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Terms of Service
Last updated: 2026-05-08 Effective date: 2026-05-08
These Terms of Service (“Terms”) govern your use of stacksandflows.com and related services operated by Stacks and Flows (“we”, “us”). By accessing or using the site, you agree to these Terms. If you do not agree, please stop using the site.
1. Editorial content and copyright
All articles, reviews, comparisons, lists, tool pages, use-case write-ups, and other written or visual content on stacksandflows.com is 漏 Stacks and Flows, all rights reserved, except for the narrowly defined permissions below and the workflow templates licensed separately under Section 2.
You may, without further permission:
- Quote up to 150 words of any single article, with clear attribution to Stacks and Flows and a visible link back to the original stacksandflows.com URL.
- Read, share, and link to any of our pages for personal, non- commercial purposes.
- Embed a single short quotation in a newsletter, slide deck, or social-media post, with attribution as above.
You may not, without our prior written permission:
- Republish, mirror, syndicate, or rehost full articles in any format.
- Translate full articles into other languages and publish them.
- Use our content (in whole or in part, including visual layouts, comparison tables, and editorial taxonomies) to train commercial AI models.
- Use our content to imply our endorsement of your own products or services.
- Frame, scrape, or otherwise repackage our content as your own.
- Sell, license, or redistribute our content to third parties.
The above permissions and restrictions apply to everything except
material in /workflows/templates/{slug} (see Section 2). Reviews,
comparisons, use-case articles, and tool pages are not licensed
under MIT and remain under the copyright reserved above.
2. Workflow templates (MIT License)
Workflow templates published under the path
/workflows/templates/{slug} on stacksandflows.com are licensed under
the MIT License. The full text of the license follows in Section 2.2.
2.1 Scope of the MIT license
The MIT license covers only the following materials, when published
on /workflows/templates/{slug}:
- The workflow JSON / YAML file we publish (graph structure, node configuration, our inline annotations).
- Any inline code we author inside the template (e.g., custom JavaScript in n8n Function nodes, custom Python in Pipedream code steps).
- Accompanying documentation files explicitly marked as “MIT-licensed template documentation” within the same template directory.
The MIT license does not cover:
- Editorial articles, reviews, comparisons, tool pages, use-case
write-ups, screenshots, illustrations, design assets, brand
elements, or any other content outside
/workflows/templates/{slug}. - Third-party node definitions, connectors, or platform schemas embedded in or referenced by the template (these belong to the respective platform vendors, e.g., n8n, Make, Zapier, Pipedream).
- API keys, credentials, account names, or any data shown in
placeholder form (
YOUR_API_KEY, etc.). These are placeholders, not grants.
If you fork, modify, or redistribute one of our workflow templates,
you must keep the MIT copyright notice and permission text intact, in
either a LICENSE file or a comment block at the top of the template.
2.2 MIT License 鈥?full text
Last updated: 2026-05-08