Terms of Service

Last updated: July 3, 2026

These terms apply to your use of this website (rocketee.rs), including the knowledge base and the free tools, and — once launched — to the Rocketeers application (rocketeersapp.com). By using the site you accept these terms. Questions go to mark@rocketee.rs.

The website and knowledge base

The articles, guides and documentation on this site are provided in good faith and kept as accurate as we can make them, but they are general technical information, not advice for your specific situation. Commands and configuration shown in articles run on your systems at your own risk — test before you run anything against production.

The free tools

The DNS, email, SSL and performance checkers on this site are provided as-is, for checking domains and sites you own or are authorised to test. Results depend on live third-party systems and may be incomplete or out of date. Don't use the tools to probe infrastructure you have no authorisation for, and don't hammer them with automated bulk requests — we rate limit to keep them fast for everyone.

The waitlist

Joining the waitlist creates no obligation on either side: we'll email you about the launch and product updates, and you can unsubscribe whenever you like. Planned features and timelines mentioned on this site describe what we're building and may change before launch.

The Rocketeers application

The application is not yet generally available. When it launches, its use will be governed by a subscription agreement with its own service terms (including uptime, support, data processing and payment terms), published before you can sign up. Where those terms conflict with these, those terms win for the application.

Intellectual property

The Rocketeers name, logo, design and site content are ours. You're welcome to link to and quote articles with attribution; republishing whole articles without permission is not okay.

Liability

To the maximum extent permitted by law, we are not liable for damage arising from the use of this website, the knowledge base or the free tools. Nothing in these terms limits liability that cannot be limited under Dutch law.

Governing law

These terms are governed by Dutch law. Disputes go to the competent court in the Netherlands.

Changes

We may update these terms; material changes will be reflected on this page with a new date at the top.