Third-Party Notices
Effective date: 2026-06-29
GoHoardly may use open-source software, cloud services, and components provided by third parties in the operation of the service. This document provides an informational summary of the main external components, services, and licenses used in the application. It does not modify, replace, or limit the official license terms of the relevant components. Where any discrepancy exists, the official license or terms of the relevant third party shall prevail.
1. Open-Source Components
| Component | Purpose | License |
|---|---|---|
| React | User interface | MIT License |
| React Router | Routing and client-side navigation | MIT License |
| React Helmet Async | Page metadata management | MIT License |
| Vite | Build system and development tooling | MIT License |
| Tailwind CSS | CSS framework and styling system | MIT License |
| Lucide React | Icons | ISC License; certain icons derived from Feather may be MIT |
| Recharts | Charts and data visualisation | MIT License |
| Supabase JS | Database and authentication client | MIT License |
The list above contains the main components. The project may also use additional direct or transitive dependencies, each of which may be subject to its own license terms.
2. Infrastructure Providers
Cloudflare
Provides DNS, network infrastructure, CDN/proxy, and security and traffic management features. Cloudflare's own terms of service, privacy policy, and other legal documents apply.
Vercel
Provides frontend hosting, deployment, build infrastructure, and edge/CDN infrastructure. Vercel's own terms of service, privacy policy, and other legal documents apply.
Supabase
Provides authentication, PostgreSQL database, API, Row Level Security, and session infrastructure. Supabase's own licenses, terms of service, privacy policy, and other legal documents apply.
Resend
Provides sending of registration confirmation, password reset, e-mail address change, and support-related transactional e-mails. Resend's own terms of service, privacy policy, and other legal documents apply.
3. OAuth and Login Providers
Google OAuth
If the user logs in with a Google account, Google's own terms of service, privacy policy, and OAuth-related rules also apply. The use of Google OAuth does not mean that GoHoardly has access to the full contents of the user's Google account. The scope of accessible data is determined by the application's technical settings and by the permissions approved by the user.
4. AI-Assisted Content
Certain graphic elements, illustrations, mascot images, or other visual elements of GoHoardly may have been created or further developed with the assistance of artificial intelligence. Such content is used in accordance with applicable laws and the license terms of the relevant AI service provider. AI-based outputs are not necessarily unique, and similar outputs may be generated for others. By using GoHoardly, the user does not acquire any rights to the mascot, illustrations, brand assets, or other visual content, except to the extent necessary for the intended use of the service.
5. Copyright and Scope of Licenses
Third-party licenses apply only to the relevant third-party components, libraries, icon sets, services, or other content. GoHoardly's own source code, product name, branding, graphic elements, UI design, mascot, illustrations, and texts are not automatically subject to these open-source licenses. The use of open-source components does not make the entire GoHoardly application open source, unless this is expressly stated separately by the service provider.
6. Preservation of License Notices
GoHoardly uses open-source components in accordance with the applicable license terms. Where a license requires copyright notices, license texts, or notice files to be preserved, such notices are preserved in the project, build output, repository, or another appropriate form. Full license texts are available on the official websites, npm packages, or GitHub repositories of the relevant components.