Terms of Service
The legal framework governing our digital audit tools, e-commerce scanner software, and strategic retainers.
Last Updated: May 23, 2026. These Terms of Service govern your access to and use of the Deskulpt website, e-commerce audit systems, visualizers, and consulting retainers.
1. Scope of Digital Tools
Deskulpt provides public website scanning and visual before/after conversion rendering. These interactive visual mockups are designed strictly to demonstrate best practices in conversion velocity engineering.
2. Site Scan Fair Use
Users are permitted to submit target storefront URLs for instant audits. Automated scripts or mass crawling that bypass our server-side rate limits or violate target robots.txt rules are strictly forbidden.
3. Conversion Disclaimers & Common Examples
All digital audits, telemetry performance analyses, diagnostic checklists, and before/after CRO visual layouts represent illustrative models based on industry-standard e-commerce optimization best practices.
Specifically, our interactive Before/After CRO Visualizer does not construct a live rendering or technical rewrite of the user's specific proprietary storefront. Instead, the visualizer displays a standard, optimized e-commerce product template matching your technical stack (designed as a common baseline example) to demonstrate the layout changes, checkout triggers, and interface heuristics advocated by Deskulpt.
Deskulpt does not guarantee absolute conversion rate percentages, specific traffic enhancements, search rank upgrades, or immediate margin increments. Actual financial and speed metrics require custom integration, live multivariant testing, and specialized data architectures.
4. Intellectual Property
All custom client component codes, patent-pending scoring calculators, and visual glassmorphic styling tokens remain the exclusive property of Deskulpt.
5. Open Source Credits & Library Attribution
Deskulpt's interactive audit dashboard, telemetry visualizer tools, and CMS platforms utilize and celebrate open source software. We express our sincere gratitude and credits to the original authors, core maintainers, and developer communities of the following libraries:
- Next.js & React: Built by Vercel and Meta Open Source, respectively. We thank their engineering teams and the global React community for providing the reactive frameworks and rendering speeds behind our headless layouts. Links: nextjs.org | react.dev.
- Keystatic CMS: Created and maintained by the Thinkmill Team. We thank Thinkmill for their zero-dependency, local-first content editor components. Link: keystatic.com.
- Supabase: Built by the Supabase Open Source team. We credit their developers for the enterprise SQL schemas and edge-server data infrastructure used for lead captures. Link: supabase.com.
- Three.js & React Three Fiber (R3F): Created by Ricardo Cabello (Mr.doob) and Paul Henschel (drcmda) with the Poimandres open-source collective. We credit their contributors for the high-performance WebGL 3D math and vector engines. Links: threejs.org | github.com/pmndrs/react-three-fiber.
- GreenSock Animation Platform (GSAP): Built by GreenSock (Jack Doyle). We thank their developers for the robust scroll-reveals and kinetic timeline tools. Link: greensock.com.
- Lenis Smooth Scroll: Developed by Clément Roche and the Studio Freight/Darkroom team. We credit their maintainers for the lightweight, sub-second inertial scroll systems. Link: github.com/darkroomengineering/lenis.
- Cheerio: Originally created by Matt Mueller and maintained by Felix Böhm and the Cheerios contributors. We credit their authors for the fast, server-side HTML parser that enables our automated storefront crawls. Link: cheerio.js.org.
- Nodemailer: Created by Andris Reinman. We credit Andris for the secure Node.js SMTP mail client delivering our branded audit emails. Link: nodemailer.com.
- Markdoc: Developed by Stripe Open Source. We thank Stripe's developers for the high-end markdown content schemas. Link: markdoc.dev.
- React Icons: Maintained by react-icons contributors (originally Kamranahmedse). We thank them for aggregating clean SVG vector badges. Link: react-icons.github.io/react-icons.