Terms of Service
Last updated 10 July 2026
The deal between you and youreel, in plain English.
What youreel is
youreel is an analytics tool for individual Instagram creators. You connect your own Instagram professional account and we turn it into breakdowns, trends, and a content plan to help you decide what to make next.
Who can use it
It's built for individual creators using their own account. You need to be a legal adult where you live, and you must follow Instagram's and Meta's own terms while you use it.
Paying for it
youreel is a paid subscription with a 14-day free trial. We don't ask for a card to start the trial. If you decide to keep using it, you add a payment method and the subscription begins; if you don't, it simply stops. You can cancel any time and keep access until the end of the period you've paid for.
Using it fairly
Keep it straightforward. Please don't:
- try to access accounts or data that aren't yours;
- break, overload, or reverse-engineer the service, or get around its limits;
- use it to do anything unlawful or against Meta's platform rules.
If an account is used this way, we may suspend or close it.
We depend on Meta's API
youreel reads your data through Meta's Graph API. We don't control that API — Meta can change it, limit it, or cut access at any time. If that happens, parts of the service may stop working, and we can't promise the Instagram data will always be available.
No guarantees, and limits on liability
youreel is provided “as is”. The numbers are there to inform your decisions, not to guarantee a result. To the extent the law allows, we're not liable for indirect or consequential losses, and our total liability is limited to what you paid us in the last few months. Nothing here limits rights you have as a consumer that can't be waived.
Ending the agreement
You can stop using youreel and delete your account whenever you like — see Data deletion. We may end the agreement if these terms are broken, or if we stop offering the service, in which case we'll give you reasonable notice.
The law that applies
These terms are governed by Swedish law, and disputes go to the Swedish courts. If you're a consumer, you keep the protection of the mandatory rules of the country you live in.
Questions
Anything unclear? Email hello@youreel.app and we'll help.