Bistantly uses modern software tools, open-source libraries, cloud services, frameworks, and third-party technologies to provide mobile app features, website features, secure API communication, notifications, database operations, user interface components, maps, testing, and platform reliability.
This Software Licenses page is intended to acknowledge third-party software and explain how Bistantly handles open-source license notices. It is not a license for the Bistantly brand, design, source code, trademarks, content, or proprietary platform features.
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Open-source software acknowledgement
Many software products are built with open-source software. Open-source packages may be licensed under terms such as MIT, Apache License 2.0, BSD, ISC, or similar licenses. These licenses usually allow use, modification, and distribution under specific conditions, such as keeping copyright notices, license notices, and disclaimers.
Bistantly respects the work of open-source maintainers and intends to preserve required notices in the app, website, repository, release package, or license bundle where required.
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Examples of technology categories used
The exact package list may change as Bistantly develops. The platform may use software categories such as:
- Mobile application frameworks and app runtime tools.
- User interface component libraries and icon libraries.
- Backend web frameworks and server tooling.
- Database, schema, and migration tools.
- Authentication, validation, and security utilities.
- Notification and push messaging tools.
- Map, geolocation, and device capability tools.
- Testing, linting, formatting, build, and deployment tools.
- Cloud hosting, monitoring, logging, and performance tools.
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License notice approach
Before production release, Bistantly should generate and review a complete third-party software license list from the actual production codebase. This should include package names, versions, license types, copyright holders where available, and required notice text.
The final license acknowledgements may be displayed inside the app, on the website, in a downloadable license file, or in the app store release package, depending on the license requirements and platform requirements.
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No transfer of Bistantly ownership
Third-party license notices do not grant ownership of Bistantly intellectual property. Bistantly name, logo, brand assets, app design, business processes, platform content, original source code, documentation, marketing materials, and proprietary workflows remain the property of their rightful owners.
Users may not copy, reproduce, resell, reverse engineer, or misuse Bistantly materials except where expressly allowed by written agreement or applicable law.
Some features may rely on third-party services that have their own terms and policies, such as app stores, payment processors, mapping providers, cloud platforms, SMS or email providers, notification providers, analytics tools, and support tools.
Those third-party services may process information under their own terms. Bistantly is not responsible for changes, outages, pricing, limitations, or policy decisions made by third-party providers, but Bistantly aims to choose providers that support reliable and safe platform operations.
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Production launch checklist
Before public launch, Bistantly should complete the following software license steps:
- Generate a full dependency license report from backend, rider app, merchant app, admin web, and website packages.
- Review licenses for compatibility with planned commercial use.
- Keep required copyright and license notices.
- Include required notices in the app or website where necessary.
- Review icon, font, map, and image asset license rights.
- Confirm app store compliance for third-party SDKs and tracking disclosures.
- Update this page with a final package summary or link to the complete notice file.
This page currently serves as a professional pre-launch acknowledgement. Full third-party software notices should be finalized before Bistantly becomes publicly available at scale or is submitted to app stores.
Contact
If you believe a required license notice is missing, please contact Bistantly through the contact page.