The fine print · No. 2 of 2
The deal, in plain English.
Using Waypora means agreeing to the below. We've kept it short and honest — the same voice as the rest of the site.
Last updated · July 2026
What Waypora is
Waypora plans trips: it writes day-by-day itineraries using AI steered by our own field knowledge. It's advice — like a well-travelled friend's — not a booking service, a travel agency, or a guarantee. We don't take payments for trips, hold reservations, or sell anything on this site today.
Check before you go
The world moves: opening hours shift, ferries stop running, prices rise, roads flood, seasons surprise. An itinerary is a well-informed starting point, and AI can occasionally get details wrong — so always confirm the things your trip depends on (bookings, distances, conditions, visas, safety advice) with official sources before you travel.
Your account
Keep your password to yourself, use an email you can actually receive replies at, and be a human — one account per person. If you lose access, ask a travel person and we'll help.
Fair use
Waypora is for planning real trips — yours, your family's, your friends'. Don't scrape the site, hammer the planner with automated requests, resell our itineraries or guidebook as your own, or use the contact form to send us spam. We may close accounts that abuse the service.
Whose words are whose
Itineraries written for you are yours to use, print, share and scribble on for your travels. Your margin notes are yours. The guidebook, the site's design and everything else on Waypora is ours — please don't republish it as your own.
The limits
Waypora is provided as-is, free of charge, and we can't accept liability for losses that come from acting on its suggestions — a missed connection, a closed restaurant, weather being weather — to the extent the law allows. Plan boldly, book carefully.
Changes
As Waypora grows, these terms will grow with it. When they change, this page and the date at the top change too — we won't alter the deal quietly.