Legal
Terms of Service
Last updated — date TBC
Template — copy to be ported
Same single-column layout as the Privacy Policy. The dashed notes say what each clause must cover; wording is being ported from the existing site and reviewed before launch.
1. Acceptance
Port: the legal entity, that installing the app or using the site accepts these terms, and who is agreeing — the merchant, or the agency acting for them.
2. The service
Port: what InfiniteSync does, described the same way the marketing pages describe it. Note explicitly that InfiniteSync is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or operated by Shopify or Google.
3. Your account and stores
Port:one install per store; the merchant's responsibility for the Google account they connect and for who in their team can reach it; and the agency case, where the person installing is not the person who owns the catalog.
4. Plans, billing, and trials
Port: the tiers and what the product count means; that billing runs through Shopify rather than a card held by us; the 5-day trial on paid plans and what happens at its end; upgrades, downgrades, and refunds. Must not contradict the pricing page — if the tiers change, both change together.
5. Your content and your Drive
Port — the clause worth getting right.The merchant owns their images; we claim no license beyond what is needed to move and sync them on their instruction; the files live in the merchant's own Drive; and nothing in these terms lets us keep, hold, or gate access to them. The whole positioning rests on this being unambiguous.
6. Acceptable use
Port:the short list — no unlawful content, no using the service to infringe someone else's rights, no attempts to break or overload it. Keep it short; a long list reads as a threat.
7. Availability and support
Port:best-effort availability rather than an SLA we can't hold; how support is reached and the realistic response window; and that sync depends on Google and Shopify APIs we don't control.
8. Warranties and disclaimers
Port:standard as-is disclaimer, scoped so it doesn't quietly contradict the ownership promise in clause 5.
9. Limitation of liability
Port: the cap and the exclusions, with the jurisdictional carve-outs that apply.
10. Termination
Port:uninstalling at any time; what we do on termination; and the plain statement that the merchant's images stay in their Drive afterwards, because that is the question people are actually asking when they read this clause.
11. Changes to these terms
Port: how changes are announced, notice for material changes, and where previous versions live.
12. Governing law and contact
Port: governing law, venue, the legal entity name and registered address, and the real contact address.