License Agreement (Public Offer)
Licence, trial, payment and access terms for BonTarget.
Effective date: 29 July 2026
Individual Entrepreneur Ilgiz Khamzin, registered in Tbilisi, Georgia, individual entrepreneur identification number 302356402, operating under the commercial name BonTarget, hereinafter the Licensor, on the one part, and the person accepting this Agreement, hereinafter the User or the Licensee, on the other part, enter into this License Agreement, hereinafter the Agreement, as follows.
BonTarget is the commercial name of a software service and is not a separate legal entity. The Licensor is the contracting party and the recipient of payments.
1. THE SERVICE AND DEFINITIONS
1.1. BonTarget is a software service for automating appointments and managing services, specialists, schedules, clients, bookings and related workflows. BonTarget is hereinafter referred to as the Service.
1.2. A User may be an individual, an independent professional, a self-employed person, an individual entrepreneur, a legal entity, an organisation or an authorised representative thereof.
1.3. A User's Client is a person who books the User's services or otherwise interacts with booking tools connected to the Service.
1.4. A Paid Period is the period of access to paid Service features for which the Licensor has received payment.
1.5. The Service domain is https://bontarget.com. The official email address is bontarget.team@gmail.com.
2. SUBJECT MATTER AND LICENCE
2.1. For the term of the Agreement, the Licensor grants the User a limited, non-exclusive and non-transferable right to use the features actually made available to the User for their intended purpose. The User shall comply with the Agreement and pay for paid access as agreed.
2.2. The licence permits remote use of the Service through the interfaces provided. No exclusive rights, source code, trademarks, domain names or other intellectual property of the Licensor are transferred to the User.
2.3. The available feature set is determined by the current version of BonTarget and the access actually provided to the User.
2.4. Depending on account configuration, the Service may provide:
- creation and configuration of a Telegram booking bot;
- online booking for clients;
- creation and management of services and specialists;
- configuration of schedules, working days, hours and available slots;
- creation, rescheduling and cancellation of bookings;
- notifications and reminders where the relevant channel is available;
- management of client information and booking history;
- an administrative interface and Telegram Mini App;
- other features actually available to the User in the current version of the Service.
2.5. The appearance of a feature in an interface, demonstration material or code does not mean that it is included in paid access if it is hidden, disabled or not actually made available to the User.
2.6. The Licensor may modify, update, replace, temporarily restrict or discontinue individual features. The Licensor is not obliged to release future features or preserve every feature unchanged unless mandatory law or an individual written term provides otherwise.
3. THE USER AND AUTHORITY
3.1. The User must have the legal capacity and authority necessary to enter into the Agreement. A person acting for an organisation or another person confirms that they hold the required authority.
3.2. The User is solely responsible for having the right to conduct its activities, provide the stated services, use the Service in the chosen jurisdiction and process its clients' data.
3.3. The User is responsible for the accuracy of submitted information, the security of its Telegram account, devices and communication channels, and the actions of specialists, employees, administrators and contractors to whom it grants access.
3.4. Granting access to a third party does not release the User from its obligations under the Agreement.
4. ACCEPTANCE OF THE AGREEMENT
4.1. Acceptance means the User's full and unconditional acceptance of this Agreement, the Privacy Policy and the Limitation of Liability appendix.
4.2. The principal method of acceptance is payment for Service access at the price and in the currency disclosed to the User before payment. Payment constitutes full and unconditional acceptance of the documents listed in clause 4.1.
4.3. Acceptance may also occur by written confirmation or by starting to use the Service after receiving access and an opportunity to review the terms, provided that this does not conflict with mandatory law.
4.4. Before payment, the User is given an opportunity to review the current documents. Links to the documents are included in the message containing the payment button, link, details or other payment instructions, or immediately before that message.
4.5. If the User does not agree to the documents, the User must not pay for or start using the Service.
5. DEMO AND TRIAL PERIOD
5.1. Demo mode is intended for familiarisation with the Service. Using a demo does not by itself start a trial for real operations.
5.2. The trial starts when the User proceeds to real use and completes the minimum setup needed to accept real bookings. This setup normally includes core business details, at least one service, at least one specialist, service-to-specialist assignments, working days and working hours.
5.3. The initial trial lasts 7 calendar days from its actual activation.
5.4. The trial may be extended automatically once for a further 7 calendar days if fewer than three real bookings were completed during the initial 7 days.
5.5. Demo, test, canceled or fictitious bookings, missed appointments and any other bookings that do not represent actually completed visits are excluded when deciding whether to extend the trial.
5.6. Trial access is provided at the Licensor's discretion. The Licensor may refuse a repeated trial or restrict it in cases of abuse, duplicate accounts, fictitious activity or other bad-faith use.
5.7. Demo and trial features may be limited. A trial does not guarantee the subsequent availability of any feature.
6. PRICE AND REGIONAL PRICING
6.1. The price may depend on the selected or confirmed region, the regional currency, the number of active specialists, a commercial proposal, an invoice or a payment request.
6.2. The current price, currency, tariff content and included number of specialists are disclosed to the User before payment through the BonTarget interface, a commercial proposal, a representative's message, an invoice or a payment request. The final amount must be known to the User before payment.
6.3. For Kazakhstan, the standard monthly price is calculated as KZT 3,900 for the first specialist and KZT 1,700 for each additional specialist, unless different individual terms are offered to the User in writing before payment.
6.4. The Licensor may provide an individual price, discount or other commercial terms. The amount and currency disclosed before a particular payment apply to that payment.
6.5. The Licensor may change prices for future periods. A new price applies only to a future payment and does not retroactively shorten a Paid Period.
6.6. The User may decline a future period by not paying for it.
7. PAYMENT, ACCESS PERIOD AND RENEWAL
7.1. Payments are received by Individual Entrepreneur Ilgiz Khamzin. The Licensor or a BonTarget representative communicates the payment method.
7.2. Payment is made manually using the communicated details, invoice or payment request. There is no automatic charge and no automatic renewal.
7.3. The User must pay separately for each subsequent period if it wishes to continue using paid features. Failure to receive a reminder does not release the User from the need to pay for the next period.
7.4. A Paid Period is one calendar month and ends on the corresponding calendar date of the following month. If that date does not exist in the following month, the Paid Period ends on the last day of that month. For example, a period commencing on 5 May ends on 5 June, and a period commencing on 1 February ends on 1 March.
7.5. The Paid Period begins when payment is confirmed and paid access is provided. If the User pays before the current trial or a previously paid period ends, and the User is informed before payment that the new period will begin afterwards, the paid calendar month is calculated from that stated future date.
7.6. The Licensor's obligation to provide paid access is performed when the User is given the ability to use paid features during the Paid Period, unless mandatory law requires otherwise.
7.7. A bank, payment service or other intermediary may apply its own fee, exchange rate or conversion. The Licensor does not set or control those external charges.
7.8. The Licensor does not guarantee the use of any particular bank or payment service and may change the available payment method.
8. REFUNDS
8.1. Once paid access has been provided, ordinary refunds are not available. The User's decision not to use, or to stop using, the access provided does not by itself create an automatic refund right.
8.2. Erroneous and duplicate payments may be refunded after verification.
8.3. Technical and disputed situations are reviewed individually. If the Licensor was in fact unable to provide paid access due to its own fault, the parties may agree on correction, an access extension, a full or partial refund, or another reasonable remedy.
8.4. The Licensor may voluntarily issue a full or partial refund. A voluntary refund does not constitute an admission of breach, fault or liability and does not create an obligation to make similar refunds in the future.
8.5. Any mandatory User rights that cannot be excluded under applicable law remain unaffected.
9. USE RULES
9.1. The User must use the Service lawfully, in good faith and for its intended purpose.
9.2. The User must not:
- use the Service for unlawful activities, spam or unsolicited bulk messages;
- create fictitious bookings or artificial activity;
- violate third-party rights, privacy or legitimate interests;
- obtain unauthorised access to other accounts or data;
- circumvent access restrictions or security measures;
- interfere with the Service, distribute malicious code, conduct attacks or impose an excessive infrastructure load;
- submit knowingly false information, engage in fraud or abuse payment disputes;
- copy, decompile or otherwise investigate the Service beyond what is expressly permitted by law.
9.3. Before working with real clients, the User must verify its settings as set out in the Limitation of Liability appendix.
10. RESTRICTION, SUSPENSION AND TERMINATION OF ACCESS
10.1. If payment is not made, the Licensor may restrict or suspend paid features until the next payment is received.
10.2. The Licensor may restrict, suspend or terminate access in cases of fraud, spam, unlawful use, infringement of third-party rights, attempted interference with the Service, a security threat, provision of false information or a material breach of the Agreement.
10.3. The Licensor may consider the nature, severity, repetition and risk of a breach when selecting a measure. Access may be restricted immediately in the event of a security threat or unlawful use.
10.4. The User may stop using the Service at any time. Discontinuing future use does not result in an automatic refund for paid access already provided.
10.5. Termination does not affect accrued payment obligations, intellectual property, data, limitation of liability, dispute resolution or any other provisions that by their nature survive termination.
10.6. Data deletion or anonymisation periods are governed by the Privacy Policy, applicable law and actual retention needs. Termination of access does not mean immediate deletion of every record.
11. DATA AND PRIVACY
11.1. Personal data processing is described in the Privacy Policy, which forms an integral part of the Service terms.
11.2. The User is solely responsible for having a lawful basis to collect, use and transfer to the Service the data of its clients, specialists, employees and other persons, and for providing any required notices to them.
11.3. The User must not enter unnecessary sensitive data into the Service without a genuine need and a lawful basis.
11.4. The Licensor may process data to the extent necessary to provide the Service, perform the Agreement, maintain security, prevent abuse, keep accounting records, comply with law and resolve disputes.
12. INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY AND USER MATERIALS
12.1. Exclusive rights in the Service, its software code, interface, design and the Licensor's materials belong to the Licensor or the relevant rights holders.
12.2. Rights in data, names, descriptions, images and other materials submitted by the User remain with the User or their respective rights holders.
12.3. The User grants the Licensor a limited right to technically store, reproduce, format, transmit and otherwise process those materials solely as needed to operate the Service, perform the Agreement and comply with lawful obligations.
12.4. The User warrants that it has the rights necessary for submitted materials and is responsible for related third-party claims.
13. WARRANTIES AND LIMITATION OF LIABILITY
13.1. The Service is provided “as is” and “as available”. The Licensor does not warrant absolute continuity, complete absence of errors, compatibility with all devices and external platforms, or satisfaction of all User expectations.
13.2. BonTarget is not a party to the relationship between the User and its clients and is not responsible for the User's services, their quality, price, legality or outcome.
13.3. The Licensor does not guarantee increased profit, client or booking numbers, the absence of cancellations or no-shows, or any other commercial result.
13.4. Detailed risk allocation and liability limitations are set out in the Limitation of Liability appendix, which is an integral part of the Agreement.
13.5. To the maximum extent permitted by applicable law, the Licensor's aggregate liability for claims relating to BonTarget is limited to the amount actually paid by the User for the last Paid Period preceding the relevant claim.
13.6. Liability limitations do not apply to the extent that their application is expressly prohibited by mandatory law.
14. EXTERNAL CIRCUMSTANCES AND FORCE MAJEURE
14.1. The Licensor is not responsible for delays, failures or inability to perform caused by Telegram, third-party platforms, hosting providers, banks, payment services, internet providers, mobile operators, User devices or browsers, access restrictions, blocks, sanctions, government action, third-party action, cyberattacks or other circumstances beyond the Licensor's reasonable control.
14.2. A party is relieved from liability for non-performance caused by force majeure to the extent and for the duration of those circumstances. Obligations already accrued in respect of access actually provided remain due unless mandatory law requires otherwise.
15. CHANGES AND ASSIGNMENT
15.1. The Licensor may publish a new version of the Agreement. Each version states its effective date and applies upon publication or from a later date stated in it.
15.2. Continuing to use the Service after a new version takes effect may constitute acceptance of the updated terms. The Licensor may communicate material changes by email, through the Service interface or through another available channel.
15.3. Changes to the Agreement or price do not retroactively shorten a Paid Period. The User may reject the terms of a future period by discontinuing use and not paying for it.
15.4. The Licensor may assign its rights and obligations under the Agreement to another person upon notice to the User by email, through the interface or by publication on the website. Assignment does not shorten a Paid Period.
15.5. The User may not assign its rights and obligations without the Licensor's prior written consent, except where such restriction is prohibited by law.
16. DISPUTE RESOLUTION
16.1. The parties shall first seek to resolve disputes through negotiations.
16.2. A written claim must be sent to bontarget.team@gmail.com and should state the claimant, circumstances, demands and supporting materials.
16.3. The Licensor reviews a written claim within 15 calendar days of receipt.
16.4. If the dispute is not resolved by negotiation, it shall be heard by a court in Georgia under Georgian law, unless mandatory law prescribes a different procedure or jurisdiction.
16.5. The Agreement is governed by the laws of Georgia. Mandatory legal provisions that cannot be excluded by agreement remain in effect.
17. FINAL PROVISIONS
17.1. The Agreement takes effect upon acceptance and continues until the parties' obligations terminate.
17.2. Messages, documents and confirmations sent to the parties' email addresses or through agreed electronic channels may have legal effect and be used as evidence unless the law requires another form.
17.3. The User must keep its contact email or other provided communication channel current. A message is deemed properly sent to the User's last known address.
17.4. If a provision is held invalid or unenforceable, the remaining provisions remain in effect. The invalid provision is replaced by a permissible provision closest to its intended meaning.
17.5. An individual written commercial proposal, invoice or payment request prevails as to the specific price, currency, number of specialists and period, but does not displace the other terms unless expressly stated.
17.6. The Russian version is the source text. Other-language versions have the same intended meaning; in case of a wording discrepancy, the Russian version prevails to the extent permitted by mandatory law.
18. LICENSOR DETAILS
Ilgiz Khamzin, Individual Entrepreneur Service commercial name: BonTarget Registration jurisdiction: Tbilisi, Georgia Individual entrepreneur identification number: 302356402 Website: https://bontarget.com Email: bontarget.team@gmail.com
19. VERSION
This version of the License Agreement is effective from 29 July 2026.