Terms

Clear ground rules for using Audire.

These practical terms are a product draft for review. They summarize expected use of Audire and should be validated before becoming binding legal terms.

Service rules

The practical terms, in order.

Start with what you can do, then review account, output, billing, provider, data, and liability boundaries.

Plain-language draft

These notes should be reviewed by counsel before being used as binding legal terms.

01 / Scope

Using Audire

Audire helps you understand AI visibility, but you remain responsible for submitted sites and content.

Audire provides AI visibility audits, reports, monitoring concepts, and recommendations. You are responsible for the websites, URLs, and content you submit, and for having the rights needed to process them through the service.

02 / Account

Accounts and access

Keep your account accurate and secure, especially when sharing reports with others.

Keep account credentials secure and provide accurate account information. You are responsible for activity under your account, including links or reports shared with teammates, clients, or third parties.

03 / Output

Audit results

Reports are guidance based on available evidence, not guarantees of ranking or revenue.

Audit outputs are informational and depend on available page content, model behavior, third-party services, and crawl conditions at the time of the run. They are not guarantees of ranking, revenue, compliance, or model citations.

04 / Safety

Acceptable use

Only scan sites you are allowed to assess and do not abuse the service or infrastructure.

Do not use Audire to scan systems you are not allowed to assess, overload infrastructure, extract sensitive data, violate law, reverse engineer the service, or interfere with other users.

05 / Billing

Payments and plans

Paid features, limits, renewals, taxes, and cancellations are shown in-product or at checkout.

Paid features, usage limits, renewals, taxes, and cancellation terms are presented at checkout or in the product. Unless stated otherwise, fees are non-refundable except where required by law.

06 / Providers

Third-party services

Audire depends on external providers, and their availability can affect output and uptime.

Audire relies on providers for hosting, authentication, analytics, email, payments, and AI model processing. Their availability and behavior can affect service performance and audit output.

07 / Data

Confidentiality

Protect non-public information and do not submit secrets unless your agreement supports it.

Each party should protect non-public information received through the service using reasonable care. Do not submit secrets, credentials, regulated data, or confidential third-party information unless your agreement and plan explicitly support it.

08 / Limits

Liability

The service is provided as-is, with liability limited as far as the law allows.

To the maximum extent allowed by law, Audire is provided as-is and liability is limited to the amount paid for the service during the period giving rise to the claim. Some jurisdictions do not allow certain limitations.

Terms question

Use the contact form for questions about these terms. If a separate written agreement applies, that agreement controls where it conflicts with this page.

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