Terms
mathondu is a tool. It lets a shop owner put a store on people’s phones. We do not sell the goods, take the money, or deliver the order.
The shop owner is responsible for the shop they create: products, prices, stock, photos, WhatsApp number, payments, delivery, taxes, and how they treat customers. If something goes wrong with an order, that is between the customer and the shop owner.
mathondu does not verify shops. A listing on mathondu is not an endorsement. We are not a party to any sale.
You must be allowed to sell what you list. Do not use the tool for anything illegal. We can remove a shop that breaks these terms or the law.
Delivery pins and addresses are provided by the customer and by mapping services (OpenStreetMap, Mappls when a key is set). Opening a pin uses Google Maps. Distances are estimates. They are not a promise of delivery time or fee.
Optional extras (AI & delivery)
We may add optional tools for shops that want them — for example AI features (writing help, suggestions, or similar) and connections to third‑party delivery partners so owners can ship more easily. These are not mandatory. The core store keeps working without them. Only shops (or users) who choose to turn them on need them.
Some of those extras may carry a nominal fee for the people who use them. We will show the price clearly before you opt in. Declining an optional feature does not block normal selling or browsing on mathondu.
Keeping the platform running
mathondu may introduce ways to fund the product so it can stay online. That can include, in the future:
- a platform fee (for example a small charge on certain plans or features);
- third‑party ads shown in the app or on store pages;
- optional donations from shop owners or customers — never required, never forced, and always up to the person who chooses to give.
We will say clearly when a fee or ads apply. Donations are voluntary. Declining a donation does not reduce access. Fee or ad details may change as the product grows; continued use after we post updates means you accept the then‑current terms.
These terms are governed by the laws of India.