ScreenForge Terms of Service

Terms of Service

Last updated: April 19, 2026

The short version. You buy ScreenForge once on the Mac App Store. You get a personal license to use the app on your devices. You keep ownership of anything you make with it. No subscription, no surprise fees.

By downloading or using ScreenForge, you agree to these terms and to Apple's Licensed Application End User License Agreement, which sits on top of anything we say here.

1. Who you are dealing with

ScreenForge is made and supported by Intrigue MMC LLC, operating as Intriguing Insight ("we," "us"). Contact us at [email protected].

2. Your license to use ScreenForge

When you download ScreenForge from the Mac App Store, Apple grants you a personal, non-transferable license to use the app on Macs you own or control, under Apple's standard terms. Our rules on top of that:

  • You may use ScreenForge for your own work, your employer's work, and your client work.
  • You may not redistribute, resell, rent, or clone the app.
  • You may not reverse-engineer the app except where allowed by law.
  • You may not remove our copyright or trademark notices.

3. In-app purchases

ScreenForge is free to download. It sells two one-time, non-renewing unlocks through the Mac App Store:

  • Pro — unlocks all device export sizes, the full theme library, AI translations, unlimited AI requests with your own key, brand kits, advanced text effects, and watermark-free export.
  • Power Pack — adds video and GIF export, command-line batch export, direct upload to App Store Connect, Siri Shortcuts, iCloud sync, Figma import, and team brand kits.

Prices are shown at the time of purchase in your local currency. Neither unlock is a subscription. Nothing recurs.

4. Payments and refunds

Apple processes all in-app purchases and handles refund requests through the App Store. If you want a refund, the fastest path is reportaproblem.apple.com. If Apple denies a refund and you believe you deserve one, write to [email protected] and we will look at it personally.

5. Bring your own AI key

The AI-powered features in ScreenForge (headlines, translations, competitor analysis) require you to provide your own API key from Anthropic or OpenAI. You pay your AI provider directly under their terms. ScreenForge never proxies those requests and never sees your key outside your own Mac's Keychain.

A limited demo mode exists for headlines so you can evaluate the feature without a key.

6. Your content is yours

Screenshots, designs, themes, copy, and exports you create with ScreenForge belong to you. Nothing you make is shared with us. We do not store your projects.

7. Third-party content

The Competitor Analysis feature downloads publicly listed App Store screenshots via Apple's iTunes Lookup API. Those assets belong to the third-party developers who published them. You are responsible for how you use any third-party imagery you bring into your own designs.

The Brand Kit extractor fetches URLs you provide and extracts color palettes from public HTML and CSS. Use it on sites you have the right to reference.

8. Updates and availability

Updates go out through the Mac App Store. We will keep ScreenForge working on reasonably recent versions of macOS, but we may raise the minimum supported version over time. Current minimum: macOS 14 Sonoma.

We may add, change, or retire features as ScreenForge evolves. If we retire a feature you paid for, we will be straightforward about it and, where appropriate, offer equivalent functionality.

9. Acceptable use

Do not use ScreenForge to create content that is unlawful, violates someone else's rights, depicts minors in a sexual context, or otherwise breaks Apple's App Store Review Guidelines. You are responsible for the content you create.

10. No warranty

ScreenForge is provided as is. We build it carefully and test it hard, but we cannot guarantee it will be uninterrupted, error-free, or that any specific outcome will follow from using it. To the fullest extent allowed by law, we disclaim implied warranties, including merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose.

11. Limitation of liability

To the fullest extent allowed by law, Intrigue MMC LLC is not liable for indirect, incidental, special, or consequential damages arising from your use of ScreenForge. Our total liability for any claim related to the app will not exceed the amount you paid for it in the twelve months before the claim.

Nothing in these terms limits rights that cannot be limited under the law where you live.

12. Apple-specific terms

Apple is not a party to these terms. Apple is not responsible for the app or any claim related to it, including product liability or failure to meet legal requirements. If the app fails to conform to an applicable warranty, you may notify Apple and Apple will refund the price. Apple and Apple's subsidiaries are third-party beneficiaries of these terms and may enforce them against you.

13. Governing law

These terms are governed by the laws of the jurisdiction where Intrigue MMC LLC is registered, without regard to its conflict-of-laws rules. Any disputes not subject to mandatory local consumer protections will be resolved in the courts of that jurisdiction.

14. Changes to these terms

If we change these terms, we will update the date at the top and, where the change is material, note it in the next release. Continued use of the app after the change means you accept the new terms.

15. Contact

Questions? Email [email protected].

Intrigue MMC LLC · Operating as Intriguing Insight · ScreenForge is a trademark of Intrigue MMC LLC.