Action limit and the legal side of it

Hello,

I’m currently making an app to help teach people about microbiology. To put it simply, think about a cafe menu where it has a list of things, then you click an item which takes you to another list of things, where you click the final food item, and a screen pops up with relevant info.

How many action clicks would be enough for this sort of thing? How does the legal side work? If i charge say, a subscription fee of $5 per month for example, and the action limit is reached, these paying users wont have access to their app they paid for? Can i get into legal trouble? Do i have to explain this in the terms and conditions?

Can someone with more knowledge please explain? Adalo is happy to take my money but theres no option for me to email or speak to an Adalo employee?

Thanks in advance.

Welcome to the community @Dean_G :partying_face:

Here’s the documentation for app actions : App Actions Dashboard | Adalo Resources

You can ask questions from the team submitting a ticket : Right Desk

But you’re very lucky since Adalo is going to remove app actions soon :tada: : Adalo - 2024 and beyond - #72 by james.crennan

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Wow such a fast reply! Thank you!

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Hey Dean–we’re also getting rid of App Actions as a usage-based charge. So I wouldn’t plan on it existing beyond 2024 :slight_smile:

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