License Agreement

This page summarizes the commercial and runtime terms that govern use of LoadStrike software and the associated commercial access model.

License Grant

When you purchase or are issued a LoadStrike plan, you receive a non-exclusive right to use the software within the boundaries of the purchased plan, the issued license record, and the runner keys provisioned for that license. Access to certain features is controlled by plan entitlements and validated at runtime.

LoadStrike is licensed for use, not sold. Ownership of the product, source code, branding, and related materials remains with LoadStrike.

Runtime Validation And Plan Limits

Permitted And Restricted Use

You may use LoadStrike internally for development, QA, staging, performance validation, and operational testing of your own systems or systems you are authorized to test.

You may not resell, sublicense, redistribute, or expose the software as a hosted service to third parties unless that right is explicitly granted in a separate commercial agreement. You may not bypass license validation, tamper with entitlement checks, or attempt to unlock plan-restricted features without an appropriate license.

Support, Updates, And Customer Portal

Access to commercial support, renewals, plan changes, and runner-key visibility depends on your purchased plan and the status of the associated account and license.

Published pricing and plan allowances may change over time, but the terms attached to your active purchase or renewal govern your current use until the next qualifying change.

Termination And Suspension

LoadStrike may suspend or terminate license access if payment is not completed, a license expires, or the software is used outside the scope of the purchased plan or in violation of these terms. Suspension of a license disables future run starts that require validation.

Warranty And Liability

Except where separately agreed in writing, LoadStrike is provided on an as-available basis for commercial self-hosted use. Customers remain responsible for how the software is deployed, configured, and used in their own environments.

Any service levels, negotiated support commitments, or commercial liability terms are governed by the applicable order form or separately executed commercial agreement.