ShotKit Terms of Service

Effective 2026-05-05. Last updated 2026-05-05.

These terms govern your use of ShotKit (the web app at shotkit.stewartb.workers.dev and the mobile apps for iOS and Android). By using ShotKit, you agree to these terms. If you don't agree, don't use the service.

1. What ShotKit does

ShotKit takes a natural-language description of a drone shot and generates a DJI WPML KMZ flight plan you can load into DJI Pilot 2 or compatible apps. It also provides terrain-aware altitude planning, weather and sun visualisation, and a small library of mission management tools.

ShotKit does not fly your drone for you. It produces a flight plan; you remain the Pilot in Command (PIC) and are solely responsible for executing the flight safely and legally.

Safety first. Always perform pre-flight checks, verify airspace, observe local regulations (SACAA Part 101 in South Africa; FAA Part 107 in the US; EASA Implementing Regulation (EU) 2019/947 in Europe; equivalent regulations elsewhere), confirm weather conditions independently, and maintain visual line of sight unless your authority and equipment permit BVLOS. ShotKit's outputs are planning aids, not airworthiness certifications.

2. Your account

3. Acceptable use

Don't use ShotKit to:

We may rate-limit, suspend, or terminate accounts that violate these rules. Material violations result in immediate termination without refund.

4. Pricing and Pro tier

Refunds: handled per the platform you purchased through. Apple and Google have their own refund policies; for direct web purchases via Stripe, contact us within 14 days for a refund of an unused billing cycle.

5. Your content

You retain ownership of:

You grant ShotKit a non-exclusive, royalty-free license to store, process, and display your content as needed to operate the service for you. We don't claim ownership of your missions, and we don't use your prompts or mission data to train AI models. AI prompts are processed by Anthropic's Claude API (subject to Anthropic's terms); per their policy at the time of writing, API submissions are not used for model training.

6. Our content

The ShotKit app, branding, code, and prompt-engineering work are owned by Stewart Burton and protected by copyright and trade-secret law. You get a personal, non-exclusive license to use the service while your account is active. You don't get rights to copy, modify, or redistribute the application code or branding.

7. Third-party services

ShotKit relies on third-party services that have their own terms:

If a third-party service goes down, ShotKit may be partially or fully unavailable. We try to soft-fail gracefully but can't guarantee continuous availability.

8. Disclaimers and liability

ShotKit is provided "as is" and "as available". We don't warrant that:

To the maximum extent permitted by law:

9. Termination

10. Governing law and disputes

These terms are governed by the laws of the Republic of South Africa. Disputes that can't be resolved by good-faith negotiation will be subject to the exclusive jurisdiction of the South African courts. Nothing in this section limits your rights as a consumer under your local law.

11. Changes to these terms

If we materially change these terms, we'll update the "last updated" date and notify active users by email at least 14 days before the change takes effect. Continued use after the effective date is acceptance of the new terms.

12. Contact

Stewart Burton (operator) - ai@stewart-burton.com