Backstage Live for iPad

Terms of Service

Effective: May 7, 2026

Last Updated: May 7, 2026

Welcome to Backstage. These Terms of Service ("Terms") are the agreement between you and SlowArcs, LLC, the operator of Backstage ("Backstage," "we," "us," "our"), covering your use of the Backstage software and services. The Backstage software currently includes a Chrome browser extension, an iOS application, a desktop application, and any related cloud services we operate (together, the "Services").

We've tried to write this in plain English. Some sections, by legal necessity, are written in formal language and are presented in capital letters — those parts have specific legal effect and should be read carefully.

By installing, accessing, or using the Services, you agree to these Terms. If you don't agree, please don't use the Services.


1. Beta Status

Backstage is currently in beta. That means a few things you should know upfront:

If you're using Backstage during beta, you understand that you're using software that isn't finished, and you accept that things will sometimes go wrong.


2. Who Can Use Backstage

You need to be at least 18 years old to use Backstage. By using the Services, you're confirming that you're 18 or older and that you have the legal authority to enter into this agreement.

If you're using Backstage on behalf of a business or other organization, you're confirming that you have the authority to bind that organization to these Terms.


3. Your Account

To use most parts of Backstage, you'll need to create an account. When you do:

We can suspend or close your account if information is wrong, if we suspect fraud, or if you violate these Terms.


4. What Backstage Does

Backstage is a fulfillment system designed for sellers on live commerce platforms (such as Whatnot, eBay Live, and similar services). The Services help sellers:

Specific features will change as we improve the product. Some features may be limited to certain platforms, certain user tiers, or certain hardware.


5. Pricing and Billing

Right now, Backstage is free to use during beta. When we move out of beta, we plan to introduce paid subscription plans. Here's how that will work:

When paid subscriptions are active, the following will apply:

We'll publish more detailed billing terms when paid plans launch, and your continued use of the Services after that point will mean you accept those terms.


6. Third-Party Platforms and Services

Backstage works with live commerce platforms — it doesn't replace them, and we're not affiliated with them. The Services depend on third parties, including but not limited to:

We don't control these third parties, and we're not responsible for what they do. If Whatnot changes how their site works tomorrow and that breaks Backstage's capture, we'll do our best to adapt — but we can't guarantee anything, and you understand that. Your use of any third-party platform is governed by that platform's own terms.

You're responsible for making sure your use of Backstage doesn't violate the terms of the platforms you use it with. If a platform changes its rules and our Services are no longer permitted, you'll need to stop using Backstage with that platform.


7. Acceptable Use

When using Backstage, you agree not to:

If we believe you've violated these rules, we may suspend or terminate your access without notice.


8. Consignment and Third-Party Inventory

Backstage supports a "consignment mode" for sellers who fulfill orders for inventory belonging to someone else. If you use Backstage for consigned inventory, you understand that we are not a party to your consignment arrangement. We don't mediate disputes between consignors and consignees, we don't hold inventory, and we don't guarantee any aspect of your consignment relationship. You're responsible for making sure you have the necessary rights to sell, label, and ship any inventory you process through Backstage.


9. Your Data and Privacy

Backstage is designed to be local-first. By default, the data you capture stays on your device, and cloud sync is something you choose to turn on. The specifics of what we collect, how we use it, and your choices are described in our Privacy Policy.

You're responsible for the data you put into Backstage and for backing up anything you can't afford to lose. We'll do our reasonable best to keep your data safe, but we can't guarantee it.


10. Our Intellectual Property

Backstage, including the software, the design, the brand, the documentation, and the underlying technology, is our property (or our licensors' property). We're working on patents covering certain aspects of the system. Nothing in these Terms transfers ownership of any of that to you.

We grant you a limited, non-exclusive, non-transferable, revocable license to install and use the Services for their intended purpose. That license doesn't include the right to:


11. Things Will Sometimes Break

Backstage interacts with a lot of moving parts: live commerce platforms whose websites change without warning, printer hardware, network connections, operating systems, and your own devices. You acknowledge and agree that software errors, bugs, capture failures, missed events, mis-printed labels, and similar issues will happen from time to time.

You understand and accept that:

We'll work in good faith to fix bugs and improve reliability, but we can't promise specific timelines.


12. Service Availability

We try to keep Backstage running well, but we don't guarantee uninterrupted or error-free operation. The Services may go down because of:

We may modify, suspend, or discontinue any feature — or the whole Service — at any time, with or without notice. Where it's reasonable, we'll try to give you a heads-up about significant changes.


13. Disclaimer of Warranties


14. Limitation of Liability


15. Indemnification

You agree to defend, indemnify, and hold harmless Backstage and its owners, operators, employees, contractors, and affiliates from any claims, damages, losses, liabilities, costs, and expenses (including reasonable attorneys' fees) arising out of or relating to:

We can take over the defense of any matter you're indemnifying us for, at your expense, and you agree to cooperate with that defense.


16. Termination

You can stop using Backstage anytime. If you have a paid subscription (when those exist), cancel it through your account dashboard or the payment provider's portal. Reach out to us if you need help deleting your account.

We can terminate or suspend your access — immediately and without notice — if:

When access ends:

No refunds will be issued upon termination, regardless of the reason.


17. Disputes and Arbitration

17.1 Talk to Us First

Before filing anything formal, please contact us and try to resolve the issue informally. Most things can be worked out with a conversation.

17.2 Binding Arbitration

17.3 Costs

Each party bears its own costs and attorneys' fees in arbitration. The arbitrator may award fees and costs to the prevailing party as permitted by law.

17.4 Opt-Out

You can opt out of this arbitration agreement by sending us written notice within 30 days of first accepting these Terms. The notice must include your name, the email address on your account, and a clear statement that you're opting out of arbitration.


18. Class Action Waiver


19. Force Majeure

We aren't liable for failures or delays caused by things outside our reasonable control, including:


20. Governing Law

These Terms are governed by the laws of the State of Texas, without regard to its conflict of laws rules.

To the extent arbitration doesn't apply, you agree to the exclusive jurisdiction of the state and federal courts located in Bexar County, Texas, for resolving any disputes.


21. Changes to These Terms

We may update these Terms from time to time. When we do, we'll update the "Last Updated" date at the top. For meaningful changes, we'll try to give you additional notice — by email, in-app message, or a prominent notice on our site.

If you keep using Backstage after a change takes effect, you're accepting the new Terms. If you don't agree, stop using the Services.


22. Electronic Communications

By using Backstage, you agree that we can communicate with you electronically — through email, in-app notifications, or notices posted within the Services — and that those communications satisfy any legal requirement that they be in writing.


23. Other Legal Stuff

Severability. If any part of these Terms is held to be invalid or unenforceable, that part will be modified to the minimum extent necessary to make it enforceable, or removed if it can't be. The rest of the Terms remain in full effect.

No waiver. If we don't enforce a provision of these Terms in one case, that doesn't mean we're waiving the right to enforce it later.

Assignment. You can't assign or transfer your rights under these Terms without our written permission. We can assign ours — for example, in connection with a sale, merger, or restructuring of the business.

Entire agreement. These Terms, together with our Privacy Policy and any other notices we publish, are the complete agreement between you and Backstage about the Services. They replace any prior agreements or understandings.


24. Contact

Questions about these Terms? Contact us at:

Email: [email protected]
Operator: SlowArcs, LLC
Address: 1100 Broadway, Suite 209, San Antonio, TX

These Terms are intended to be clear and fair. They aren't legal advice. If you have specific questions about your situation, please consult an attorney.