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Terms and Conditions
These Terms explain the rules for using Servavo as a vendor owner, platform admin, or customer placing a guest order.
Last updated: May 11, 2026
1. About Servavo
Servavo provides QR-based ordering software for independent food vendors, including food trucks, pop-up vendors, farmers market booths, event food stands, and small restaurants. Servavo is a software platform. Vendors are responsible for their own food, menu, pricing, tax settings, licenses, operations, customer service, and legal compliance.
2. Vendor owner accounts
Vendor owners must provide accurate account, business, and payment information. You are responsible for protecting your login credentials and for activity that happens through your owner account. Servavo may suspend, restrict, or deactivate access if we believe an account is fraudulent, unsafe, abusive, illegal, or harmful to the service.
3. Vendor subscriptions and passes
Servavo may offer one-time passes and recurring subscription plans. One-time passes grant access for the selected selling window. Recurring plans renew through Stripe unless canceled. If you cancel a recurring plan, access may continue through the paid period and then end unless you renew or choose another plan.
Fees are generally non-refundable unless required by law or expressly approved by Servavo. Test-mode payments are not real payments and do not create production access rights.
4. Vendor responsibilities
Vendors are responsible for menu accuracy, prices, taxes, ingredients, allergens, availability, sold-out settings, preparation time, order fulfillment, refunds, disputes with customers, and compliance with food safety, permits, tax, and local business rules. Servavo does not prepare, sell, inspect, or deliver food.
5. Customer guest ordering
Customers do not need Servavo accounts to place food orders. A customer may provide a name, optional email, item notes, and payment information through Stripe Checkout. Customers should review their cart before paying. The vendor is responsible for preparing and fulfilling the order.
6. Payments and Stripe
Servavo uses Stripe for payment processing. Vendor subscription payments are processed for Servavo. Customer food order payments are processed through the vendor's connected Stripe account when that vendor has enabled online checkout. Stripe may collect and process payment, identity, fraud prevention, and compliance information under Stripe's own terms and privacy notices.
7. Platform availability
We work to keep Servavo reliable, but we do not guarantee uninterrupted or error-free service. Service may be unavailable because of maintenance, internet issues, vendor device issues, third-party provider issues, payment processor outages, or events outside our control.
8. Prohibited use
You may not use Servavo for unlawful activity, fraudulent payments, abusive behavior, attempts to bypass security, scraping, reverse engineering, interference with the service, or selling goods or services that violate law or Stripe rules.
9. Data and privacy
Our Privacy Policy explains what information we collect and how we use it. By using Servavo, you agree that we may process information as described in the Privacy Policy, including information needed to provide ordering, payments, owner dashboards, support, security, and records.
10. Limitation of liability
To the fullest extent allowed by law, Servavo is not liable for indirect, incidental, special, consequential, or punitive damages, lost profits, lost revenue, food preparation issues, vendor-customer disputes, payment processor outages, or business interruptions. Some jurisdictions do not allow certain limitations, so parts of this section may not apply to you.
11. Changes to these Terms
We may update these Terms as the product, laws, or business needs change. The updated date will show when the Terms were last revised. Continued use of Servavo after updates means you accept the revised Terms.
12. Contact
Questions about these Terms can be sent to support@servavo.com. Replace this contact email with your official support email before public launch.