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Terms of Service

The working agreement between Impulso and the brands, distributors, and venues we serve — what we provide, what we ask of clients, and how each engagement is governed.

Draft

Pending attorney review

EN

This page is a content skeleton, not a final legal document. A licensed attorney must draft and approve the final Terms of Service before launch — in particular W-2 worker classification and staffing clauses, liability and indemnification, governing law, arbitration, and the worker GPS-tracking consent, TCPA (SMS/WhatsApp), and data-retention provisions that align with the Privacy Policy.

ES

Esta página es un esqueleto de contenido, no un documento legal final. Un abogado con licencia debe redactar y aprobar los Términos de Servicio finales antes del lanzamiento — en especial la clasificación laboral W-2 y las cláusulas de staffing, la responsabilidad e indemnización, la ley aplicable, el arbitraje, y las disposiciones de consentimiento de rastreo GPS de trabajadores, TCPA (SMS/WhatsApp) y retención de datos que se alinean con la Política de Privacidad.

Draft prepared June 10, 2026 · Effective date: to be set upon attorney approval

Services & scope (B2B)

Impulso provides staffed beverage-activation services — in-store tastings, bar and nightclub activations, festival sampling, and private events — to business clients: liquor and beer brands, distributors, importers, and venues.

These terms govern that business-to-business relationship. Our services are not offered to consumers, and nothing on this site is an offer to sell alcohol. Each engagement is defined by its own statement of work, which controls if it conflicts with these terms.

Worker classification (W-2) & staffing terms

Every field ambassador on a Impulso activation is a W-2 employee of Impulso — not an independent contractor. We carry the obligations that classification implies: payroll taxes, workers' compensation coverage, and wage-and-hour compliance.

No co-employment

Clients direct the brief, not the worker. Staff scheduling, supervision, pay, and discipline remain with Impulso.

Staffing & replacements

Shift counts, roles, and replacement procedures for no-shows or cancellations are defined in each statement of work.

Non-solicitation

Whether and how clients may directly engage our staff during or after an engagement will be addressed by counsel.

Note for counsel

Counsel to draft the co-employment disclaimer, non-solicitation clause, and any state-specific staffing provisions.

Compliance & certifications

Alcohol-service activations carry state-level requirements, and meeting them is part of the service.

Certified staff

Staff pouring or presenting alcohol hold the credential their state requires — RBS in California, TABC in Texas, BASSET in Illinois, TIPS where accepted — and we track expiration dates.

State-specific

Certifications are not transferable between states; staffing is matched to the credential each market requires.

No retail sales by staff

Our staff present and sample product; sales are completed by the licensed retailer or venue, never by our team.

Client responsibilities

Activations are joint productions. Clients — or their distributors — are responsible for the inputs only they can provide.

Product supply

Product for sampling is supplied by the client or its distributor through legally compliant channels.

Venue permits & authorizations

Clients secure the venue's permission and any permits or authorizations the activation requires at that location.

Accurate brief

Dates, locations, product details, and any constraints, provided in time to staff and execute properly.

Liability, liquor liability, indemnification & insurance

Impulso maintains commercial insurance appropriate to alcohol-service work, including general liability, liquor liability, and workers' compensation. Certificates of insurance are available to clients on request.

The allocation of risk between the parties — mutual indemnification, limitations of liability, and any caps — is a core attorney task and is intentionally left open here.

Note for counsel

Counsel to draft the indemnification, limitation-of-liability, and insurance-requirement clauses, including dram-shop exposure analysis per state.

Cancellation, rescheduling & payment

Commercial terms live in each statement of work; this section will set the defaults.

Cancellation windows

Notice periods and any cancellation fees, scaled by how close to the activation date the cancellation lands — to be set with counsel.

Rescheduling

How confirmed shifts are moved, and which costs carry over to the new date.

Payment terms

Deposits, invoicing schedule, accepted methods, and late-payment consequences, as stated in the SOW or invoice.

IP & content rights

Activations generate photos and video — for recap reports and, sometimes, for marketing. The final terms will allocate those rights precisely.

Recap content

Photos and video captured by our staff for shift verification and recap reporting are delivered to the sponsoring client as part of the service.

Client license

The scope of the client's license to use captured content — and any exclusivity — is defined per statement of work.

Portfolio use

Whether Impulso may use non-confidential event content in its own portfolio and marketing will be set by counsel and the SOW.

Brand assets

Client trademarks and brand assets remain the client's; we use them only to perform the engagement.

Disclaimers

Services are provided as described in each statement of work. Activation outcomes depend on factors beyond staffing — venue traffic, season, pricing, distribution — so projections shared in proposals are projections, not guarantees of sales results.

Platform features described on this site reflect current capabilities and a published roadmap; roadmap items are not promised as live functionality.

Governing law

These terms will be governed by the laws of a state to be designated by counsel [STATE — TBD], without regard to conflict-of-law rules.

Note for counsel

Counsel to designate the governing state and venue, considering where the entity is organized and where activations run.