Early preview terms
Last updated 16 August 2026
Joining the interest list is free and does not guarantee an invitation. These terms also apply if you later download or use an Appmost preview build.
1. Provider
Appmost is provided by Appmost AB, organisation number 559384-4540, Norra Hamngatan 6, Göteborg, Sweden. Contact: hello@appmost.app.
2. Interest list
You may join the list to receive information about preview access and launch updates. An entry is not a purchase, reservation, or promise of access. You can leave the list at any time by contacting us. Personal data is handled under the privacy policy.
3. Preview access
We may invite participants gradually, limit capacity, pause access, or end the preview. Preview features can change, be incomplete, or be removed. Unless we state otherwise, the preview is free and does not start a subscription or payment obligation.
4. Licence and acceptable use
If invited, Appmost AB grants you a limited, personal, non-exclusive, non-transferable and revocable licence to install and evaluate the preview for lawful purposes. You may not redistribute the software, bypass access controls, interfere with the service, or use it to violate another person’s rights.
5. Your projects and backups
You retain rights to content and projects you create. Preview software can contain defects, so keep independent backups and do not rely on it as the sole copy of important work. You are responsible for having the rights needed for content you provide or publish.
6. Availability and liability
The preview is provided for evaluation and may be unavailable without notice. To the extent permitted by applicable law, Appmost AB is not liable for indirect loss, lost profits, or lost data arising from preview use. Nothing in these terms limits rights or liability that cannot legally be limited.
7. Changes and governing law
We may update these terms as the preview develops. Material changes will be communicated before they apply to continued preview use. Swedish law applies, without limiting mandatory consumer protections, and disputes are handled by the competent Swedish courts.