Terms of Service
Last updated April 15, 2026
These terms cover the Invoke app, getinvoke.com, and the first-party packs and services we provide. By using any of them you agree to these terms.
Using Invoke
Invoke is licensed to you, not sold. We grant you a personal, non-exclusive, non-transferable license to install and run Invoke on devices you own or control, use getinvoke.com, and use first-party packs we publish. Any rights not expressly granted here are reserved. Invoke is free to use during early access. If a paid tier is introduced, additional terms will apply then.
Invoke is in early access. Features may change, data formats may change without a migration path, and we may discontinue the app at any time. Don't rely on it for anything where failure would cause serious harm.
Your responsibilities
Don't redistribute, resell, or sublicense Invoke or the first-party packs. Don't use Invoke to harm, harass, stalk, or surveil others. Don't break the law with it. Don't interfere with our infrastructure. Don't use or export Invoke where doing so would violate export laws or sanctions that apply to you or to us.
Packs & storefronts
Invoke supports user-installable packs from storefronts you add yourself or via drag-and-drop. Packs are third-party content. We don't review, endorse, or guarantee them — you're responsible for what you choose to install. A pack can use any permission the app holds, and its publisher is responsible for its behavior.
We reserve the right to block any pack at our reasonable discretion — including packs we determine to be malicious, packs that infringe third-party rights, packs that copy or repackage first-party packs without permission, or packs that otherwise violate these terms.
If you believe a pack infringes your rights or violates these terms, email support@getinvoke.com with the pack's name, what you're claiming, and how to reach you. We'll review and respond.
User content
You own the packs you publish. If you publish a pack through an Invoke-hosted marketplace or distribution surface, you grant us and our successors a worldwide, non-exclusive, royalty-free license to host, store, display, and distribute that pack — only as needed to operate that surface. This license doesn't let us sell your pack or use it outside of operating that surface. When you remove a pack, the license ends, except for copies we've already distributed and reasonable backups. You represent that (a) you own or have the rights to grant this license; (b) the pack doesn't contain malware or code designed to harm users or their systems; and (c) the pack doesn't infringe anyone's rights or violate the law. Packs you keep private or distribute independently aren't covered.
We'd love to hear your ideas, suggestions, and bug reports. Anything you share with us about Invoke is non-confidential, and we may use it to improve the app or build new packs.
Warranty and liability
Invoke is provided "as is" and "as available" to the maximum extent permitted by law. We disclaim implied warranties of merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, and non-infringement.
Mandatory law overrides any limitation in this section where it applies. We remain fully liable for injury to life, body, or health; for intent and gross negligence; and under applicable product liability law. For negligent breach of essential contractual duties — duties we must fulfill for this agreement to work, whose breach would endanger its purpose, and on which you may rightly rely — liability is limited to the damage typical and foreseeable for this kind of agreement, not excluded.
Outside the mandatory cases above, our total liability is limited to the amount you've paid us in the 12 months before the claim.
Changes and termination
You can stop using Invoke at any time. We may suspend or terminate your access for material breach. For material changes to these terms, we'll post them on this page at least 30 days before they take effect where feasible. If you disagree with a material change, you can stop using Invoke before it takes effect — your prior use remains governed by the prior terms. Provisions that by their nature survive termination do so — including the warranty disclaimer, limitations of liability, and the license you grant us for packs you've published through an Invoke-hosted surface.
Governing law
These terms are governed by the law of the country where the operator is established (see Imprint). If you're a consumer, you keep the mandatory consumer protections of your country of residence — nothing here takes them away. Disputes can be brought in the courts of the country where the operator is established or, where mandatory rules allow, in the courts where you live.
If any provision of these terms is invalid or unenforceable, the rest continues in force.
Contact
The operator of Invoke is identified on the Imprint. Questions? Email support@getinvoke.com.