1. The service
Review Relay coordinates GitHub pull-request reviews through Slack. It tracks review state, schedules reminders, and provides workspace administrators with configuration and billing tools. The service does not merge code, approve pull requests, or replace your team’s review and security controls.
During the private pilot, features may change as we improve reliability and incorporate customer feedback.
2. Accounts and integrations
You must have authority to install Review Relay in the Slack workspace and GitHub repositories you connect. You are responsible for your workspace settings, authorized users, repository access, and the accuracy of information you provide.
Review Relay depends on Slack, GitHub, Stripe, and hosting providers. Your use of those services remains subject to their separate terms.
3. Subscriptions and billing
The marketing website displays reference prices in USD. Review Relay’s canonical Team price is MX$60 per selected active developer per month, with no fixed monthly minimum during the pilot. Stripe may present an equivalent localized amount. The final recurring amount, quantity, and currency shown in Stripe Checkout are the binding price for your subscription.
An active developer is a unique GitHub user who authors, reviews, comments on, or is explicitly subscribed to a Review Relay-managed pull request during the billing period. Bots are excluded. Team subscriptions begin with the trial shown at Checkout, then renew monthly until canceled.
You authorize Stripe to charge the payment method on file for recurring fees and applicable taxes. Review Relay does not automatically increase your selected quantity. When usage reaches the selected seat cap, the billing owner is asked to approve additional seats. Review the Billing, Cancellation, and Refund Policy for cancellation, refund, and dispute procedures.
4. Acceptable use
You may not use Review Relay to violate law, access repositories without permission, send abusive or deceptive messages, interfere with the service, probe for vulnerabilities without authorization, or resell the service without written permission. We may limit or suspend access when necessary to protect customers, third parties, or the service.
5. Availability and changes
We work to keep Review Relay available and accurate, but the service is provided on an “as available” basis. Slack or GitHub delays, configuration errors, and third-party outages can delay or suppress reminders. We may modify features or these terms and will post a new effective date when changes are material.
6. Disclaimers and liability
To the extent permitted by law, Review Relay disclaims implied warranties and is not responsible for lost code, missed reviews, deployment decisions, or indirect or consequential damages. Our aggregate liability relating to the service will not exceed the fees you paid for Review Relay during the three months before the event giving rise to the claim. Rights that cannot legally be limited remain unaffected.
Governing law
These terms are governed by the laws of Mexico, without regard to conflict-of-law rules. Before starting formal proceedings, both sides agree to make a good-faith effort to resolve the issue through support.
7. Contact
Questions about these terms can be submitted through the Review Relay support page. Do not include secrets, payment-card details, or private repository content in a public support request.
