Beta terms of service
Last updated: April 29, 2026 · Version 1.0 (beta)
These terms govern your use of TurboProc Scope while it is in beta. "Beta" means the period from when we send you a TestFlight invite through when we close the beta window (currently expected to be May 31, 2026, but we may extend or shorten it). By installing TurboProc Scope from TestFlight or by submitting the form at /beta, you agree to these terms.
"We" / "us" / "TurboProc" means TurboProc, the company providing the service. "You" means the individual or entity using the service.
1. The beta is free
During the beta you do not pay us anything. There is no card on file, no auto-billing, no trial that converts. When the beta ends and paid plans launch, we will email you with pricing. You can decline at that point and your account simply continues until any data you've left in it is removed under our retention policy.
2. What you give us
- Honest feedback. If something doesn't work, or works in a confusing way, we want to hear it. Reasonable response time after your first session — typically 20 minutes by email — is the only ask.
- Permission to email you about the beta. Limited to: TestFlight invite, follow-up feedback prompts, beta-specific notices, and the post-beta pricing announcement. You can unsubscribe from non-essential email at any time.
- Permission to learn from anonymized usage patterns. We use aggregated, non-identifying signals (e.g. "this UI step has a 30% drop-off") to improve the product. We do not use your shift footage to train models that benefit other accounts.
3. What we give you
- Access to TurboProc Scope on TestFlight, including all features released during the beta.
- Direct support: a real human on the TurboProc team will respond to your bug reports and questions during business hours US Central time.
- The founding-customer rate when paid plans launch, if you stay an active beta tester through the close of the beta window.
4. Acceptable use
Use the app to analyze lines, shifts, and SOPs that you (or the company you work for) have the right to record. Specifically:
- You confirm you have authorization to record at the workstation you point the iPhone at.
- You confirm any operators visible in the footage have been informed in accordance with applicable law and your company's existing policy.
- You will not use Scope to surveil specific individuals for HR or disciplinary purposes — Scope is built to find process bottlenecks, not to grade workers.
- You will not upload illegal content, content infringing someone else's rights, or content unrelated to a manufacturing line.
5. Beta-specific risks
Because this is a beta:
- Features may change, regress, or disappear without notice.
- Output accuracy on your specific line may be worse than what we publish — we're calibrating the analysis pipeline against the lines beta testers send us.
- Scheduled maintenance windows may interrupt service.
- If we discover a serious bug we will reach out directly. If we discover a serious privacy or security issue we will notify you within 72 hours of confirming it.
6. Confidentiality
Anything we tell you about the product roadmap, unreleased features, or pricing-in-progress during the beta is confidential. Don't post it publicly until we've launched it. Anything you tell us about your line, your processes, or your operations is confidential to us in the same way.
7. Your data
Your shift footage and analysis output belong to you. We store it on your behalf. You can export or delete it at any time. The full data-handling policy is in the privacy policy.
8. Termination
Either side can end this beta relationship at any time, for any reason. If we end it, we give you 30 days to export your data. If you end it, your data is removed within 30 days of your request (subject to the retention windows in the privacy policy).
9. Disclaimers
The service is provided "as is". During the beta we make no warranties of any kind — express, implied, statutory, or otherwise — including warranties of fitness for a particular purpose, non-infringement, or uninterrupted availability. The output Scope produces is a recommendation; the decision to act on it on your line is yours.
Scope is not a safety system. Do not use it to make safety-critical decisions (e.g. whether to keep a worker at a station, whether to halt a line). Use your existing safety processes for those.
10. Limitation of liability
To the fullest extent permitted by law, TurboProc's total liability arising out of or related to your use of the beta is capped at $100. We are not liable for indirect, incidental, special, consequential, or punitive damages, lost profits, or lost data.
11. Governing law
These terms are governed by the laws of the State of Texas, USA, without regard to its conflict-of-laws principles. Any dispute that can't be resolved by good-faith conversation is subject to the exclusive jurisdiction of the state and federal courts located in Dallas County, Texas.
12. Changes
If we materially change these terms during the beta we'll email you with at least 14 days' notice and post the new version here. Continued use of the app after the change takes effect constitutes acceptance of the updated terms.
13. Contact
Questions about these terms: [email protected]
Questions about your data: [email protected]