Terms of Service
Beta service
Avrelium is in invite-only beta. The service is provided on an “as-is” basis. Features may change, break, or be removed at any point. Data may be deleted during maintenance windows announced in advance.
Who can use it
You may use Avrelium if you are 18 years or older, you have received a valid invite code, and you authenticate through the official Telegram Login Widget. One account per Telegram user.
What you may do
- ☩Submit your own ideas in voice or text form.
- ☩Read, edit, comment, and export the pipeline outputs produced for your ideas.
- ☩Share specific ideas publicly by toggling their visibility.
- ☩Invite collaborators into your workspaces, subject to per-workspace member limits.
What you may NOT do
- ☩Submit content that is illegal in your jurisdiction or in the European Union.
- ☩Submit content that infringes someone else’s intellectual property, privacy, or trade secrets.
- ☩Attempt to extract third-party model providers’ data or jailbreak their safety filters through our pipeline.
- ☩Probe, scan, or attack the service. Vulnerability research is welcome under our security.txt policy.
- ☩Resell access, share your session, or scrape pipeline outputs in bulk for redistribution.
Content ownership
You retain full ownership of every idea you submit and every output produced for it. By submitting an idea you grant Avrelium a time-limited licence to process the text through the pipeline and to store the result so we can show it back to you. We do not republish, sell, or share your content with third parties beyond the inference providers listed in the Privacy Policy.
Account closure
You may close your account at any time by writing to 0630039863abc@gmail.com. We may suspend or close an account that violates these terms; in most cases we will warn first.
No warranty
The service is provided without warranty of any kind. We do our best to keep it running and to keep data safe, but Avrelium is not liable for any indirect or consequential damages arising from use of the service.
Governing law and disputes
These terms are interpreted under the law of the operator’s country of residence. Any dispute should be raised first by email to the contact above and resolved informally where possible.