Terms of Use
Last updated: May 28, 2026
These Terms of Use govern your use of FlowCast, a personal presentation tool for scripture, notes, media, and music playback controls.
Use of the App
You may use FlowCast for personal presentation workflows. You are responsible for how you use the app, the content you display, and the music or media you choose to play.
Connected Services
FlowCast can connect to Google/YouTube and Spotify through OAuth. By connecting an account, you authorize the app to use the requested permissions to list playlists, access selected media metadata, and control playback where supported.
Third-Party Terms
Your use of YouTube and Spotify through FlowCast is also subject to those services' own terms, policies, and account requirements. You are responsible for complying with applicable third-party rules, including rules about playback, public performance, and content rights.
No Content Ownership Transfer
Connecting a YouTube or Spotify account does not transfer ownership of any content to FlowCast. Playlist, track, video, album, artist, and account data remain governed by the relevant third-party service.
Availability
The app depends on browser behavior and third-party APIs. Features may stop working if Google/YouTube, Spotify, browser vendors, or hosting providers change their APIs, policies, authentication rules, playback behavior, or availability.
No Warranty
FlowCast is provided as-is without warranties of any kind. The app owner does not guarantee uninterrupted access, error-free operation, or compatibility with every account, browser, playlist, track, or video.
Limitation of Liability
To the fullest extent permitted by law, the app owner is not liable for indirect, incidental, consequential, special, or punitive damages arising from your use of FlowCast.
Changes
These terms may be updated as the app changes. Continued use of FlowCast after updates means you accept the revised terms.
Contact
For questions about these terms, contact kel.amoaba@gmail.com.