The gist
- It's free and provided as-is — no accounts, no promises of perfection.
- Be kind to other players. Don't use it to harass, spam, or break the law.
- The pick is for fun and low-stakes decisions, not legally binding ones.
- Don't attack, overload, or try to break the service.
A free thing, provided as-is
Person Picker is offered free of charge, with no account and no subscription. We build it with care, but it comes "as-is" and "as available." We can't promise it will always be online, bug-free, or available forever — we may change, pause, or retire features (or the whole thing) at any time. By using it, you accept that.
Be nice
The whole product runs on the idea that a group can pick someone fairly and enjoy it. Please don't ruin that. In particular, don't use Person Picker to:
- Harass, bully, threaten, or single anyone out to make them feel unsafe.
- Enter names, text, or emoji that are hateful, obscene, or designed to demean others.
- Do anything illegal, or use the service to organise something illegal.
- Impersonate someone else in a way meant to deceive or harm them.
Remember that the name and emoji you choose are visible to everyone in your room. You're responsible for what you type in.
The pick is for fun
Person Picker is designed for light, low-stakes choices — who runs standup, which student answers next, who wins the sticker. The outcomes are random (or, in the skill games, a bit of luck and reflexes) and are meant for entertainment. Please don't rely on it for decisions that are legally binding, high-value, or otherwise serious. If a result really matters, use a method built for that. We're not responsible for what you decide to do with a pick.
Don't break the service
Please don't try to disrupt, overload, scrape, or reverse-engineer the service, or interfere with other people's rooms and games. We may rate-limit, block, or remove access to anyone abusing the system, so that everyone else can keep playing.
Limits of our liability
To the fullest extent allowed by law, Person Picker and its makers aren't liable for any loss or damage arising from using — or being unable to use — the service, or from any pick it produces. It's a free, casual tool; use it in that spirit.
Changes to these terms
If we update these terms, we'll revise this page and change the "last updated" date at the top. If you keep using Person Picker after that, that's your acceptance of the new version.
Say hello
Got a question, a bug, or a suggestion? We'd genuinely love to hear it — reach us through the contact page. And however today's pick lands: pick fairly out there.