Last updated: June 15, 2026

Terms of Service

These Terms of Service are a product-specific draft for GitCard and should be reviewed by qualified legal counsel before production use.

These Terms govern access to and use of GitCard, a developer portfolio, resume, card-design, recruiter search, messaging, and physical card-ordering service operated by Gitcard. In these Terms, "GitCard," "we," "us," and "our" refer to Gitcard, and "you" refers to the person or organization using the service.

By creating an account, using GitCard, starting a subscription, ordering physical cards, uploading content, or using any GitCard feature, you agree to these Terms. If you do not agree, do not use GitCard.

1. Eligibility and Accounts

You must be able to form a binding contract under applicable law to use GitCard. You are responsible for the accuracy of account information, for maintaining the confidentiality of your login credentials, and for all activity under your account.

GitCard supports Developer and Recruiter account modes. Developer accounts are used to create public portfolio profiles, cards, resumes, and source-code insights. Recruiter accounts are used to search public developer information and, with a paid Recruiter Workspace subscription, manage private candidate workflow data.

2. GitCard Features

  • Developer profiles, cards, templates, resumes, and source metrics. GitCard helps developers create public portfolio pages, design digital and printable card layouts, sync selected GitHub and GitLab information, and build resumes.
  • Recruiter search and workspace. Search Developers is free for signed-in Recruiter accounts. Recruiter Workspace, including saved candidates, notes, statuses, tags, and prepared invite workflows, requires an active paid subscription, trial, or authorized internal testing override.
  • Messaging and invitations. GitCard may support direct messages and GitHub Issue invitations. GitHub Issue invitations are public GitHub content and should only be created when you intend to send a public invitation.
  • Physical card orders. GitCard may allow users to order printed business cards. Order availability, pricing, shipping, production, and fulfillment depend on third-party print and logistics providers.

3. User Content and Public Information

You retain ownership of resumes, profile text, card designs, images, project descriptions, messages, notes, and other content you submit to GitCard. You grant GitCard a worldwide, non-exclusive, royalty-free license to host, process, display, reproduce, transmit, and create technical copies of your content as needed to provide, secure, improve, and support the service.

Some content is public by design, including public profile information, selected GitHub or GitLab metrics, public project details, public resume sections when enabled, public profile pages, and public analysis pages. You are responsible for choosing what to publish and for making sure you have the rights to upload or display your content.

Recruiter candidate records, private notes, tags, statuses, prepared invite drafts, imported resume files, private resume drafts, and private uploads are intended to be private workflow data, subject to the access controls and settings available in GitCard.

4. Third-Party Integrations

GitCard integrates with third-party services including Supabase for authentication, storage, and database services; Stripe for payments, subscriptions, invoices, checkout, and billing portal access; GitHub and GitLab for OAuth, profile, repository, and source-code data; Gelato for physical card production and shipping; Resend for transactional email; and OpenAI or Groq for optional AI resume features.

Your use of third-party services may be subject to those providers' terms and privacy policies. GitCard is not responsible for third-party platforms, outages, decisions, or content, except where required by law.

5. AI Resume Tools

GitCard Pro may include AI resume extraction, analysis, scoring support, and section-improvement tools. AI outputs can be inaccurate, incomplete, or unsuitable for your situation. You are responsible for reviewing and editing AI-assisted content before saving, publishing, exporting, or using it.

AI tools are not legal, financial, immigration, hiring, employment, or career guarantees. GitCard may limit AI usage through included monthly credits, cost caps, abuse controls, or service availability limits.

6. Subscriptions, Trials, and Payments

  • GitCard Pro is $7.99 per month, renews monthly until canceled, and unlocks premium card templates, dynamic QR controls for eligible card flows, and included monthly AI resume credits for eligible Developer accounts.
  • Recruiter Search Developers is free for signed-in Recruiter accounts.
  • Recruiter Workspace is $29 per month and includes a 3-day free trial. The trial begins when you activate Recruiter Workspace through Stripe Checkout and provide or activate a payment method. If you cancel before the trial ends, you should not be charged for the first paid billing period.
  • Subscriptions automatically renew monthly unless canceled. Prices, plan features, and included usage may change prospectively, but material changes will be communicated as required by law.
  • Payments, invoices, taxes, payment methods, subscription changes, and hosted billing management are handled through Stripe. You authorize GitCard and Stripe to charge the payment method you provide for recurring subscription fees, applicable taxes, one-time card-order payments, and other amounts you approve.
  • You can cancel subscriptions through GitCard billing settings or the Stripe-hosted billing portal. If you cancel, paid features remain available until the end of the current paid period or trial period, unless your access is terminated for violation of these Terms or required by law.
  • For California customers, automatic-renewal terms are intended to be disclosed before checkout, and online cancellation is available through GitCard billing settings or the Stripe-hosted billing portal.
  • Except where required by law or expressly stated in GitCard, subscription fees and completed physical card orders are not refundable. Failed payments may result in loss of paid features after any applicable grace period.

7. Physical Card Orders

Before submitting a physical card order, you are responsible for reviewing card designs, spelling, QR codes, contact details, print previews, shipping information, and quantities. GitCard may calculate print and shipping costs server-side using saved quote, product, and delivery information.

Ordered physical cards may include a permanent GitCard dynamic QR redirect. You can update the destination URL after purchase, and GitCard may record privacy-safe scan totals and coarse device, browser, referrer-origin, and country information without storing raw IP addresses or full user-agent strings.

Production, shipping, taxes, and delivery estimates may vary. GitCard does not guarantee that printed colors, trim, material, or delivery timing will exactly match on-screen previews. We may reject, cancel, or refuse orders that violate these Terms, third-party provider rules, or applicable law.

8. Acceptable Use

  • Do not use GitCard to violate laws, infringe rights, misrepresent identity or qualifications, send spam, harass others, scrape or misuse personal data, bypass access controls, interfere with the service, or upload malicious code.
  • Do not publish confidential information, private repository data, private resumes, trade secrets, or personal information about others unless you have the right to do so.
  • Do not use recruiter tools to make unlawful employment, hiring, credit, housing, insurance, or eligibility decisions, or to discriminate against protected classes.

9. Service Changes and Termination

GitCard may add, change, suspend, or discontinue features, plans, limits, integrations, templates, AI providers, or third-party fulfillment options. We may suspend or terminate accounts that violate these Terms, create risk, cause harm, or expose GitCard or others to legal liability.

You may stop using GitCard at any time. Account deletion, data deletion, subscription cancellation, and third-party payment or fulfillment records may be handled separately depending on the feature and applicable legal, tax, fraud-prevention, and recordkeeping requirements.

10. Disclaimers

GitCard is provided "as is" and "as available." To the fullest extent permitted by law, we disclaim warranties of merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, non-infringement, availability, accuracy, and uninterrupted or error-free operation.

GitCard does not guarantee job opportunities, recruiter interest, hiring outcomes, resume quality, card-order delivery dates, AI accuracy, search results, source-code metric completeness, or third-party service availability.

11. Limitation of Liability

To the fullest extent permitted by law, GitCard and Gitcard will not be liable for indirect, incidental, special, consequential, exemplary, or punitive damages, or for lost profits, lost data, lost opportunities, reputational harm, or service interruption.

To the fullest extent permitted by law, our total liability for all claims relating to GitCard will not exceed the greater of the amount you paid to GitCard in the three months before the event giving rise to the claim or $100.

12. Governing Law and US Court Venue

These Terms are governed by the laws of California and applicable United States federal law, without regard to conflict-of-law rules. Subject to any rights you may have under applicable law, disputes relating to these Terms or GitCard will be brought in the state or federal courts located in California, United States, and you consent to personal jurisdiction and venue in those courts.

These Terms do not include arbitration language or a class-action waiver.

13. Contact

Questions about these Terms may be sent to [support email]. Privacy questions should be sent to [privacy email].