Terms at a glance
DoughTools is a pizza-planning and learning companion. It helps you calculate, plan, shop, follow a timeline, use Kitchen, review bakes, manage Party Orders, and learn pizza-making topics.
The service is guidance, not a guarantee. Dough behavior, oven performance, food safety, allergies, and equipment use still depend on your ingredients, environment, choices, and judgment.
Who provides DoughTools
DoughTools is currently operated by Marcin Arcisz in Finland. Contact: hello@doughtools.app.
The current service is offered without a user fee in the inspected implementation. Paid features, subscriptions, renewals, refunds, or withdrawal rights are not currently implemented and would need separate product terms before launch.
Postal address, business ID, formal company/trading status, liability-cap decisions, and dispute-procedure commitments still require Marcin confirmation and legal review.
Accepting the Terms
By using DoughTools, you agree to use it responsibly and in line with these Terms. If you do not agree, do not use the service.
The inspected implementation does not show a separate logged Terms-acceptance checkbox or acceptance timestamp. If DoughTools later requires explicit acceptance for accounts or material changes, that should be implemented as a separate product decision.
Who may use the service
DoughTools is not directed to children. The product does not currently publish a confirmed minimum user age. If you cannot lawfully use an online service or make cooking decisions in your location, use DoughTools only with appropriate parent or guardian involvement.
If you use DoughTools for a business, public event, catering, or commercial food service, you are responsible for all local food, hygiene, labelling, allergen, consumer, tax, and safety rules that apply to that activity.
What DoughTools provides
DoughTools currently includes pizza calculators, the standalone Quick Dough Calculator, pizza planning, Dough Plan and Shopping list views, Timeline, Kitchen, Review, account history, Party Orders, photo overlay features, and Pizza guides such as Dough guides, Sauce guides, Baking guides, Choose your pizza, Topping guides, and Practical pizza tips.
Some features are local-only and stored in your browser. Some require an account. Some are educational or experimental and may change as DoughTools improves.
Accounts
You are responsible for using an accurate email address, keeping your password safe, and not sharing account credentials. Supabase handles password authentication; DoughTools application code does not store your password.
Account features may save pizza plans, completed history, Party Orders, and pizza photos in the cloud. If you use a shared device, remember that browser-local DoughTools data may remain visible in that browser unless you clear it.
Local and cloud storage
Browser-local data is tied to the browser and device. Clearing site data, changing browser profiles, or using another device may remove or hide local recipes, local sessions, and local preferences.
Cloud-backed account data is available only where implemented and signed in. DoughTools may archive active or completed sessions through account controls rather than proving immediate physical deletion from every database copy or backup.
User responsibilities
- Use the service lawfully and do not try to bypass authentication, public-link protections, or rate/security controls.
- Enter accurate planning inputs if you want useful calculations.
- Do not submit sensitive personal information, allergy data, payment details, passwords, or other unnecessary private data into free-text fields.
- Follow food-safety guidance, ingredient labels, and equipment manufacturer instructions.
- Verify allergies and dietary requirements directly with guests; DoughTools does not verify them.
User content and photos
You retain ownership of content you submit, such as pizza photos, review notes, Party Order names/comments, and saved planning details. You grant DoughTools only the limited permission needed to store, process, display, moderate, and use that content for the feature you requested.
You must have the rights needed to upload or submit the content. Do not upload unlawful content, sensitive personal information, images of people without rights or consent, or content that is not appropriate for a pizza-planning service.
DoughTools may reject a photo if safety moderation or pizza-relevance checks fail. DoughTools will not use uploaded pizza photos for public marketing without separate permission.
Party Orders and public guest links
A Party Order organizer creates a public guest link. The link is not a password-protected private area; anyone who receives or guesses a valid link may be able to access the guest form while it is open.
Guests are responsible for entering accurate choices. Organizers are responsible for sharing links only with intended participants, checking final counts, handling allergies and dietary safety directly, and deciding whether to close, archive, or use Party Order totals in a pizza plan.
DoughTools does not guarantee guest attendance, payment, dietary accuracy, or that a guest will not forward a link.
Calculations, recipes, and educational information
DoughTools provides estimates and educational guidance based on the inputs, formulas, assumptions, and current product logic. It is not professional culinary, medical, nutritional, safety, legal, or commercial advice.
Ingredients, flour strength, yeast activity, room temperature, refrigerator temperature, dough temperature, oven heat, humidity, handling, and equipment all vary. You remain responsible for judging whether dough is ready, whether food is safe, and whether equipment is being used properly.
Equipment manufacturer instructions and authoritative food-safety guidance take priority over DoughTools guidance.
Availability, changes, and beta status
DoughTools may improve, fix, add, remove, or change features for valid reasons such as security, reliability, legal requirements, product quality, or a clearer pizza-planning experience.
DoughTools does not promise uninterrupted availability or that every current feature will remain forever. Material changes that affect users should be communicated appropriately with the timing, reason, and effect where required by law.
If paid services are introduced later, they must have clear pricing, duration, cancellation, defect/conformity, refund, and withdrawal information before users are asked to pay.
Intellectual property
DoughTools owns or licenses the service design, text, interface, calculations presentation, images, and brand materials. You may use the service for personal pizza planning and learning, but you may not copy, resell, scrape, or present DoughTools as your own product.
You keep ownership of your own uploaded or submitted content, subject to the limited operating licence described in these Terms.
Third-party services and links
DoughTools relies on providers such as Supabase, Vercel, and OpenAI for parts of the service. Third-party services have their own terms, privacy notices, availability, and security practices.
Learning pages may link to public sources or related pages. External links are provided for context and do not mean DoughTools controls or endorses everything on those sites.
Suspension and termination
DoughTools may suspend or restrict access when reasonably necessary to protect the service, users, legal compliance, security, or the integrity of account, Party Order, or photo features.
Examples include abuse, attempted unauthorized access, unlawful content, harmful uploads, misuse of public links, or behavior that interferes with the service. Restrictions should be proportionate to the issue.
Liability and mandatory consumer rights
DoughTools is provided as a practical planning and learning service. It does not guarantee pizza quality, dough readiness, exact fermentation, uninterrupted availability, or that every result will match your kitchen conditions.
To the extent permitted by law, DoughTools is not responsible for indirect losses, business losses, failed recipes, spoiled ingredients, equipment damage caused by misuse, or problems caused by incorrect user-entered data.
Nothing in these Terms limits liability for intentional or grossly negligent conduct, or removes mandatory consumer rights that cannot legally be excluded. No monetary liability cap is stated because that requires a separate commercial/legal decision.
Changes to Terms
DoughTools may update these Terms when the product, law, providers, or business model changes. Material changes should be communicated with a clear reason, timing, and effect where required.
If a future change requires explicit acceptance, DoughTools should implement that acceptance as a separate product flow rather than treating the date on this page as proof of consent.
Governing law and dispute resolution
These Terms are intended to be governed by Finnish law, without removing mandatory consumer protections that may apply in your country of residence.
If there is a problem, contact DoughTools first at hello@doughtools.app. Consumers may also seek guidance from the Finnish Consumer Advisory Services. Where legally applicable, the Finnish Consumer Disputes Board may be available as an out-of-court dispute route, although its decisions are recommendations and its process has language requirements.
DoughTools does not link to the discontinued EU Online Dispute Resolution platform. The EU ODR platform was discontinued on 20 July 2025.
Contact
Questions about these Terms can be sent to hello@doughtools.app.
Effective date and last updated
Effective from: 13 July 2026.
Last updated: 13 July 2026.
These Terms are a legally grounded product draft based on the inspected DoughTools implementation and official sources. They do not claim lawyer review, regulator approval, or guaranteed legal compliance.