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Terms of Service

Effective: 25 April 2026 · Last updated: 25 April 2026

These terms are the agreement between you and EINHERJAR SYSTEMS LIMITED(a New Zealand company; we'll call ourselves “Shuckly” from here on) about how you use our website, web app, and mobile app (together, the “Service”). If something here makes you uncomfortable, please don't use the Service.

Contents

  1. 1. Acceptance of terms
  2. 2. Your account
  3. 3. Acceptable use
  4. 4. Recipe ownership & copyright
  5. 5. AI accuracy & cooking safety
  6. 6. Free vs paid tiers
  7. 7. Refunds
  8. 8. Termination
  9. 9. Disclaimer & liability
  10. 10. Governing law
  11. 11. Changes to these terms
  12. 12. Contact

1. Acceptance of terms

By creating an account, signing in, or otherwise using the Service, you agree to be bound by these terms and by our Privacy Policy. If you don't agree, please don't use the Service.

If you're using the Service on behalf of a business or other organisation, you represent that you have authority to bind that organisation to these terms.

2. Your account

You must be at least 13 years old to use the Service. If you're between 13 and the age of digital consent in your country (16 in much of the EU; 14 or 15 in some places), please use the Service with a parent or guardian.

You agree to provide accurate registration information and to keep it up to date. You're responsible for everything that happens under your account, so keep your password (and any device with the mobile app installed) secure. Tell us promptly at support@shuckly.app if you suspect unauthorised access.

One account per person. Don't create accounts using automated means or share your credentials.

3. Acceptable use

While using the Service, you agree not to:

  • Submit URLs at unreasonable rates, or use automated tools to perform bulk extractions beyond what a normal human cook would do.
  • Extract recipes from third-party sources for commercial republication — including blogs, cookbooks, paid newsletters, or any work behind a paywall. Personal use only.
  • Use the Service to abuse, attack, or evade the terms of service of any upstream AI service or content platform (YouTube, Instagram, TikTok, etc.).
  • Attempt to reverse-engineer, scrape, or extract our codebase, prompts, or underlying models.
  • Probe, attack, overload, or otherwise interfere with the Service's infrastructure, including circumventing rate limits or quota enforcement.
  • Upload or extract content that is unlawful, infringing, defamatory, hateful, or that violates anyone's privacy.
  • Use the Service in a way that could harm others (e.g. extracting recipes to knowingly mislead someone about an allergen).

We may rate-limit, suspend, or terminate accounts that violate these rules — see section 9.

4. Recipe ownership and copyright

Shuckly is a tool for extracting and structuring publicly available recipe content for your personal use. We don't claim ownership of the recipes you extract — but we also don't grant you a licence to redistribute them.

Recipes you extract from third-party sources (a YouTube video, a food blog, an Instagram reel, etc.) remain the intellectual property of the creator who published them. You're responsible for ensuring that your use of extracted content is consistent with the original creator's rights and any applicable copyright law.

Original content you contribute (your edits, notes, photos, cookbooks, custom recipes) belongs to you. By saving content into the Service, you grant us a limited, non-exclusive licence to host, store, and display that content back to you and (for content you explicitly choose to share) to people you share it with — that's the licence we need to make the product work.

The Shuckly brand, software, prompts, and design remain our property.

5. AI accuracy and cooking safety

Please read this section carefully — it has practical safety implications.

Shuckly uses large language models to extract structured recipes from free-form video and blog content. AI models can and do make mistakes, including (non-exhaustive list):

  • Wrong ingredient quantities, units, or conversions
  • Missing or out-of-order steps
  • Incorrect cook times, oven temperatures, or doneness cues
  • Omitted or misidentified allergens (e.g. failing to flag nuts, dairy, gluten, or shellfish that are present in the source)
  • Misidentified ingredients with similar names but different properties

Always verify the original source before cooking — especially if you, or anyone you're cooking for, has food allergies, intolerances, or medical dietary requirements. Treat extracted recipes as a starting point, not a substitute for human judgement.

To the maximum extent permitted by law, we are not liable for outcomes resulting from reliance on AI-extracted recipes — including allergic reactions, food poisoning, undercooked or overcooked food, or bad dinner parties.

6. Free vs paid tiers

Shuckly offers a free tier and (when launched) a Pro tier:

  • Free: includes a monthly cap on AI extractions (currently 5 per calendar month). Counter resets at the start of each month.
  • Pro (when available): removes the cap, plus added features as advertised on /pricing. Subscription fees are billed monthly in NZD.

We may adjust tier limits and pricing with reasonable notice (at least 30 days for material changes affecting existing paid subscribers). Changes won't affect a billing period that's already started.

7. Refunds

We'll consider refund requests on a discretionary basis within 14 daysof an initial paid subscription. After that, paid subscriptions are non-refundable for the current billing period. You can cancel at any time and continue using the paid tier until the end of the period you've already paid for.

Statutory consumer rights (e.g. under the NZ Consumer Guarantees Act, or similar laws in your jurisdiction) are not affected by this section.

For App Store or Google Play purchases, refunds are governed by the platform's own policies — please request those refunds through Apple or Google directly.

8. Termination

You can delete your account at any time from Settings. When you do, we permanently remove your data within 30 days (see the Privacy Policy for the exact retention rules).

We may suspend or terminate your access — with or without notice, depending on severity — if we reasonably believe you've breached these terms, created legal or security risk, or used the Service abusively. We'll try to explain why where we can.

Sections that should reasonably survive termination (intellectual property, disclaimers, limitation of liability, governing law) continue to apply after your account is closed.

9. Disclaimer and limitation of liability

The Service is provided “as is” and “as available”, without warranties of any kind, express or implied — including (without limitation) warranties of merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, non-infringement, accuracy, or uninterrupted availability. We do not warrant that AI-extracted output will be accurate, complete, or suitable for any particular use.

To the fullest extent permitted by applicable law, Shuckly (and its directors, employees, contractors, and suppliers) will not be liable for any indirect, incidental, special, consequential, exemplary, or punitive damages, or for any loss of profits, revenue, data, goodwill, or business opportunity, arising out of or relating to your use of the Service — even if we've been advised of the possibility of such damages.

Where liability cannot be excluded, our total aggregate liability for any claim arising out of or relating to these terms or the Service is limited to the greater of (a) NZD $100 or (b) the amount you paid us for the Service in the 12 months preceding the event giving rise to the claim.

Nothing in these terms excludes or limits liability that cannot lawfully be excluded — for example, liability arising under the NZ Consumer Guarantees Act when you use the Service for personal, domestic, or household purposes, or liability for fraud or death/personal injury caused by negligence.

10. Governing law

These terms are governed by the laws of New Zealand. You and Shuckly submit to the exclusive jurisdiction of the courts of New Zealand for any dispute arising out of or relating to these terms or the Service — except that consumers may bring claims in the courts of the country where they reside, where local law requires.

11. Changes to these terms

We may update these terms from time to time. If we make material changes, we'll update the “Last updated” date at the top and email registered users at least 14 days before the changes take effect. Continued use of the Service after that date means you accept the updated terms; if you don't, you can delete your account.

Minor edits (typos, clarifications, formatting) may be made without notification.

12. Contact

Questions about these terms?

Einherjar Systems Limited
Auckland, New Zealand
support@shuckly.app

See also our Privacy Policy.