Terms of use
Last updated 13 August 2026
The agreement between you and Bici for using the app. Plain English, and short, because terms nobody reads protect nobody.
Accepting these terms
Downloading or using Bici means you accept these terms. If you do not, do not use the app. You must be old enough to enter into a contract where you live, and old enough to hold an Apple ID.
What you are given
A personal, non-exclusive, non-transferable licence to use Bici on devices you own or control, for your own riding. The app is licensed, not sold. You may not copy it, sell it, rent it, reverse-engineer it, or strip out any part of it, except where the law says you may regardless of what this document says.
Subscriptions and payment
The core app is free. Companion and Pro are subscriptions bought through the App Store, and Apple takes the payment — we never see your card details. A subscription renews automatically at the end of each period unless you cancel it at least 24 hours before it ends, which you do in your Apple ID settings rather than in Bici. Prices shown on this site are indicative; the price you pay is the one Apple shows you at the moment of purchase, in your own currency. Refunds are handled by Apple under their policy, not by us.
Free trials
Where a free trial is offered on an annual plan, it converts to a paid subscription automatically when it ends unless you cancel first. Cancelling during the trial keeps the paid tier working until the trial period is up.
Your rides are yours
You own the data you create in Bici — rides, routes, bikes, photographs, documents and notes. We claim no rights over any of it. Because it is stored on your device and in your own iCloud rather than on a server of ours, keeping it is your responsibility: if you delete the app, lose the device or switch iCloud off, we cannot recover anything for you, because we never had it.
Using the app fairly
Do not use Bici to break the law, to interfere with the app or the services it connects to, or to upload anything you have no right to. Do not attempt to work around subscription entitlements. We may suspend access if the app is being used in a way that damages the service or other riders.
Safety on the road is yours
Bici is a recording and navigation tool, not a riding aid. Riding demands your full attention: mount the phone securely, set the ride up before you roll out, and do not read, tap or configure the app while moving. Follow the traffic law where you are riding, and treat every reading — speed, grade, position, radar — as information that can be delayed, wrong or absent. Sensors fail, GPS drifts, phones run flat. You are responsible for your own safety and for the safety of the people around you, and nothing the app displays replaces your own judgement.
Services we do not control
Connecting Strava, Wahoo, Spotify or Apple Health sends data to those services on your instruction, and what they do with it is governed by their own terms and privacy policies. Mapping and elevation data comes from third parties. If one of those services changes, breaks or withdraws, the part of Bici that depends on it may stop working, and that is outside our control.
The app is provided as it is
We work hard to make Bici accurate and reliable, but we do not promise it will be uninterrupted, error-free, or fit for any particular purpose beyond what is described. To the fullest extent the law allows, we exclude liability for indirect or consequential loss, for lost data, and for injury, loss or damage arising from use or misuse of the app — including anything caused by distraction. Nothing here limits liability for death or personal injury caused by negligence, for fraud, or for anything else that cannot lawfully be excluded. If you are a consumer, your statutory rights are unaffected.
Changes
The app changes as it is developed: features are added, and occasionally one is retired. These terms may change with it, and the date at the top says when they last did. Continuing to use Bici after a change means accepting the revised terms.
Ending it
You can stop using Bici at any time by deleting it, and cancel a subscription in your Apple ID settings. We may end this licence if these terms are seriously or repeatedly broken. The sections on your data, liability and governing law survive the end of the agreement.
Governing law
These terms are governed by the law of England and Wales, and the courts of England and Wales have jurisdiction. If you are a consumer resident elsewhere in the UK or the EU, you keep the protection of the mandatory consumer law of the place you live.
Contact
Anything about these terms can go to bicibikecomputer@gmail.com.