1. Who we are

OSIH CompanyOriginal Software Intelligent Hardware — the Swiss company behind HungryButNotStupid.

Email
[email protected]
Phone
+41 34 530 0372
Web
osih.ch
Address
OSIH Company, Wynigen, Bern, Switzerland

2. What the service does

HungryButNotStupid helps you decide where to eat by combining your context (where you are, what hour it is, what you’re in the mood for) with local signal we’ve modelled. We give you a recommendation, optional context, and a shareable link.

We are not a reservation platform, a delivery service, or the restaurant. We don’t take your money on behalf of any restaurant, and we don’t guarantee that a place will be open, will seat you, will accept your card, or will serve the dish you wanted.

3. Accounts and credits

You can create an account through Firebase Authentication. You’re responsible for what happens under your account. Don’t share credentials, don’t use someone else’s account, don’t create accounts to abuse new-user credits.

Each new account starts with a small number of free credits so you can try the product. Each scout consumes one credit. You can buy more credits through Stripe or supported mobile-money providers. Credits are non-refundable except where Swiss law requires otherwise, and they don’t expire as long as your account is active.

4. Acceptable use

  • Don’t scrape, automate, or resell our output.
  • Don’t bypass App Check, rate limits, or other anti-abuse controls.
  • Don’t use the service to harass restaurants, staff, or other users.
  • Don’t upload illegal content through the report or feedback channels.

We can suspend or close accounts that abuse the service. We try to warn before we ban; we can’t always.

5. The recommendations themselves

Our quality signal is built from what locals say about places and from real-time location sentiment. It is opinionated, not infallible. A place we love can have a bad night. A place we wouldn’t pick can be exactly what you wanted. We give you the best honest answer we can, but you remain the one choosing where to eat.

We have no commercial relationship with the restaurants we recommend. We do not accept payment for placement and we do not exclude places that asked us not to recommend them in exchange for money.

6. Shared links

When you share a scout result, we generate a public URL at /r/{slug} with the restaurant name, city, and your reality-check note. Don’t share results that contain personal information you wouldn’t put on a postcard.

7. Privacy

What we collect, why, and how long we keep it is in the Privacy Policy. The short version: minimum needed to run the product, nothing sold, nothing shared with advertisers.

8. Pricing changes

Credit prices, free-credit amounts, and feature availability can change as the product matures. Existing unused credits keep their original value.

9. Disclaimer and liability

The service is provided “as is.” To the maximum extent allowed by Swiss law, OSIH Company is not liable for indirect or consequential damages arising from your use of the service — including a disappointing meal, a closed restaurant, or a missed reservation. Our total liability for any claim is capped at the amount you paid us in the 12 months before the claim.

Nothing in these terms limits liability for gross negligence, intent, or anything else that mandatory Swiss consumer law refuses to let us limit.

10. Termination

You can delete your account at any time from the app or by writing to us. We can terminate or suspend access for material breach of these terms or for legal reasons. On termination, your account data is deleted on the schedule described in the Privacy Policy.

11. Changes to these terms

We’ll update the date at the top when these terms change. For material changes we’ll notify you in the app. Continuing to use the service after the change means you accept the new version.

12. Governing law and venue

These terms are governed by Swiss law, excluding its conflict-of-laws rules and the UN Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods. Exclusive venue for disputes is the competent courts of the Canton of Bern, Switzerland, subject to mandatory consumer protection rules in your country of residence.