Terms of Service
Terms written around the current website delivery scope
These Terms of Service govern your access to and use of We0.ai within its current product boundaries, including account access, website generation, page editing, article workflows, CMS operations, deployment support, and related payment or operational functions when enabled.
The core purpose of these terms is to make the boundary clear before a website is built or published: what the service is designed to provide, what users remain responsible for, how content and generated output are handled, and where third-party dependencies can affect the final delivery result.
- Defines usage within the current product scope
- Clarifies ownership and responsibility around user content
- Explains deployment, payment, and third-party boundaries
- Structured for formal website delivery rather than vague platform language
Agreement and service scope
By accessing or using We0.ai, you agree to use the service within these terms and within the current product scope actually made available in the live environment. If you do not agree, you should stop using the affected service surfaces.
At present, that scope centers on website-related workflows such as account access, project creation, page generation, content editing, article and CMS operations, domain or deployment-related steps, and related support or billing flows when those functions are active in the running environment.
Accounts and acceptable use
Certain features require an account, and users remain responsible for how that account is used.
Account accuracy and security
Users should provide accurate information where required, maintain control of their login methods, and avoid sharing credentials or publishing permissions in insecure ways.
Lawful and appropriate use
Users may not use the service to violate laws, infringe third-party rights, distribute malicious output, abuse infrastructure, or attempt to interfere with platform security or availability.
Workflow-aligned usage
Deployment, CMS, article, and generation features should be used for the product's intended website delivery and content operations purposes rather than for unrelated or abusive activity.
User content, generated output, and publishing responsibility
Users are responsible for the prompts, project descriptions, content, media, and other materials they submit through We0.ai. That includes making sure the materials are lawful, appropriately authorized, and suitable for the intended website or article context.
Users should also review generated pages, content, and public-facing output before launch. We0.ai helps produce and deliver websites, but it does not replace user judgment on factual accuracy, external claims, compliance-sensitive language, or final publication decisions.
- You retain responsibility for what you submit and what you choose to publish.
- Generated output should be reviewed before it becomes part of a live public website.
- Third-party rights, content permissions, and brand claims remain the user's responsibility to manage.
Payments, deployment, and third-party dependencies
Some workflows depend on third-party providers such as authentication, payment, hosting, storage, or deployment services. The availability, speed, and final outcome of those steps may be affected by external provider behavior, infrastructure limits, DNS propagation, account configuration, or other factors outside direct product control.
If payment capabilities are enabled, users agree to pay the applicable charges for the enabled workflow under the terms presented at the time of purchase or activation. Refund, renewal, or billing handling may also depend on the specific payment flow implemented in the running environment.
- Launch timing may be affected by deployment provider status, domain setup accuracy, and DNS timing.
- Payment handling depends on the configured billing provider and the active purchase flow.
- Not every environment necessarily enables every feature described across the broader product.
Service changes, termination, and limitations
We0.ai may update, suspend, limit, or discontinue parts of the service as the product evolves. The correct interpretation of the service scope is based on the features actually made available, not on assumptions about future expansion or unchanged availability.
The service is provided on an as-available basis within the limits of the current architecture and dependencies. Users should understand that interruptions, delays, provider-side failures, and output limitations can occur, especially where third-party infrastructure is part of the workflow. Continued use after updated terms take effect indicates acceptance of those updated terms within the scope permitted by law.
Summary
Good service terms define the delivery boundary before the work starts.
For We0.ai, that boundary is centered on current website generation, content management, article workflows, deployment support, and related account or payment operations, together with the user's responsibility for the materials and launch decisions that move through that workflow.