MobiLauncher

Terms of service

Last updated: 2026-06-01

Plain English first, lawyer language never. By creating a MobiLauncher account, installing the MobiLauncher Kiosk app, or deploying a launcher to a device, you agree to these terms. If you're agreeing on behalf of a company, you're confirming you're allowed to bind it.

Beta notice. MobiLauncher is in public beta. That means it's live and usable, but it's still maturing: features can change, move, or be removed, and there is no uptime guarantee or SLA during beta. We publish live status at status.mobilauncher.com. Don't bet anything you can't afford to have hiccup on the beta — pilot it first.

What MobiLauncher is

A service for building and deploying a locked-down Android launcher to a fleet of devices: you configure what your devices show in the Portal, and the launcher renders it on-device. Tiers (Core / Pro / Enterprise) and what each includes are described in /docs/tiers; how billing works is in /docs/billing.

Your account

  • Keep your sign-in email and your tenant edit token to yourself — they control your config. Anyone with your edit token can change what your fleet shows.
  • You're responsible for what you publish to your own devices and for the apps/links you point tiles at.
  • One human should be able to reach the account; we send account email to the address you signed up with.

Acceptable use

Don't use MobiLauncher to:

  • break the law, or push content to devices you don't have the right to manage;
  • attack, overload, reverse-engineer, or probe the service beyond your own tenant (security testing of your own tenant is fine — tell us what you find at [email protected]);
  • resell or white-label the service without a written agreement.

We may suspend an account that's abusing the service or putting other tenants at risk; we'll tell you why and, where we can, give you a chance to fix it.

Your content

Your config, branding, and the data your fleet generates are yours. We don't claim ownership. You grant us only the limited permission needed to host and serve it (store your config, sign your license, deliver it to your devices, show you your own telemetry). We use service providers to do this — see /docs/privacy for who and what.

Payment

Paid tiers are billed through Stripe. Upgrades, plan changes, cancellation, and invoices are covered in /docs/billing. You can cancel anytime; cancellation stops future charges and your fleet falls back to Core at the end of the paid period. We don't auto-refund partial periods unless the law requires it.

The license key

Your launcher runs against a signed license we issue. Don't share, copy, or tamper with it to unlock tiers you haven't paid for — doing so is a breach of these terms and we may revoke the license.

No warranty

MobiLauncher is provided "as is," especially during beta. We don't warrant it'll be uninterrupted, error-free, or fit for a particular purpose. You're responsible for testing it against your own devices and use case before relying on it.

Limit of liability

To the extent the law allows, Oak & Ash Technology isn't liable for indirect, incidental, or consequential damages, or for lost profits or data, arising from your use of MobiLauncher. Our total liability for any claim is capped at what you paid us in the 12 months before the claim (or $100 if you're on a free tier). Some places don't allow these limits — if so, they apply to the maximum extent permitted.

Ending it

You can delete your account anytime (email us, or see the deletion path in /docs/privacy). We can end or suspend service for a breach of these terms, or wind down the beta — if we shut the service down we'll give reasonable notice and a way to export your config.

Changes

We'll bump the "Last updated" date when these terms change and note material changes in our release notes. Continuing to use MobiLauncher after a change means you accept it.

Contact

[email protected] — questions about these terms, billing, or your account. We answer within one business day.


These terms are written plainly on purpose. They're a starting point for a beta, not a substitute for advice from your own lawyer.