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Example App terms of use

These terms cover your use of Example App, our app for Shopify. They sit on top of our site-wide terms and, where an engagement exists, the agreement you signed. Data handling is in the Example App privacy policy.

App Example App Platform Shopify Effective {{TODO: the date you publish these}} Last updated 23 August 2026 Version 0.1-draft

Worked example. This is not a real app, and it must not be submitted to any app store. Example App does not exist. Nobody can install it, no merchant has ever granted it a scope, and no data has ever passed through it. This page is published so that a reviewer, a merchant or whoever writes the next app policy can see the finished shape: which sections a per-app policy carries, how scopes are named one at a time, and where a value is still missing. Every scope, webhook and record type below is written out to show the level of detail expected, not to describe a live integration. To publish a real app policy, stamp a fresh page from /legal/apps/_template/ rather than editing or copying this one.

Draft, not yet reviewed by a lawyer. These documents were prepared as a structured starting point. Every highlighted value still needs to be supplied, and the whole set needs review by qualified counsel in India before it is relied on.

Licence to use the app

While Example App is installed and any fees due are paid, you have a non-exclusive, non-transferable, revocable licence to use it on the Shopify account you installed it on, for your own business. The licence covers use of the app as published. It is not a sale, and it does not transfer ownership of the app, its prompts, its tool definitions or its MCP server contracts.

You may not copy the app, resell it, sublicense it, or offer it as a service to a third party, and you may not reverse engineer it except to the extent the law says you may despite this sentence.

Ownership of what is built specifically for you under a separate engagement is a commercial term: {{TODO: COMMERCIAL TERM. Who owns prompts, tool definitions, MCP servers and eval suites on delivery. Several pages already imply the client does, confirm this}}

Acceptable use

Do not use Example App to:

  • Break the law that applies to you, or breach the Shopify terms or developer rules that apply to your account.
  • Process personal data you have no lawful basis to process, or send an Agent at records you are not entitled to reach.
  • Send unsolicited messages, or contact an end customer in a way they have opted out of.
  • Deliberately feed the app data designed to make it produce harmful, deceptive or discriminatory output.
  • Attempt to extract another merchant's data, probe the service for weaknesses without permission, or bypass rate limits.
  • Present generated output as human-written where the law or the Shopify rules require you to say otherwise.

If you find a security weakness, report it rather than exploit it. The address is on the security page.

Your responsibilities as the merchant

Two of these are the ones that decide who carries the consequence of an action, so they are quoted in full.

The app acts on your systems, under your credentials. Agents reach your systems using credentials and permissions you grant. Actions an Agent takes are recorded by your Platform as actions by that credential. You control what the credential can reach, and you can revoke it at any time. We ask for the narrowest scope a task needs.

The human approval gate is your control. By default, write actions wait for a person. Narrowing or removing that gate is your decision, made by you, and we will implement it if you ask. If you disable a gate, actions in that path execute without review, and the consequences of those actions are yours. We will tell you plainly when we think a gate should stay.

Alongside those, you are responsible for keeping your Shopify account and its credentials secure, for reviewing the scopes you grant at install, for telling your own customers what you need to tell them under the privacy law that applies to you, and for the accuracy of the data you point the app at.

Disclaimers

The full disclaimer is published once at /legal/disclaimer/ and applies to Example App in full. It is not restated here, because two copies of a disclaimer drift apart. In short, and without narrowing that page: agents are built on language models and are probabilistic, evals reduce error without eliminating it, the app depends on third parties we do not control, and nothing the app produces is professional advice.

Fees

Pricing, billing cycle, trial terms, taxes and refunds: {{TODO: COMMERCIAL TERM. Pricing and billing terms for this app, including whether billing runs through the platform's own billing API}}

Payment terms: {{TODO: COMMERCIAL TERM}}

We do not publish a price on this page until it is set. Where the app is billed through Shopify, the charge you approve in your Shopify admin at install is the one that applies. {{VERIFY: confirm how Shopify's current billing API presents and approves an app charge, before describing it to a merchant}}

Support

Support channel: {{TODO: support@aispeedforce.com, confirm the mailbox exists}}, with hello@aispeedforce.com as the working fallback.

Support hours, response targets and what is in scope: {{TODO: COMMERCIAL TERM. Support hours, response target and scope for this app. No SLA is published until one is agreed}}

We publish no service level agreement and no uptime commitment for this app until one is agreed in writing.

Termination and uninstall

You can uninstall Example App from your Shopify admin at any time, without asking us. After you uninstall, the app's access token stops working and the app can read nothing further from your account. {{VERIFY: confirm with Shopify's current documentation what uninstalling does to an app's access token, and how quickly it takes effect}}

We may suspend or end access if the app is used in a way that breaks acceptable use, if Shopify requires it, or if fees due are unpaid. Where we can give notice first, we will. Notice period: {{TODO: COMMERCIAL TERM}}

What is deleted after uninstall, when, and what is retained and why, is set out in the deletion on uninstall section of the privacy policy.

Records the app wrote into your Shopify account are your records and stay there after uninstall. Remove them in your admin if you want them gone.

Liability

Liability, and the cap on it, is a commercial term and is not published here until it is set: {{TODO: COMMERCIAL TERM. Do not publish a cap until you have set it with a lawyer}}

Warranty period: {{TODO: COMMERCIAL TERM}}

The liability terms in our site-wide terms apply to this app. Where you have signed an engagement agreement with us, that agreement takes precedence over both pages.

Governing law

Governing law: {{TODO: confirm, expected: laws of India}}

Courts: {{TODO: confirm exclusive jurisdiction, expected: courts at Delhi, India}}

Arbitration: {{TODO: is arbitration required, and under which rules and seat}}

Nothing here removes a consumer right you have under the law of the country you live in, where that law says it cannot be removed by contract.

Contact

App support: {{TODO: support@aispeedforce.com, confirm the mailbox exists}}

Legal notices: {{TODO: legal@aispeedforce.com, confirm the mailbox exists}}

Working fallback that reaches us today: hello@aispeedforce.com

Registered entity and address: {{TODO: registered legal entity name, e.g. AI Speedforce Technologies Private Limited}}, {{TODO: full registered address, Delhi, India}}

Changes to these terms

We may update this document. When we do, we change the "Last updated" date and add a row to the version history at the foot of the page. Section anchors are stable and we do not rename them, so a link to a section keeps working.

Version history

VersionDateChange
0.1-draft {{TODO: the date you publish these}} First published draft. Not yet reviewed by counsel.
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