Terms of Service

Last updated: August 15, 2026

These Terms of Service ("Terms") govern your use of Super Vibe ("Service") — this website and the Super Vibe Chrome extension — operated by AllThingsGHL ("we", "us", "our"). By requesting a license key or using the extension, you agree to these Terms.

1. Service Description

Super Vibe is a Chrome extension that moves projects between GoHighLevel's AI Studio and GitHub, in both directions: it saves an AI Studio project's source into a GitHub repository, and it imports a compatible GitHub repository into a new AI Studio project after a compatibility check. We are not affiliated with or endorsed by HighLevel, GitHub, or Lovable.

2. Free License Key

The Service is free. You receive a license key by email after providing a valid email address. Keys are for your own use — don't share, resell, or programmatically farm them. We may revoke keys that are abused.

3. Acceptable Use

You agree not to:

  • Use the Service for any unlawful purpose
  • Move code you do not have the right to copy or publish
  • Attempt to access other users' data or keys
  • Reverse-engineer the key system or abuse the signup endpoint
  • Resell or redistribute the Service without authorization

4. Your Accounts and Credentials

The extension operates with the HighLevel session already open in your browser and a GitHub connection you authorize. You are responsible for your HighLevel and GitHub accounts, for the repositories you choose to grant access to, and for complying with HighLevel's and GitHub's own terms while using them through Super Vibe. Your HighLevel session is never stored; your GitHub token is stored only on your computer. See the Privacy Policy for detail.

5. Your Code Stays Yours

You retain all rights to the projects and repositories you move with Super Vibe. Your code travels directly between your browser, GitHub, and HighLevel — it does not pass through our servers, and we claim no license to it beyond what is needed to run the Service.

6. Migrated Projects Are a Starting Point

A migration changes a project's environment, and the compatibility check tells you what it can see — not everything that can differ. After an import, some dependencies load from a CDN, environment values are inlined or omitted, and images may be served from the source repository. You are responsible for reviewing and testing a migrated project before publishing it or relying on it. The preview, the named warnings, and the post-migration checklist exist so you can do that with full information.

7. Destructive Operations Are Yours to Confirm

Saving to a repository that already has content replaces that content, and the extension shows you exactly which files a save would remove before you confirm. Proceeding past a named warning is your decision. We are not responsible for repository content you chose to overwrite after being shown the preview.

8. Service Availability

We strive for reliability but do not guarantee uninterrupted service. The Service depends on third-party APIs — HighLevel's and GitHub's — that are outside our control and may change without notice. If a change on their side breaks a feature, we'll fix what can be fixed and say so plainly where it can't.

9. Limitation of Liability

Super Vibe is provided "as is" without warranties of any kind. We are not liable for any indirect, incidental, or consequential damages arising from your use of the Service, including lost code, broken builds, or repository changes you confirmed. The Service is free; our total liability is limited to $100.

10. Termination

You may stop using the Service at any time — remove the extension and your local data goes with it. We may revoke keys or suspend the Service for violation of these Terms.

11. Changes to Terms

We may update these Terms from time to time. Material changes will be communicated by email at least 14 days before taking effect. Continued use after changes constitutes acceptance.

12. Contact

Questions about these Terms? Contact us.