Terms

These terms keep rollout clear, commercial, and enforceable.

Potsticker.AI uses staged access. These terms set expectations around access, acceptable use, service limitations, and feedback while the platform continues hardening.

Soft launchFounding accessBuyer-ready docs
Early buyers should not have to guess how the product is run.

Potsticker.AI should make its access model, privacy stance, and commercial boundaries obvious before a buyer ever has to book a call or email your team.

Clear boundaries for publishing, billing, and customer data.
A trust surface that matches the quality of the product itself.
Enough clarity for buyers, partners, and operators to move forward with confidence.
Security
Platform protections, publishing boundaries, and operational safeguards.
Privacy
How access, customer data, and account activity are handled.
Terms
The commercial baseline for using the product in a real business setting.
Access model
Access is invite-led and can be granted, limited, or removed during soft launch.
You are responsible for maintaining the security of your own credentials and connected integrations.
Acceptable use
Do not use the platform for illegal, abusive, or harmful activity.
Do not attempt to bypass access controls, rate limits, or operational safeguards.
Service stage limitations
The service is provided as-is while the product continues to evolve.
Features, workflows, integrations, and pricing direction may change during soft launch.
No uptime, availability, or fitness-for-purpose guarantee is implied during this stage.
Feedback and product direction
Feedback from operators may be used to improve workflows, onboarding, pricing, and product direction.
Soft launch exists to sharpen the strongest wedge, not to freeze the surface prematurely.
Trust should feed the product path, not stop it.

Once the security, privacy, and legal basics feel clear, the next step should be obvious: watch the walkthrough or request launch access.