Terms of use
Last updated 10 June 2026 · applies to the Kept iOS app and this website.
The short version
You buy Kept once and it’s yours. Your inventory lives on your device and in backup files you hold — not on our servers, because we don’t have any. We don’t do subscriptions and we don’t take paid features away. The rest of this page says the same thing in slightly longer sentences.
Who we are
Kept is published by oomny bv, an independent app studio in the Netherlands. You can reach us at michael@oomny.nl — a human answers.
The deal
- Free tier. One home, around thirty items, unlimited rooms and photos, and a basic CSV export — enough to document a real room and see how Kept works before paying anything.
- Kept Full Unlock. One purchase of €24.99 unlocks everything, forever — including the adjuster-ready Claim Packet export — on all devices signed into your Apple ID, with Family Sharing. Nothing renews.
- The kept promise. We will not convert your one-time purchase into a subscription later, and we will not remove features you paid for.
Purchases and refunds
Purchases are processed by Apple through the App Store, under Apple’s standard licensed-application terms. Refunds are handled by Apple: request one at reportaproblem.apple.com. If something doesn’t work and Apple says no, write to us anyway — we’d rather fix the problem.
Your records and your responsibility
Kept is a documentation tool. It helps you record what you own and produce clear, evidence-linked exports; it does not give insurance, legal or valuation advice, and an insurer’s decision on a claim is always the insurer’s. Values you enter are your estimates. Keep your backup files somewhere safe — the whole point is that you hold them, which also means we can’t recover a file you delete.
What we can’t promise
We test the backup and restore path obsessively — testing it is the product’s whole brand — but no software is perfect. The app is provided with the care of a small studio, not with guarantees of uninterrupted perfection. Nothing on this page limits the statutory rights you have as a consumer, including under Dutch and EU law.
Changes
If we ever need to change these terms, we’ll change this page and update the date at the top. We won’t change the deal: bought once is bought forever.
Law
These terms are governed by Dutch law. Mandatory consumer-protection rules of the country you live in always continue to apply.