Boule Terms of Use
Last updated 10 August 2026
These terms cover your use of Boule, a pétanque and bocce score keeper published by Moonshot Media Limited, Ireland. By using the app you agree to them.
Licence
We grant you a personal, non transferable, non exclusive licence to use Boule on Apple devices you own or control, as permitted by the App Store Terms of Service. You may not sell, rent, sublicense, or redistribute the app, and you may not reverse engineer it except where the law says you may.
Boule Pro
Boule is free to download and free to look around. Scoring a match, Le Mètre, concours, the calendar, the statistics, the Score Caller, and Précision require Boule Pro.
- Boule Pro Weekly, an auto renewing subscription billed weekly, with a 7 day free trial for those who have not used one before.
- Boule Pro Yearly, an auto renewing subscription billed yearly, with a 7 day free trial for those who have not used one before.
- Boule Pro Lifetime, a single payment with no subscription and no trial.
Subscriptions, renewal and cancelling
Payment is taken by your Apple ID account at confirmation of purchase. A subscription renews automatically unless you turn off auto renew at least 24 hours before the current period ends, and your account is charged for renewal within 24 hours of the end of that period. You can manage or cancel a subscription in your Apple ID account settings at any time. If a free trial is offered and you buy the subscription during it, the unused part of the trial is forfeited.
Refunds
Purchases are handled by Apple, so refunds are handled by Apple. Request one through your Apple purchase history or at reportaproblem.apple.com. We cannot issue refunds ourselves.
What Le Mètre is, and is not
Le Mètre is a manual comparison tool. It shows you two photographs at the same size with a caliper you position yourself. It does not measure distance, it does not use augmented reality, and it does not decide which boule has the point. The players decide. Do not rely on it as a measuring instrument, and where a match is officiated, the official’s decision stands.
Rules and scoring
The rules pages in the app are a plain language summary written to settle everyday arguments. They are not an official rulebook and are not affiliated with, endorsed by, or connected to any federation, association, or governing body of either sport. Where your club plays differently, your club is right.
Your content
The matches, names, results, and calendar entries you create are yours. They are stored on your device and, if you use iCloud, in your own private iCloud database. We have no access to them.
Availability
We aim to keep Boule working and to fix problems, but the app is provided as is. To the extent the law allows, we exclude implied warranties and are not liable for indirect or consequential loss. Nothing here limits liability that cannot lawfully be limited.
Changes
We may update these terms. Material changes will be posted on this page with a new date at the top.
Governing law
These terms are governed by the laws of Ireland.
Contact
Moonshot Media Limited, Ireland.