Legal
Terms
Effective 21 August 2026
Using Outoffer
Outoffer is a marketplace where software companies publish funded offers. Visitors may browse offers and start provider-hosted checkouts without creating an Outoffer account. The merchant's payment provider and the merchant's product terms also apply to a purchase.
Offers and availability
Prices, eligibility, product access, renewal terms, and refund rights are shown by the merchant and payment provider at checkout. A visible reward count is calculated from funded campaign allocation. A short-lived checkout reservation may temporarily reduce availability, but only a qualifying provider-confirmed payment permanently consumes a bounty.
An upcoming-offer reservation records interest only. It does not charge the visitor, guarantee product or App Store approval, reserve funded campaign allocation, create a bounty, or count as a verified purchase. Final price, eligibility, renewal, and payment terms are presented by the provider when the offer becomes available.
Merchant responsibilities
Merchants must provide accurate offer information, honour published offers, connect only accounts they are authorised to control, fund campaigns before launch, and comply with applicable consumer, tax, privacy, and advertising requirements.
Campaign accounting
Outoffer settles a bounty only after an authenticated provider event passes the campaign's eligibility rules. Duplicate events do not create duplicate charges. Qualifying full refunds reverse the conversion allocation and remain in the audit history. The campaign ledger is append-only.
Abuse and availability
Do not automate abusive checkout creation, interfere with payment verification, impersonate another organisation, or attempt to manipulate public metrics. Outoffer may rate-limit traffic, pause a campaign, investigate a conversion, or restrict access to protect customers, merchants, and campaign funds.
Contact
Questions about these terms can be sent to support@outoffer.win.