Acceptable Use Policy
What you can and cannot do with LaunchKits, the Hub, the Website Builder, and the code we deliver. Violations result in suspension, license revocation, or termination.
Last updated April 26, 2026
The short version
Do not use LaunchKits to harm people, break laws, defraud customers, repackage our code as a competing product, or attack our infrastructure. The list below is more specific. When in doubt, ask first at trust@launchkits.dev.
Prohibited content
You may not use the Hub, the Website Builder, the AI features, or any code we deliver to generate, share, host, or solicit:
- Child sexual abuse material, or any content that sexualizes minors. This is reported to authorities and results in immediate termination.
- Non-consensual intimate imagery or sexual deepfakes of real people.
- Content that promotes, glorifies, or incites violence against individuals or groups.
- Content that facilitates the creation of weapons capable of mass harm (biological, chemical, nuclear, radiological, or large-scale cyberweapons).
- Content that harasses, threatens, stalks, or defames identifiable individuals.
- Content that promotes self-harm, suicide, or eating disorders in a way designed to encourage the behavior.
- Content that infringes copyright, trademark, trade secret, or other intellectual property rights.
- Malware, ransomware, spyware, or detailed instructions for attacking systems you do not own and have not been authorized to test.
- Phishing content, fraudulent communications, or sites designed to deceive customers for financial gain.
Prohibited uses of the Service
You may not use the Hub, the Website Builder, the AI features, or your account to:
- Impersonate another person or organization in a way intended to deceive customers, investors, regulators, or platforms.
- Generate content designed to manipulate elections, undermine democratic institutions, or spread coordinated disinformation.
- Build surveillance systems that target individuals without their knowledge and consent.
- Make automated decisions about people in regulated domains (hiring, lending, housing, healthcare, criminal justice, immigration) without meaningful human review.
- Practice law, medicine, accounting, or provide regulated financial advice to the public in a way that requires professional licensure you do not hold.
- Scrape, harvest, or otherwise extract data from the Hub or the Website Builder except through documented APIs.
- Use the Service to build a competing modules-and-packages marketplace, boilerplate library, or operational-software builder.
- Circumvent rate limits, quotas, plan restrictions, or feature gates on the Hub or in our APIs.
- Run load tests, benchmarks, or penetration tests against our infrastructure without prior written permission. Responsible disclosure of vulnerabilities is welcomed at security@launchkits.dev.
Code license restrictions (paid Kits and modules)
The license you receive when you buy a Kit or module is broad, but it is not unlimited. You may not:
- Resell, redistribute, sublicense, or repackage LaunchKits source code as a competing product, asset pack, marketplace listing, or boilerplate library. Building your own product or service on top of the code is fine; selling the code itself is not.
- Strip the LaunchKits attribution comments and metadata from the free cores or free snippets in a way that misrepresents authorship. The MIT license requires attribution; honor it.
- Use LaunchKits trademarks (the LaunchKits name, logo, or distinctive package names like AgencyOS, ServicePro, StudioKit) to suggest that your fork is an official LaunchKits product.
- Distribute modified versions of paid Kits to people who have not bought the same Kit. Each license belongs to one buyer; sharing the code with others does not transfer the license.
If your business involves reselling tooling to clients, that is welcome; the typical pattern is to use LaunchKits to build sites and dashboards for paying clients. The line is between using the code to deliver a service and selling the code itself as a product.
Operating a business on a deployed Kit
Once you deploy a Kit, the operations data inside it (your customers, invoices, bookings, jobs) is yours and lives on your infrastructure. We have no visibility into it. That said, the way you run your deployed business reflects on the LaunchKits brand, especially if it remains attributed to LaunchKits or is shared as a reference deployment. You agree not to operate a deployed Kit as the engine of:
- Confidence schemes, fake-business storefronts, or scam sites designed to take payment without delivery.
- Multi-level marketing recruitment funnels that misrepresent earnings potential.
- Businesses that are illegal in your jurisdiction or in the jurisdiction of your customers.
- Operations that violate sanctions or export controls applicable to LaunchKits or to our infrastructure providers.
If we identify a deployment using LaunchKits-attributed branding or templates as the front of a scheme of this kind, we may revoke your account access on the Hub, terminate any active subscription, and (in serious cases) revoke the paid-code license under the Terms of Service.
Platform integrity
Do not do things that threaten the stability or integrity of our infrastructure, including:
- Denial of service attacks, distributed denial of service, or flooding our APIs with malformed requests.
- Creating multiple accounts to bypass usage quotas or to evade prior suspension or termination.
- Sharing API keys, session cookies, or magic-link URLs across users or organizations.
- Reverse-engineering, decompiling, or attempting to extract the source code of the Hub, the Website Builder, or any Hub-side service we have not released as open source.
- Probing for vulnerabilities in LaunchKits infrastructure outside of a coordinated disclosure process. Responsible disclosure is welcomed at security@launchkits.dev.
Reporting a violation
If you see content, behavior, or a deployed business operating under LaunchKits-attributed branding that violates this policy, report it to trust@launchkits.dev with as much specific detail as you can give us (URLs, screenshots, account email if known). We acknowledge reports within 72 hours and investigate based on severity.
Enforcement
Violations may result in any combination of: content removal, removal of an attributed deployment from public showcases, account suspension, account termination, revocation of the paid-code license, loss of refund eligibility, and (in severe cases) reports to law enforcement. We make enforcement decisions at our discretion based on the severity, intent, and pattern of the violation. We will use reasonable efforts to provide notice and an opportunity to remediate where the violation does not require immediate action.
Changes to this policy
We may update this Acceptable Use Policy from time to time. Material changes will be notified by email or in-app notice at least 14 days before they take effect. Your continued use of the Service after the effective date constitutes acceptance of the updated policy.
This policy is a starting point, not a substitute for legal counsel. Your industry, jurisdiction, or specific deployment may impose additional restrictions. Consult qualified legal counsel before operating in regulated domains.