Terms and Conditions

Last updated: May 25, 2026

These terms explain how you may use the wowMD website, Chrome extension, and wowMD Pro webapp.

Plain summary

Use wowMD responsibly, keep your own documents and license key safe, and do not misuse the service. The free extension and paid webapp are provided as focused Markdown reading tools.

Acceptance

By using the wowMD website, extension, or webapp, you agree to these terms. If you do not agree, do not use wowMD.

Products and scope

wowMD currently includes a free Chrome extension for supported public GitHub Markdown pages and wowMD Pro, a paid local-first webapp for local Markdown reading, highlights, notes, HTML export, and EPUB export. Features may change as the product evolves.

License and paid access

wowMD Pro may be sold as a one-time lifetime license or offered with a trial. A license is for your personal use unless a separate written agreement says otherwise. Do not share, resell, or abuse license keys.

Pricing and promotions

wowMD Pro may be offered as free early access, a trial, an early-bird purchase, a one-time lifetime license, promotional discounts, or other paid access options. Exact prices, discounts, taxes, currency, and payment terms are shown at checkout or on the relevant purchase page. Prices and promotions may change over time based on product stage, availability, user demand, or business needs. Free access, testing access, or promotional access does not guarantee that the product will remain free permanently.

Local files and user content

You are responsible for the Markdown files, notes, highlights, and exports you open or create with wowMD. The app is designed to process documents locally in your browser, but you should keep backups of important files and exported content.

Acceptable use

Do not use wowMD to break the law, infringe others' rights, attack or disrupt services, bypass technical limits, reverse engineer paid access controls, or interfere with other users.

Third-party services

wowMD may link to third-party services such as Chrome Web Store, GitHub, payment providers, feedback forms, or video hosts. Those services are governed by their own terms and policies.

Open source components

The wowMD extension may be distributed with open source code or dependencies. Open source licenses continue to apply to those parts. These terms do not remove rights granted by an applicable open source license.

No warranty

wowMD is provided as is and as available. We do not promise that every Markdown file, export, browser, store listing, reader, or device will work perfectly or without interruption.

Limitation of liability

To the maximum extent permitted by law, wowMD and its maintainers are not liable for indirect, incidental, special, consequential, or lost-profit damages arising from your use of the product.

Changes

We may update these terms when the product, licensing, payment flow, or legal requirements change. The updated terms will be posted on this page with a new update date.

Contact

For questions about these terms, contact the maintainer through the feedback form linked on this website.