Terms of use
Version 2026-08-14
1. What this is
Watchtower watches prices against levels you set and tells you when they are reached. That is the whole of it.
A “BUY NOW” line means the price met a number you chose. It is not a recommendation, an opinion about whether you should buy, or a judgement about whether the asset is any good. The software has no view. It is arithmetic on a price series and a threshold you typed in.
2. What this is not
It is not financial advice, and nobody involved in it is a licensed adviser. It does not know your circumstances, your obligations, your tax position or your tolerance for loss, and it does not ask.
It is not a broker. It does not place trades. The buy and sell buttons record what you did in your own journal; no money moves and no order reaches a market.
It is not a source of market data you should rely on for anything that matters. Prices come from third parties, arrive late, and are sometimes wrong or missing entirely.
3. The agent features
The research briefs and the “ask about this name” answers are written by an AI model. It is confidently wrong sometimes. It cites sources so you can check them; check them. Treat every sentence it produces as a starting point for your own work rather than as a finding.
4. Your decisions
Every trade you make is yours. Every loss you take is yours. If this software is wrong, late, down, or silent on the day it mattered, the consequences are still yours — that is the trade you are making by using a tool like this one, and it is the reason it is offered free and by invitation rather than sold.
5. Your data
Your watchlist, positions, journal and conversations are yours and are visible to no other account. Market data — prices, news, fundamentals — is shared between accounts because it is not personal to anyone.
You can take a copy of everything of yours, or delete the account and all of it, from your data. Deletion is immediate and cannot be undone.
What is kept about you: your email address, a hash of your password (never the password), which devices are signed in and from what address, and a record of sign-ins and account changes so a compromise can be investigated. Nothing is sold, and there is no advertising or analytics.
6. Availability
This runs on one server, administered by one person. It will sometimes be down. There is no support commitment, no uptime guarantee, and no promise that it will still exist next year.
7. Ending it
Delete your account whenever you like. An account may be disabled for abuse — chiefly, using the agent features in a way that costs everyone else their allowance.