Terms of Service
Last updated: 18 July 2026
This is the agreement between you and Junel Dhave Talirongan, operating as TAPP ("TAPP", "we"), for using TAPP at tapp.com.ph.
Making an account means you accept it.
1. What TAPP is
TAPP is an app for running short-term rental units — bookings, calendars, cleaning, and money. It's built for operators in the Philippines.
TAPP is new software from a small team. Real operators run real units on it, including us. It's still being built.
2. Your account
- You need a working email address.
- One account, one person. Don't share logins. Your account is not a shared password — it's tied to you, and everything done under it is your responsibility.
- You're responsible for everything done under your account, including whatever your staff do with the access you give them.
- Keep your password to yourself. Tell us if you think someone else has it.
- You must be 18 or over, and using TAPP for a business.
If you want to give staff access, add them as users inside the app with their own logins. Don't hand out your own.
3. Trial, and paying
New accounts get a free trial. What it includes and how long it lasts is shown to you when you sign up.
There's no way to pay yet. No card is held. Nothing is charged. Nothing auto-renews. When we switch paid plans on, we'll tell you the price first and give you a chance to decide before any money moves.
4. Your guests' data — the important part
When you type a guest's name, contact, or booking into TAPP:
- You are responsible for that data under the Data Privacy Act. You chose to collect it. You are your guest's point of contact, not us.
- TAPP only handles it on your instructions. We store it, show it back to you, and do nothing else with it.
- You must have the right to enter it. That includes telling your guests you hold their data and why.
- We will not sell it, share it, market to your guests, or use it to train anything.
- We keep it as safe as we reasonably can. How, exactly, is in the Privacy Policy.
- If there's a breach that touches your guests, we tell you straight away so you can do what the law asks of you.
- We use other companies to run TAPP — right now Supabase and Vercel. They're named in the Privacy Policy. If that list changes, we'll update it.
- Close your account and we delete it. Want a copy first? Ask before you close.
5. What you can't do
- Nothing illegal.
- Don't put in data you have no right to hold.
- Don't try to reach other people's accounts.
- Don't scrape the app or resell access to it.
6. Your data is yours
You own what you put in. We don't claim it.
Ask for a copy, or ask us to delete it, any time — privacy@tapp.com.ph.
There's a backup export inside the app. Use it.
7. Uptime and mistakes
TAPP is given as-is. We work to keep it up and correct, but:
- We don't promise it will never go down.
- We don't promise it has no bugs.
- Keep your own backup of anything you can't afford to lose. Use the export.
8. What we owe you if it goes wrong
This section sets a limit on what you could claim from us if TAPP causes you a loss — for example a technical fault that led to a double-booking. It does not mean you owe us anything.
If TAPP causes you a loss, the most you can claim back from us is capped at what you've paid us in the last 12 months. Nobody has paid anything yet, so today that cap is zero.
We're not on the hook for money you didn't make, bookings you lost, or knock-on damage rather than damage we caused directly.
Nothing here removes rights Philippine law gives you that can't be signed away.
9. Ending it
- Stop any time. Email us to close your account.
- We can suspend or close your account if you break these terms.
- If we shut TAPP down, we'll give you notice and time to export your data.
10. Changes to these terms
We can change these terms. If a change matters, we'll tell you in the app before it starts. Carrying on using TAPP means you accept it.
11. Law
Philippine law. Courts of Cebu, Philippines.
12. Reaching us
Cebu, Philippines