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Terms of use
The rules and limitations for using Nomad Counter, including the important reminder that the app is not tax, legal, or immigration advice.
Last updated April 27, 2026Acceptance
By using Nomad Counter, including the website and related API, you agree to these terms. If you do not agree, do not use the service.
The service
Nomad Counter helps you record travel dates, count inclusive calendar days by country, and compare those counts with configurable thresholds. The default 183-day threshold is a common signal, not a universal rule.
Not professional advice
Nomad Counter is an informational tracking tool only. It is not tax, legal, accounting, immigration, or residency advice. Country rules vary, change, and often depend on facts the app cannot know. Confirm your situation with a qualified professional before making decisions.
Your records
You are responsible for the accuracy of dates, countries, thresholds, notes, imports, and exports you add to the app. Keep independent records and source documents outside Nomad Counter when they matter.
Availability and changes
The service may change, break, or become unavailable. Features may be updated or removed, and these terms may be revised as the project evolves.
Limitation of liability
To the extent allowed by law, the maintainers and hosts are not liable for losses arising from use of the service, including incorrect counts, missing data, sync issues, downtime, or decisions made from app output.
Software license
The source code for the project, when made available, is provided under the MIT License. These terms apply to use of this running service.
Contact
Technical discussion, issues, and contribution context can happen on GitHub.