Terms
Plain-language ground rules. By using weeknotes.me you agree to these.
Your content
Your notes are yours. You keep all rights to anything you write, photograph, or record on the service. By publishing, you give us permission to host it, serve it, and include it in your public RSS feed.
Acceptable use
Don't use weeknotes.me to:
- Harass, threaten, dox, or impersonate anyone.
- Publish content that's illegal where the service is hosted.
- Run scrapers, bots, or automated abuse against the service.
- Try to break the service, bypass rate limits, or claim someone else's username.
Accounts that do these things will be removed without notice.
What we provide
The service is free and provided as-is. We try hard to keep it up and to keep your data safe, but we don't guarantee uptime or that we'll never lose data. Make local backups of anything important to you.
Privacy: what we store
We collect the minimum we need to run the service. We don't sell your data. We don't use third-party analytics or advertising trackers. There are no cookies beyond the session and theme cookies described below.
- Your account: username, email, optional display name, optional bio, optional profile photo, theme preference, timezone, nudge-email preference, podcast-feed preference.
- Your notes: the markdown body, any title, attached photos and voice memos. Drafts are private until you publish them.
- Logs: Cloudflare retains short-lived request logs. We don't have any other server-side logging.
Cookies
- Session cookie — set when you sign in, cleared when you log out.
- Theme cookie — remembers light/dark/system preference.
That's it. No advertising or analytics cookies.
We send three kinds of email: sign-in links, the optional Friday-morning nudge, and account-related notifications (like a deletion confirmation). Nudges can be turned off in Settings.
If you turn on the podcast feature, your email address is included in the feed itself (Apple Podcasts requires an owner email for verification). Don't turn it on if that's not OK.
Hosting
The service runs on Cloudflare. Your notes, account record, and attachments are stored in Cloudflare D1, KV, and R2. Cloudflare's privacy policies apply to that infrastructure.
Public data
Published notes, your username, your display name, your avatar, and your bio are public. Anything you put in a published note is on the open web and may be indexed by search engines, copied to caches, or fetched via your RSS feed.
Deleting your account
You can delete your account from Settings. Deletion is immediate and permanent — your account, your notes, and your attachments are all removed. Your username is released back into the wild.
Changes
We may change these terms or the service itself. Material changes will be posted on the What's new page.