1. Scope and operator
Blogged is owned and operated by BoostYard LLC, a Delaware limited liability company. In this policy, “Blogged,” “we,” “us,” and “our” mean BoostYard LLC. This Refund Policy applies to self-serve Blogged subscriptions and related purchases made directly from Blogged. A signed order form controls if it provides different refund terms.
A cancellation stops a future renewal. A refund reverses an eligible completed charge. Canceling a subscription does not itself request or create a refund, and requesting a refund does not replace the need to cancel an unwanted renewal.
Rights required by law
This policy does not limit any refund, cancellation, withdrawal, billing-dispute, or other consumer right that cannot lawfully be waived. Where mandatory law gives you greater rights, that law controls.
2. Initial subscription refund eligibility
You are eligible to request a full refund of the first paid subscription charge only when every condition below is met. The request must reach Blogged within 168 hours after the first paid subscription period begins. The free-trial period is not part of this 168-hour window.
- No post was generated during the free trial. If no trial was provided, the trial-post count is treated as zero.
- No more than one post was generated after the paid subscription began. Generating a second paid-plan post ends refund eligibility.
- The request concerns the first paid charge for the customer's first self-serve Blogged subscription, not a renewal, add-on, plan-change charge, or later subscription.
- The account is not subject to fraud, chargeback abuse, repeated trial or refund cycling, or a material violation of the Terms of Service or Acceptable Use Policy.
| Trial posts | Paid-plan posts | Request timing | Result |
|---|---|---|---|
| 0 | 0 or 1 | Within 168 hours | Eligible |
| 1 or more | Any number | Any time | Not eligible |
| 0 | 2 or more | Any time | Not eligible |
| 0 | 0 or 1 | After 168 hours | Not eligible |
The paid subscription begins when the first paid service period starts in Blogged's Stripe billing record, whether payment follows a trial or begins immediately. The window is measured to the exact time, not merely the calendar date. A promotion changes the amount paid but does not extend the window or post limits.
3. How generated posts are counted
A generated post counts when Blogged successfully creates a usable post or draft through Full Autopilot, Assisted Autopilot, the Editor's generation workflow, or another Blogged post-generation workflow. The post counts whether it is later published, scheduled, edited, exported, archived, duplicated, or deleted.
- A failed, canceled, or timed-out generation that produces no usable post or draft does not count.
- Importing or manually writing content without Blogged generating the post does not count as a generated post.
- Editing or regenerating content inside the same existing post does not create another counted post unless Blogged creates a separate post or draft.
- Posts are assigned to the trial or paid period according to when the usable post or draft was created, based on Blogged's service records.
- Deleting a post does not remove it from the count. Blogged may use generation receipts, post history, usage records, and Stripe subscription timestamps to verify eligibility.
4. Charges not covered by the seven-day policy
- Subscription renewals, including monthly and annual renewals, are non-refundable except where law requires otherwise or Blogged made a billing error.
- Upgrade, downgrade, proration, reactivation, and other plan-change charges do not restart the 168-hour window and are not covered by the initial-subscription refund.
- Add-on post packs and other usage-capacity purchases are non-refundable after purchase, except for a duplicate or incorrect charge, a specific written offer, or a right required by law.
- Unused time, unused post capacity, promotional value, referral value, account credit, and complimentary service do not convert to cash or create a partial refund.
- Currency-conversion costs, bank fees, card fees, and other amounts not collected by Blogged cannot be refunded by Blogged.
If you do not want a renewal, cancel before the renewal time shown in billing settings. Failure to use the service, forgetting to cancel, or canceling after a renewal does not by itself make the renewal refundable.
5. Billing errors, service failures, and unauthorized charges
Contact Blogged promptly about a duplicate or incorrect charge, a charge after a timely cancellation, or a charge you do not recognize. Blogged reviews billing errors separately from the generated-post thresholds. Nothing in this policy limits rights available through your card issuer, Stripe, or applicable law for an unauthorized transaction.
For a verified material service failure, Blogged may provide a refund, service credit, or other remedy at its discretion unless law requires a particular remedy. A discretionary remedy in one case does not create an ongoing obligation or change this policy for other charges.
If a chargeback or payment dispute is already open, Blogged may need to respond through that process instead of issuing a separate refund. You must not seek both a Blogged refund and a chargeback for the same amount.
6. How to request a refund
- Email hi@blogged.dev from the account email with the subject “Refund request.”
- Include the workspace name, the Stripe invoice or receipt number if available, and enough information to identify the charge. Do not send full payment-card details.
- Send the request before the 168-hour eligibility window ends. The time Blogged receives the email controls, so allow for delivery and do not wait until the final minute.
Blogged may ask for reasonable information needed to verify account authority, the charge, and generated-post history. A workspace owner or the person responsible for billing should submit the request. If records conflict, Blogged will review the underlying generation, subscription, and payment records rather than relying only on a dashboard display.
7. Approved refunds and account effect
An approved refund covers the amount actually paid for the eligible initial subscription charge, including refundable tax collected with that charge. Discounts, credits, and promotions have no cash value beyond the amount paid. Blogged sends the refund to the original payment method through Stripe. Banks and card networks typically take 5 to 10 business days to display a refund, but timing can vary by institution and country.
When Blogged approves the initial-subscription refund, the refunded subscription is canceled and paid generation, scheduling, publishing, and other paid access may end immediately. The Terms of Service and Privacy Policy govern retained Customer Content, published pages, exports, and deletion requests. A refund does not transfer ownership of Blogged technology or excuse obligations that survive termination.
Blogged may deny or reverse a refund obtained through false information, coordinated account cycling, duplicate recovery, payment fraud, or other abuse, subject to applicable law. Refund eligibility is not renewed by opening another workspace, using another email or payment method, transferring ownership, or canceling and resubscribing.
8. Changes and contact
Blogged may update this policy for future purchases as the service, billing model, or law changes. The policy presented when a charge is made governs that charge unless a later version is more favorable or applicable law requires otherwise. Changes do not remove refund eligibility that already accrued under an earlier version.
For refund or billing questions, contact BoostYard LLC at hi@blogged.dev or write to: BoostYard LLC, Attn: Billing, 16192 Coastal Highway, Lewes, DE 19958, United States.
Questions about this policy?
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