Terms of use
LeakyLander is a free service operated by Revyfix (hello@revyfix.com). By publishing a page you agree to these terms.
The service
- You pick a template, fill in your content, and we host the result at a
leakylander.com/p/…link. Hosted pages carry a small "Powered by Revyfix" footer. - The service is free and provided as-is, with no uptime or availability guarantee. Export your captured leads via CSV regularly — don't treat the dashboard as your only copy.
- We may change or discontinue the service; if we retire it we'll keep pages reachable for a reasonable wind-down period where practical.
Acceptable use
Don't use LeakyLander to publish anything unlawful, deceptive, defamatory, or infringing; to impersonate another person or brand; to phish or harvest data under false pretenses; or to send people spam. We may remove any page and block creation at our discretion, without notice, if we believe it breaches these terms. Anyone can report a page via the Report link in its footer.
Emails your page collects
For pages that capture emails, you are the data controller and we process on your behalf. As part of these terms:
- We store captured emails only to display them on your manage dashboard, and forward them to your email tool if you connected one. We don't use your leads for anything else, ever.
- We apply appropriate security (see the privacy policy), use the sub-processors listed there, and will assist with data-subject requests where you can't action them yourself.
- Deleting your page permanently deletes its captured emails from our systems.
- Your side: only collect emails for the purpose your page states, comply with applicable law (including UK/EU data protection and anti-spam rules), and honor unsubscribe and deletion requests promptly.
Liability
To the maximum extent permitted by law, we're not liable for indirect or consequential losses arising from the service, including lost leads, lost profits, or page downtime. Nothing in these terms limits liability that cannot lawfully be limited.
Governing law
These terms are governed by the laws of England and Wales.