Public beta legal notice. Effective July 3, 2026.
CampQueue is a summer-planning tool from Apps 4 That LLC. By using it you agree to the terms below.
CampQueue is a planning board. It tracks camps, sessions, deadlines, forms, and costs that you type in — it never registers a camper, holds a spot, submits a form, or holds, collects, transfers, or pays out money, and it is not connected to any camp's registration system or any payment network. Marking a session "registered" or "paid" changes a chip on your device; the real registration and payment happen with the camp, and are your responsibility — including their real deadlines, policies, and refund rules.
Countdowns are computed from dates you enter. If a camp changes its registration date or you enter it wrong, CampQueue counts down to the wrong morning without knowing better. Confirm critical dates with the camp.
The coach (on-device and AI) summarizes cited general guidance about choosing camps, readiness, safety questions, and planning tactics. It can be wrong; it is general information — never medical, clinical, legal, or tax advice, and never a recommendation of a specific local camp. Decisions about your child belong with you and, where relevant, your child's clinicians and your own professionals.
Your plan lives in your browser's storage (see privacy — kids are nicknames and age bands only). You're responsible for the device it lives on. Clearing browser data deletes the plan permanently.
The Family Season Pass is a one-time purchase per season and is processed by Stripe. The AI Summer Planner is planned as a monthly subscription, but it is not on sale yet while live AI entitlement is finished. Pricing is shown before you buy. The public beta may also include labeled full access for evaluation.
Don't abuse the endpoints, attempt to break the guards, or use the app for anything unlawful. We may throttle or block abusive traffic.
CampQueue is provided as-is, without warranties. To the extent the law allows, Apps 4 That LLC is not liable for indirect or consequential damages — including missed registrations, waitlists, scheduling conflicts, or costs arising from dates or amounts tracked in the app (see Sections 1–2). Our total liability is capped at what you paid for the app in the prior 12 months.
These draft terms will be finalized (and this banner removed) only after attorney review, before public launch. Material changes will be posted here.