Hard to read, no?
That's how it feels reading modern terms and conditions: like they're designed to be opaque.
This is probably because someone realised that when we shop, we see this step as "high effort", and skip it to pay faster.
It doesn't have to be this way.
We can buy and sell things online and still clearly understand what we're agreeing to.
Blink gives you the t&cs behind goods & services in language you can actually understand.
Why does this matter?
Take a moment to think about how often you go online to find, buy, sell, or review something.
Now think about the last time you read the terms.
Now think about the last time you understood them.
Now imagine having clear, simple terms open as you're about to pay.
What would change?
Maybe you'd return fewer things.
Maybe you wouldn't worry whether something is even returnable.
Maybe you wouldn't buy a concert ticket for the wrong date.
Maybe you wouldn't get your partner the wrong shoe size for their birthday.
Maybe you wouldn't…
We built Blink because we're tired of being denied the ability to understand what we're buying as easily and quickly as we understand how to pay.