Storeboard

Terms of Use

Effective July 5, 2026 · Applies to the Storeboard app for macOS

1. Agreement

By downloading or using Storeboard ("the app"), published by Digital Sauce ("we", "us"), you agree to these terms. The app is distributed through the Mac App Store and is also subject to Apple's standard Licensed Application End User License Agreement.

2. What the app does

Storeboard helps you design App Store screenshots, research keywords, and localize captions and listings. It is a tool for content you create and decisions you make.

3. Your content

4. AI-generated content

Captions, listings, translations, and keywords can be generated by on-device or third-party AI models. AI output can be inaccurate, incomplete, or unsuitable. Review everything before you publish it. You are solely responsible for the content you submit to any app store, including claims it makes about your product.

5. Keyword estimates

Keyword metrics (Popularity, Difficulty, Opportunity and verdicts) are estimates derived from Apple's public signals — they are not Apple's internal search-volume data and are not a guarantee of ranking or downloads. Use them as guidance, not as a promise of results.

6. Third-party services

Optional features connect to services under their own terms, using your own credentials (for example an AI provider you configure with your own API key). We are not responsible for those services, their availability, or their charges. Keep your keys secure; you are responsible for activity under them.

7. Purchases

If paid features are offered, they are billed through the Mac App Store under Apple's payment terms. Prices may change; features included in a one-time purchase remain yours.

8. No warranty

The app is provided "as is", without warranties of any kind, express or implied, including fitness for a particular purpose. We do not warrant that the app will be error-free or uninterrupted, or that App Store submissions made with it will be approved.

9. Limitation of liability

To the maximum extent permitted by law, Digital Sauce is not liable for any indirect, incidental, or consequential damages — including lost profits, lost data, or app store rejections — arising from your use of the app. Our total liability is limited to the amount you paid for the app in the twelve months before the claim.

10. Trademarks

Apple, App Store, Mac, and Apple Intelligence are trademarks of Apple Inc. Storeboard is an independent product and is not affiliated with, endorsed, or sponsored by Apple.

11. Changes

We may update these terms as the app evolves; the effective date above will change and continued use constitutes acceptance. If a change is significant, we'll say so in the app's release notes.

12. Contact

Questions about these terms: development@digitalsauce.io.