Revit
Terms Of Use
Last updated: June 27, 2026
These Terms of Use explain the basic rules for using Revit.
Use Of Revit
Revit is a personal entertainment journal for tracking movies, series, anime, ratings, short reviews, and mixed-media lists.
You are responsible for the profile details, ratings, reviews, notes, and other content you add to Revit.
Do not use Revit to store unlawful, abusive, harmful, or infringing content.
Accounts
You need an account to use private journal, list, profile, and avatar features.
You are responsible for keeping access to your sign-in provider secure. If you lose access to your identity provider, you may lose access to your Revit account.
User Content
You retain responsibility for reviews, notes, list names, profile details, and avatars you add to Revit.
You should only upload avatar images and write content that you have the right to use.
External Metadata
Revit displays third-party entertainment metadata and images from TMDB-backed integrations.
External metadata may be incomplete, delayed, inaccurate, or unavailable. Revit does not guarantee the correctness of third-party title metadata.
This product uses the TMDB API but is not endorsed or certified by TMDB.
Availability
Revit depends on network access, Supabase services, app store platform services, and third-party metadata providers.
Some features may be temporarily unavailable during outages, maintenance, provider failures, or app updates.
App Store And Platform Terms
Your use of Revit may also be subject to the terms and policies of the app store or platform where you downloaded the app.
Changes
Revit may update these Terms of Use as the app changes. Continued use of the app after an update means you accept the updated terms.
Contact
For terms or support questions, contact [email protected].