Last updated 16 August 2026

Terms

Short terms for a small app. Using Frenbar means agreeing to what is on this page.


What Frenbar is

An app for organising gatherings with people you already know: a host picks a night, sends one link, and the guests answer with a tap. It runs on Android and in a browser, on one account across both. Hosting needs an account; answering an invitation does not — a guest opens the link and installs nothing. It is free, and it is early: things change, and some things are missing on purpose.

Your account

One person per account, an address you can actually receive mail at, and 16 or over. Keep your sign-in to yourself — anything done from your account counts as done by you.

What you post, and what you write down

You are responsible for what you put on an event: its title, its notes, its address. An invitation link can be forwarded, so treat anything you write on one as readable by somebody you did not send it to.

You are also responsible for the details you record about other people. Frenbar lets you keep a name, an address, a phone number, a birthday and your own private labels for someone. Record only what you have reason to hold, keep it accurate, and take it out when the person asks. It is your address book, held under your account — the privacy policy says who else can see which parts.

What is not allowed

If those are broken

We can take content down, close a share link, or remove an account. With notice where there is a sensible way to give it, and without where waiting would cost somebody. If you think a decision was wrong, write and say so — there is a person on the other end.

You can leave whenever you like, and it is one button: delete your account.

No warranty

Frenbar is provided as it is, with no promise that it works. Concretely: replies and reminders are checked periodically, not pushed, and can be a quarter of an hour late or more; some builds hand an invitation to your own mail app for you to send; and an event, an answer or a reminder can go missing. Do not lean on it for anything that would hurt to lose — the wedding still needs a phone call.

As far as the law allows, Frenbar is not liable for what follows from using it or from not being able to. Where you live may give you consumer rights that no page can sign away; those still apply.

Reporting a problem

Write to privacy@frenbar.app: abuse, an account impersonating you, an event that should not be up, or anything on this page that reads wrong. It is a small project and the mail reaches a person.

Changes

If these terms change, the date at the top changes with them. Carrying on is how you accept the new ones; if you would rather not, delete the account.