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Terms of Use

LAST UPDATED MAY 21, 2026

By using Match Day (the iOS app and the Stage Setter web editor at itsmatchday.app), you agree to the terms below. If you don't agree, please uninstall the app and stop using the site.

Match Day is local-first by default; the parts of these terms covering accounts, the community stage library, and shared match notes only apply if you choose to sign in. Anonymous use of the app and editor remains fully functional and is governed only by the sections above accounts.

Use at your own discretion

Match Day is a tool for setting up USPSA-style shooting stages. It renders a stage layout on the bay floor using augmented reality. Like any tool, the human in the loop is responsible for verifying the result against safety requirements before live fire. The rendered positions are estimates; nothing in this app overrides USPSA range rules, match-director judgment, or your range's safety officer.

No warranty

The app and editor are provided "as is" without any warranty, express or implied, including merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, or non-infringement. The author makes no guarantee that they will be error-free, accurate to physical reality, compatible with all devices, or free of crashes. AR position estimates can be off due to lighting, marker placement, surface conditions, and other physical factors — always verify critical placements against tape-measured ground truth on match day.

Limitation of liability

In no event shall the author be liable for any damages arising out of or in connection with the use of Match Day, even if advised of the possibility of such damages. This includes, but is not limited to, range incidents, injuries, equipment damage, lost time, or disqualifications resulting from misplaced props.

Stages and matches you create

Content you author in Match Day or in the Stage Setter web editor (custom stages, matches you build) belongs to you. Match Day saves it locally on your device and optionally lets you share it via standard iOS mechanisms or via the editor's "Send to Match Day" deep-link. Sharing is opt-in on every action.

If you sign in (see below), your personal stage library will additionally cloud-sync across your devices. You retain ownership of those stages; cloud sync is a storage convenience and does not transfer any rights to us beyond what's needed to host and serve the data back to you.

Accounts (optional)

You can create an optional Match Day account using Sign in with Apple. Accounts are used solely to associate your synced stage library and any community-library activity with you. You are responsible for activity on your account; if you lose access to the Apple ID you signed in with, you may lose access to data tied to that account.

You may delete your account at any time from Settings → Account. Deletion is a hard, immediate erase of your auth record, profile, personal library, published stages, votes, reports, and notes. We don't keep soft-deleted copies, and we can't recover an account after deletion.

Content you publish to the community library

Publishing a stage to the community library is an explicit, per-stage opt-in. By publishing, you represent that:

You retain ownership of stages you publish. By publishing, you grant Match Day a non-exclusive, royalty-free, worldwide license to host the content and display it to other Match Day users for as long as you keep it published (or until your account is deleted). You can withdraw any published stage at any time from your profile.

Acceptable use

When using the community library, shared notes, or any other cloud feature, you agree not to:

Moderation, suspension, and termination

We may remove published content that violates these terms or that receives repeated user reports while pending review. Repeated or severe violations may result in account suspension or termination. We aim to act in good faith and proportion — the goal is to keep the community library useful, not to police speech outside of the harms above.

You can report a stage from inside the app via the Report button on any community-library entry, or by emailing the address at the bottom of this page. For copyright issues, include the standard DMCA elements (identification of the work, the allegedly infringing material, your contact information, a good-faith statement, and a statement of accuracy under penalty of perjury).

Trademarks

Match Day™ and the Match Day logo are unregistered (common-law) trademarks of Jory Hanus. All rights to the Match Day name, logo, and product identity are reserved.

Match Day references third-party organizations and rule sets by name solely to describe the formats the app supports. Match Day is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by any of the organizations listed below, and their use of their names does not imply any partnership or approval:

USPSA is a registered trademark of the United States Practical Shooting Association.
IPSC is a registered trademark of the International Practical Shooting Confederation.
IDPA is a registered trademark of the International Defensive Pistol Association.
PCSL is a trademark of Practical Competition Shooting League.
Practiscore is a trademark of its respective owner; Match Day's import/export support for the .stg file format does not imply affiliation.
Apple, the Apple logo, iPhone, iPad, App Store, TestFlight, and ARKit are trademarks of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries.

All other trademarks, service marks, product names, and trade names mentioned in Match Day or on this site are the property of their respective owners.

Changes

These terms may be updated. The "last updated" date above reflects the current version. Continued use of the app or site after an update constitutes acceptance of the new terms.

Questions: hey@itsmatchday.app.