Last updated: June 4, 2026
Terms of Service
These Terms govern Basable's app builder, generated app services, creator credits, Base integrations, and app-backed token launchpad.
1. Agreement
These Terms of Service are a binding agreement between you and Basable. In these Terms, Basable means Basable, we, us, or our. By accessing Basable, connecting a wallet, creating an app, deploying an app, launching a token, posting in the community, or trading through the Exchange, you agree to these Terms and our Privacy Policy.
If you use Basable for a company or other organization, you represent that you are authorized to bind that organization. Do not use Basable if you are not legally able to enter this agreement or if applicable law prohibits you from using the service.
2. What Basable Provides
Basable lets creators generate and deploy Base-ready public web apps, use Basable-managed data, storage, AI, and analytics services, manage creator credits and platform billing, and launch app-backed tokens through third-party onchain infrastructure. Basable also provides a public discovery, community, and trading surface for app-backed tokens.
Unless Basable expressly offers a separate feature, generated apps do not include a dedicated per-app database project, custody, broker services, private end-user account system, or general-purpose payment processing. App data is namespaced within Basable-managed shared infrastructure.
Basable is not a bank, broker, dealer, exchange, custodian, investment adviser, portfolio manager, or tax adviser. We do not custody your crypto assets, guarantee token liquidity, guarantee app success, or provide investment, legal, accounting, or tax advice.
3. Accounts, Wallets, and Eligibility
- You sign in with a compatible wallet such as Base Account. Wallet signatures prove control of an address; they do not transfer custody to Basable.
- You are responsible for your wallet, private keys, passkeys, devices, and all transactions signed from your wallet.
- You may not use Basable if you are subject to sanctions, located in a jurisdiction where using Basable is unlawful, or using the service for prohibited activity.
- You must provide accurate profile, project, payment, and token information and keep it current.
4. AI Builder and Generated Apps
Basable uses AI systems, including the v0 API and other model providers configured by Basable, to generate, edit, convert, repair, and deploy app code. AI output may be incomplete, inaccurate, insecure, infringing, biased, or unsuitable for your intended use. You are responsible for reviewing, testing, securing, and lawfully using any generated output before publishing it or relying on it.
- Do not submit protected health information, private keys, seed phrases, passwords, payment card data, or other sensitive secrets to the AI builder or deployed app AI endpoints.
- You must have all rights needed for prompts, uploads, app names, logos, code, images, files, links, and other materials you provide.
- You grant Basable the rights needed to process your inputs, generate app files, store versions, preview apps, deploy apps, meter usage, provide support, enforce policies, and operate the service.
- You are responsible for your generated apps, including their legality, end-user disclosures, privacy practices, data handling, intellectual property compliance, and safety.
5. Deployments, App Data, and Secrets
Generated apps may use Basable's managed data, storage, AI, analytics, and platform APIs. Basable may deploy apps through third-party hosting and infrastructure providers, including Vercel and Supabase. Public app identifiers and app API keys may be embedded in deployed client bundles by design; do not treat them as private secrets.
App records and uploaded files are separated by app-level namespaces in Basable-managed shared infrastructure. Unless Basable expressly provides a verified app-user identity feature, creator apps must not treat optional owner fields, local browser identifiers, or public app keys as a strong private-user security boundary.
Creator-supplied server-side secrets and platform credentials are intended to remain server-side and may be injected into a generated app's hosting environment so the app can call external APIs. You must not attempt to access, expose, misuse, or exfiltrate another user's data, app files, secrets, or infrastructure.
6. Tokens, Launches, and Trading
Basable's token layer is designed for app-backed tokens: the app is a proof layer linked to a token, not a promise of profit, governance, revenue, utility, redemption, ownership, or future work. A token may lose all value, may have no buyers, may be affected by smart contract bugs, wallet failures, MEV, liquidity issues, market manipulation, third-party outages, regulatory actions, or user error.
- Token launches and trades are executed through third-party onchain protocols and wallets on Base or Base Sepolia. Transactions are public, irreversible, and subject to network fees and protocol fees.
- Trades may fail, revert, execute at a worse price than expected within the slippage tolerance you select, or be affected by price impact, low liquidity, MEV, RPC delays, wallet behavior, or protocol conditions. Basable does not guarantee execution, price, liquidity, or availability.
- Basable may receive protocol or treasury fees from token activity, and creators may receive a creator fee share where supported by the underlying protocol. Fee mechanics can change as the product, protocol, or chain configuration changes.
- Token pages, stats, holders, volume, charts, app usage signals, and feeds may be delayed, incomplete, estimated, derived from Basable activity only, derived from third-party RPC or protocol data, or unavailable. Charts and feeds are informational and are not trading, investment, or accounting records.
- Basable may hide, delist, restrict, or annotate tokens, apps, posts, profiles, or links that appear unsafe, unlawful, misleading, infringing, spammy, manipulative, or otherwise harmful.
7. Payments, Credits, and Fees
Basable may offer free credits, paid credits, plans, top-ups, usage metering, and creator billing. Credits are not money, legal tender, stored value, securities, or crypto assets. Credits have no cash value, are not transferable, and are not refundable except where required by law or expressly stated by Basable.
Payments may be made through Base Pay or other supported payment flows. You are responsible for gas, network fees, failed or reverted transactions, wallet mistakes, taxes, and compliance obligations. Creator app payments configured to go to a creator wallet are between the creator and the end user; Basable may provide tooling and records but does not guarantee payment outcomes.
Basable may meter usage before, during, or after an operation to protect the service from abuse and infrastructure cost. Where Basable expressly supports refunds for failed metered operations, refunds are provided as Basable credits unless required otherwise by law.
8. Community and Content Rules
You may not use Basable to create, upload, post, deploy, launch, or trade content or tokens that are unlawful, deceptive, abusive, defamatory, exploitative, infringing, malicious, spammy, sexually exploitative, targeted at minors, designed to steal assets or data, or intended to manipulate markets or evade law enforcement.
You may not impersonate others, misrepresent affiliations, run wash trading or pump-and-dump schemes, manipulate metrics, interfere with Basable systems, scrape in abusive ways, reverse engineer private APIs, bypass usage limits, or use Basable to violate third-party terms. You may not submit fake, reverted, or misleading transactions to manipulate token feeds, charts, volume, notifications, rankings, or community signals.
9. Third-Party Services
Basable depends on third-party services and protocols, including Base, Base Account, Base Pay, Coinbase-related services, Flaunch, Vercel, v0, Supabase, AI model providers, blockchain RPC providers, block explorers, wallets, and hosting infrastructure. Your use of those services may be governed by their own terms and policies. Basable does not control their availability, security, fees, rules, or decisions.
RPC providers, indexers, analytics providers, and hosting providers may rate-limit requests, return delayed or incomplete data, change APIs, or suffer outages. These events may affect deployments, quotes, balances, token stats, charts, feeds, and payments.
10. Disclaimers
Basable is provided "as is" and "as available." To the fullest extent permitted by law, we disclaim warranties of merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, title, non-infringement, accuracy, availability, security, uninterrupted operation, and error-free operation. You use Basable, generated code, AI output, tokens, wallets, protocols, and third-party services at your own risk.
11. Limitation of Liability
To the fullest extent permitted by law, Basable will not be liable for indirect, incidental, special, consequential, exemplary, punitive, or lost-profit damages, or for lost data, lost goodwill, loss of assets, failed transactions, market losses, security incidents, third-party outages, or generated-code defects. Basable's aggregate liability for all claims relating to the service will not exceed the greater of the amount you paid Basable in the three months before the event giving rise to the claim or USD $100.
12. Indemnity
You will defend, indemnify, and hold harmless Basable and its contributors, operators, service providers, and affiliates from claims, losses, liabilities, damages, costs, and expenses arising from your use of Basable, your content, your generated apps, your tokens, your transactions, your end users, your violation of these Terms, or your violation of law or third-party rights.
13. Changes and Termination
We may update Basable or these Terms from time to time. Continued use after an update means you accept the updated Terms. We may suspend, restrict, or terminate access to Basable, apps, APIs, listings, community features, or accounts at any time where we believe it is necessary to protect users, comply with law, enforce these Terms, or operate the service. We may also impose or change rate limits, usage caps, feature flags, supported chains, supported providers, app listing rules, and credit requirements.