End-User License Agreement
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This agreement governs your use of SwiftUIBase, a SwiftUI iOS starter kit licensed by Pull House LLC. By purchasing or downloading the kit you agree to these terms.
1. Definitions
- “Kit” means the SwiftUIBase source code, design tokens, localization files, documentation, and any updates delivered via the private GitHub repository.
- “Licensee” means the individual or legal entity that completed a one-time purchase and accepted these terms.
- “Derived Application” means a software product you build using the Kit as a foundation, where the Kit is one component among others and the final product carries your own branding, copy, and unique features.
- “Pull House” means Pull House LLC, the licensor.
2. License grant
Subject to your compliance with this agreement, Pull House grants you a worldwide, non-exclusive, non-transferable, perpetual license to use, modify, and distribute the Kit solely as part of Derived Applications. The license is granted to a single Licensee — one human developer or one legal entity — and covers an unlimited number of Derived Applications.
3. Permitted uses
You may:
- Use the Kit to build Derived Applications and distribute those applications commercially or non-commercially.
- Modify the Kit’s source code, theme tokens, providers, and features to fit your needs.
- Use the Kit for client work, provided each client’s deployed application qualifies as a Derived Application and the underlying license stays attached to you (the Licensee).
- Receive lifetime updates to the Kit through the private GitHub repository.
4. Restrictions
You may not:
- Resell, sublicense, redistribute, or otherwise share the Kit’s source code, in whole or in substantial part, as a stand-alone product or a competing starter kit.
- Publish the Kit to a public repository, package registry, or any other location where it is accessible to non-Licensees.
- Remove or obscure copyright, attribution, or proprietary notices embedded in the Kit’s source files.
- Transfer your license to a third party except as part of a sale of all or substantially all of your business and with prior written notice to Pull House.
- Share GitHub repository access (collaborator invites, fork access, credentials) with anyone outside the Licensee’s direct development team.
5. Team access
A standard license covers one human Licensee. If you operate as a legal entity, your direct employees and contractors may access the Kit repository solely to build Derived Applications on your behalf, provided their access is revoked when their engagement ends. Larger teams or agency-wide access requires a team license — contact swiftuibase@pull.house for terms.
6. Intellectual property
Pull House retains all right, title, and interest in and to the Kit, including all copyrights, trademarks, and other intellectual property rights. This agreement grants you a license, not a sale, and no ownership rights in the Kit transfer to you.
You retain full ownership of your Derived Applications, including any modifications you make to the Kit’s source code as integrated into your Derived Application. Modifications you publish back to Pull House (e.g. via pull request) are licensed back under the terms of this agreement.
7. Lifetime updates
The license includes access to all future versions of the Kit published to the private GitHub repository, including major version upgrades, new modules, and bug fixes. Pull House makes no commitment to any specific feature, release schedule, or support level.
8. Third-party SDKs and services
The Kit ships with provider stubs for third-party services (Stripe, RevenueCat, Firebase, Apple Pay, and others). You are solely responsible for obtaining accounts, API keys, and licenses for those services, and for complying with each provider’s terms of service. Pull House is not affiliated with and does not endorse any third-party provider.
9. App Store submission
The Kit ships with a Privacy Manifest, Required Reason API mappings, and an account-deletion flow intended to support App Store submission. However, App Store approval depends on factors outside the Kit (your branding, content, advertising, business model). Pull House is not responsible for App Store rejections or delays.
10. Termination
This agreement terminates automatically if you breach a material term. On termination you must immediately delete all copies of the Kit in your possession, except for code already integrated into Derived Applications you have shipped to end users prior to termination.
11. Disclaimer of warranties
The Kit is provided “as is” and “as available”, without warranty of any kind, express or implied. Pull House disclaims all warranties, including merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, and non-infringement.
12. Limitation of liability
To the maximum extent permitted by law, Pull House’s total liability under this agreement is capped at the amount you paid for the Kit in the twelve months preceding the claim. Pull House is not liable for indirect, consequential, incidental, or punitive damages (including lost profits, lost data, or business interruption) arising out of or relating to the Kit.
13. Governing law and your local rights
This agreement is governed by the laws of [JURISDICTION], United States, without regard to conflict-of-law principles. Disputes will ordinarily be resolved in the courts located there.
Consumer-protection rights prevail.If you are a consumer purchasing the Kit for personal (not business) use, the mandatory consumer-protection laws of your country of habitual residence apply to you regardless of this clause, and nothing in this agreement deprives you of those non-waivable rights. Where local law grants you the right to bring an action in your own country’s courts, that right is preserved.
14. Entire agreement
This agreement, together with the Terms of Service, Privacy Policy, and Refund Policy, is the entire agreement between you and Pull House regarding the Kit and supersedes all prior agreements. Pull House may update these terms by posting a revised version at this URL; continued use of the Kit after the revision date constitutes acceptance.
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