Terms of service
The agreement.
What you're agreeing to when you use Curfew, in plain words. The short version is first, and the long version says the same things.
Effective August 16, 2026
The short version
- One plan: $6.99 a month billed yearly, or $7.99 month to month. Cancel whenever.
- Your sets are yours. Curfew stores and processes them only to run your archive.
- The agent is licensed to you, not sold — install it on the machines you play from.
- Don't abuse the service. Accounts that do can be suspended.
- Curfew is provided as-is, and its estimates are estimates.
Everything below expands on those five lines. If anything reads two ways, write to [email protected] and a person will say which way it means.
What Curfew is
Curfew is an archive of your DJ sets that builds itself: a small desktop app — the Curfew agent — reads Serato on your laptop, and the web dashboard shows every night you play from the day you join onward. These terms cover both, plus everything else under curfew.vip.
Your archive starts at signup. Nights from before Curfew are not imported, and Curfew never reads or uploads your music files — what it keeps is the record of the set: titles, times, keys, BPMs, and the stats built from them.
Your account
An account is one DJ. Keep the email and phone number on it real — they are how Curfew reaches you if your archive needs attention — and keep your sign-in to yourself. What happens under your account is yours to answer for, so tell us straight away if you think someone else has gotten in.
By giving Curfew that email and number you agree Curfew can contact you at both: account mail, and messages about the product itself — new features, offers. The second kind you can stop any time, by the means the privacy policy sets out. Message rates from your carrier are yours.
You need to be at least 16 to hold an account.
The plan
One plan, everything in it: $6.99 a month billed yearly, or $7.99 month to month. The plan renews on its own until you cancel. Prices can change, but never mid-term and never silently — you get notice by email first, and the new price only applies from your next renewal.
Cancel whenever. Your plan runs to the end of the period you paid for, then simply stops — no wind-down call, no exit fee. Your data stays yours either way: export or deletion, on request, exactly as the privacy policy describes. If a charge ever looks wrong, write to us and we will sort it out.
The agent
The Curfew agent is licensed to you for as long as you have an account: install it on the machines you play from and use it with the service. That license is the whole grant — don’t redistribute the agent, resell it, or try to take it apart, except where the law says that last part can’t be waived.
The agent updates itself so the archive keeps working as Serato moves. Its local database lives on your laptop and leaves with the app.
Your sets are yours
The record of every set you play belongs to you. Curfew takes only the license it needs to run the service: to store your sets, compute your stats, and show them back to you. Sets are private to your account — no public profiles, no feed, and Curfew never sells your data or hands it to advertisers. How Curfew itself contacts you, and how to stop it, is in the privacy policy.
Fair use
Use Curfew to archive the sets you play. Don’t probe, overload, or break the service; don’t try to reach data that isn’t yours; don’t resell access or automate accounts. An account doing any of that can be suspended — with notice and a chance to respond where that’s possible, immediately where it’s not.
What Curfew promises
Curfew works to keep every night you play captured and every number honest — and is still provided as-is, without warranties. Estimates are estimates: dancefloor detection draws a window you can always overrule, and stats are only as good as the tags on your tracks. Outages, data loss, and mistakes are things we work hard against, not things we can promise away.
If Curfew ever causes you loss, our liability is capped at what you paid for the service in the twelve months before the claim. Nothing in these terms limits liability that the law says can’t be limited.
Changes to these terms
These terms can change as Curfew does. Material changes come with notice by email before they take effect; keeping your account after that date means the new terms apply. The date at the top is always the version you’re reading.
Questions about any of it: [email protected]. A person answers.