Plain language, because nobody should need a law degree to understand the rules of a hosting platform.
These are the rules for using Fyra ("we", "us", "the service"). By creating an account or deploying a site, you agree to these terms. If you don't agree, please don't use the service.
We may update these terms from time to time. When we do, we'll note the new date at the top of this page. Continued use after an update means you accept the revised terms.
You need an account to deploy sites. When you register, you provide an email and a password. You are responsible for keeping your credentials safe. If someone gets access to your account because you shared your password, that's on you.
You must provide a real email address. We'll use it to verify your identity, send service notices, and contact you if something goes wrong with your account.
One person, one account. No bots, no automated sign-ups, no reselling access to others.
Fyra is a static site hosting platform. That means HTML, CSS, JavaScript, images, fonts, and other assets that make up a website, nothing that runs on the server. Think landing pages, portfolios, documentation sites, blogs, and SPAs.
Fair-use storage. Disk space is not unlimited and operates on a fair-use basis. Each site should be a reasonable size for a static website. A typical site is under 100 MB. If your deployment is pushing into hundreds of megabytes or gigabytes, that's not normal static site usage and we may ask you to trim it down or upgrade your plan.
Fyra is not a file hosting service, a CDN for large binaries, or a media vault. Do not use it to host videos, large datasets, disk images, archives, or any file that isn't part of a website's normal operation. Individual files over 50 MB are not allowed. If you need to serve large files, use a service built for that purpose.
This should go without saying, but: do not host illegal content. This includes, but is not limited to:
You own what you deploy. We don't claim any rights over your content. However, by deploying to Fyra, you give us permission to serve your files to visitors. That's the whole point of the service.
You are solely responsible for what you host. If your content violates someone else's rights (copyright, trademark, privacy, or otherwise), that's between you and the affected party. We're not a party to those disputes, but we will act on valid legal requests.
We don't want to police your content. We're developers too, and we built this so people can ship things quickly. But if you break the rules, here's what happens:
We reserve the right to suspend or terminate any account at our sole discretion. We will try to be fair and communicative, but we won't let one user degrade the experience or safety of others.
We run our own infrastructure and take reliability seriously. But no service is up 100% of the time. We don't guarantee uninterrupted availability. Planned maintenance, unexpected outages, and acts of god happen. We'll try to give notice for maintenance when we can.
We are not liable for any loss of revenue, traffic, data, or business resulting from downtime. If your site needs an SLA, check out the Summit plan.
Our free plan costs nothing and has no time limit. Paid plans are billed monthly or annually. Prices may change, but we'll give you at least 30 days' notice before any increase takes effect. If you cancel, you keep access through the end of your billing period.
Refunds are handled on a case-by-case basis. If something went wrong on our end, reach out and we'll work it out.
We collect the minimum data needed to run the service: your email, account details, site metadata, and deployment logs. We don't sell your data. We don't run ads. We don't track your visitors beyond what's needed to serve your site over CDN.
Your email and personal data will never be sold to third parties. We will use your email to reach out with service updates and other necessary communications related to fyra.sh. No spam, no marketing partners, no exceptions.
If you delete your account, we'll remove your personal data and deployed sites within a reasonable timeframe. Backups may persist briefly, but nothing is kept longer than necessary.
We don't see ourselves growing into a large company. We prefer to remain lean, and we rely on your support to keep going. We believe in a fair internet and a small internet, and we want to encourage people to start writing their own personal pages and blogs again by making it as easy as possible. We support the small web movement: personal sites over platforms, hand-crafted pages over algorithmic feeds, and owning your corner of the internet.
Fyra is provided "as is" and "as available." We make no warranties, express or implied. To the fullest extent permitted by law, we are not liable for any indirect, incidental, special, consequential, or punitive damages arising from your use of the service, even if we were advised of the possibility of such damages.
Our total liability to you for any claim arising from the service shall not exceed the amount you paid us in the 12 months preceding the claim.
These terms are governed by the laws of Singapore. If any part of these terms is found to be unenforceable, the rest remains in effect.
If you have questions about these terms, or need to report a violation, reach us at the email associated with your account or through our support channels.
Thanks for reading this far. Most people don't. Go build something.