Last Updated: April 26, 2026
By using PitLog, you agree to these terms. If you don't agree, please don't use the app. We may update these terms from time to time — continued use after changes are posted means you accept the revised terms.
PitLog is a tool for enthusiasts. While we strive for accuracy in our calculators and "Car Guy Math" logic, do not use PitLog for official financial or safety-critical engineering decisions. We are not responsible if your wheel offset math results in a rub or if your "Net-Zero" logic doesn't convince your spouse.
You own your data. You grant us a limited license to host it so you can see it on your dashboard and share it via your public build page. We don't claim any ownership over your build logs, photos, or records.
Don't use PitLog to track illegal activity, attempt to access other users' data, reverse-engineer the app, or do anything that would damage the service or other users. Keep it civil.
Pro subscriptions are billed monthly via Stripe. Your subscription renews automatically on your billing date unless cancelled.
Cancellation:You can cancel your subscription at any time through Stripe's customer portal or by contacting support@pitloggarage.com. Access to Pro features continues until the end of your current billing period.
Refunds:We offer refunds within 7 days of your initial subscription payment if you're not satisfied. Renewals are generally non-refundable, but contact us and we'll work with you.
You can request deletion of your account and all associated data at any time by emailing support@pitloggarage.com. We will permanently delete your data within 30 days. If you have an active Pro subscription, please cancel it first via Stripe to avoid additional charges.
PitLog is currently in Beta. Things might break. We'll do our best to fix them quickly, but we provide this service "as-is" without warranty of uninterrupted availability or fitness for a particular purpose.
These terms are governed by the laws of the State of Texas, USA, without regard to conflict of law principles. Any disputes will be resolved in the courts of Texas.