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© 2026 GridCraft. A product of OmniaDev Inc.

Terms of Service

Last updated: 2026-05-21

These terms are the agreement between you and OmniaDev Inc. (“we”, “us”) for using GridCraft, the tile map editor at gridcraft.dev and the matching desktop app. Using GridCraft means you agree to them. If you don't, don't use it.

1. Your account

You need an account to save maps to the cloud, to use the desktop app, or to subscribe to a paid plan. Provide a real email. Keep your password to yourself. You're responsible for what happens under your account.

You need to be at least 13 to sign up. If you're between 13 and the age of majority in your country, you confirm that a parent or guardian is okay with you using the service.

2. The licence we give you

We give you a limited, personal, non-exclusive, non-transferable licence to use GridCraft for your own map-making, on the terms set out here.

The browser editor runs at gridcraft.dev and needs a free account. The desktop app needs one too, and it's bound to that account on a single active device at a time on the free tier. Paid plans raise the device limit. Don't share desktop installs across multiple people on the same account.

3. Acceptable use

Don't use GridCraft to:

  • Break the law in your country or ours.
  • Distribute malware, illegal content, or content that infringes someone else's rights.
  • Harass, threaten, or impersonate other people.
  • Reverse-engineer the editor, the desktop app, or the API beyond what local law allows.
  • Run automated scripts or bots against the API in a way that degrades the service for other people.
  • Resell access to the service.

We can suspend or close accounts that break these rules. If we do, we'll tell you why when we can.

4. Who owns what

Your maps are yours. The tile maps, tilesets, and other files you make or upload stay yours. We don't claim ownership. You give us a narrow licence to store, copy, and transmit those files so the service can actually deliver them back to you and across your devices. That licence ends when you delete the file or close your account.

The editor itself is ours. GridCraft, the source code, the name, the logos, and the documentation are owned by OmniaDev Inc. and protected by copyright and trademark law. The licence in section 2 lets you use them. It doesn't transfer ownership.

If you give us feedback or suggestions, we can use them to improve GridCraft without owing you anything for it.

5. Plans, payment, and refunds

Free tier. The web editor is free. You get 3 maps, 25 MB of storage, and one bound device on the desktop app.

Paid plans. Pricing is on the pricing page. Subscriptions are billed monthly (or annually if that option is shown) in advance, through Stripe. Prices are in USD unless stated otherwise. Taxes are added on top where the law requires it.

Cancellation. You can cancel a paid plan any time from the billing page. You keep paid access through the end of the period you've already paid for. We don't pro-rate refunds for unused time.

Refunds. If something goes wrong on our side (you were charged in error, the service didn't work as described) email [email protected] within 14 days of the charge and we'll look at it. Outside those cases, refunds are at our discretion. If you're in the EU or UK, your statutory withdrawal rights still apply.

Price changes. We can change prices. If we raise the price of your plan, we'll tell you by email at least 30 days before it kicks in. You can cancel before the new price applies.

6. Cloud storage limits

If your account goes over the storage or device limits for your plan (for example, you cancel a paid plan and your data is still over the free-tier limit), the over-quota files move to read-only. You can still download them. You can't edit or sync new ones until you upgrade or delete enough to get back under the limit.

7. Service availability

We aim for high uptime, but we don't promise zero downtime. Maintenance, deployments, and the occasional outage happen. We don't owe you service credits unless your plan's description specifically says so.

8. Closing the account

You can close your account any time from the dashboard. We can close it too, if you break these terms, if you stop paying for a paid plan, or if we have to for legal reasons. When the account closes, your maps are deleted within 30 days, except where the law tells us to keep records (billing data, mainly).

If we shut down GridCraft entirely, we'll give you at least 30 days' notice and a way to export your maps.

9. Warranty disclaimer

GridCraft is provided “as is” and “as available”. To the maximum extent the law allows, we disclaim all warranties, express or implied, including merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, and non-infringement. We don't warrant that the service will be uninterrupted, error-free, or that bugs will be fixed in a specific timeframe. Keep your own backups of important maps.

Some jurisdictions don't allow this kind of disclaimer. If yours is one of them, the disclaimer applies only to the extent local law allows, and your statutory consumer rights are not affected.

10. Limitation of liability

To the maximum extent the law allows, OmniaDev Inc. is not liable for indirect, incidental, special, consequential, or punitive damages, or for lost profits, lost revenue, or lost data, even if we've been told that kind of loss was possible.

Our total liability for any claim related to GridCraft is capped at the greater of (a) the amount you paid us in the 12 months before the claim, or (b) USD 100.

None of this limits liability that can't be limited under applicable law (for example, fraud, gross negligence, or your statutory rights as a consumer).

11. Indemnity

If your use of GridCraft (especially the content you upload) causes a third party to sue us, you agree to cover the reasonable legal costs and damages, as long as the claim isn't about something we did wrong.

12. Privacy

How we handle your data is in the privacy policy. By using GridCraft you also accept that document.

13. Changes to these terms

We can update these terms. If we change something material, we email the address on your account and put a notice on the site. Continuing to use GridCraft after the change means you accept the new version. If you don't, close your account before the change takes effect.

14. Governing law and disputes

These terms are governed by the laws of the Province of Alberta, Canada, and the federal laws of Canada that apply there. Any dispute that can't be sorted out by email goes to the courts of Alberta, and you agree they have jurisdiction. If you're a consumer somewhere else and local law gives you stronger rights or mandates a different forum, that law still applies.

15. Miscellaneous

If a court finds part of these terms unenforceable, the rest still stands. Our not enforcing a right at one point doesn't mean we waive it. You can't transfer your account or these terms to someone else without our written okay. We can transfer them as part of a merger, acquisition, or sale of OmniaDev Inc.

16. Contact

OmniaDev Inc.
Alberta, Canada
[email protected]