changes will be noted in the release notes of the version that ships them. Continuing to use the app after a change means you accept the updated terms.
09Contact
Questions about these terms? Open an issue on the project repository.