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Terms of Service

Unreviewed draft

This document has not been reviewed by a lawyer and is not in effect. Nobody is being asked to agree to it, and we do not rely on it. It exists so counsel has something concrete to revise rather than a blank page, and so the product decisions inside it — who owns generated code, what we promise about AI output — are written down where they can be argued with. Highlighted blanks must be resolved before it binds anyone.

Our Privacy Policy and sub-processor list are in effect — they describe what the software actually does with data, which is true today and does not depend on a contract existing.

01Who you are agreeing with

WeYala is operated by [ENTITY — Ampera Labs, form and state to be decided] ("we", "us"). These terms are a contract between us and you, or the organization you act for ("you").

By creating an account or using WeYala you accept these terms. If you do not accept them, do not use the service.

Blank that matters: no entity has been formed yet. Until it is, there is no company to contract with, and the limitation of liability below protects a trading name rather than a legal person. This must be resolved before anyone is asked to agree.

02What WeYala does

You describe something you want to build or run. WeYala plans it, designs it, writes code for it, and can carry out ongoing work such as research, analysis and business-development outreach. Software agents do most of that work automatically, and you approve the decisions that matter through the dashboard.

WeYala is a tool that produces work product. It is not a law firm, an accounting firm, a broker-dealer, an investment adviser, a medical provider, or any other kind of licensed professional, and nothing it produces is professional advice. See section 6.

03Pre-release status

WeYala is in active development. Features change, break and disappear. There is no published pricing and no paid plan. We do not promise availability, uptime, data durability, or that any feature will continue to exist.

Treat anything you keep only in WeYala as something you could lose. Keep your own copies of work that matters to you.

04Your account

You need an account to use WeYala. You are responsible for what happens under it, for keeping access to it secure, and for the accuracy of what you tell us. You must be old enough to enter a contract where you live, and at least 18.

Today an account belongs to one person. Shared, multi-user and role-based access are not available, so do not treat your account as a way to give colleagues controlled access to anything.

05Who owns what

What you bring

Everything you put in stays yours — your idea, your documents, your data, your existing code. We claim no ownership of it. You grant us only the permission we need to run the service for you: to store it, process it, show it back to you, and pass it to the infrastructure and model providers listed in our sub-processor list so the work can be done. That permission ends when you delete the material or close your account, except for backups on their ordinary deletion cycle.

What WeYala produces for you

You own the output. Plans, schemas, source code, documents, analyses and other work product WeYala generates for your project are yours, as far as we are able to grant them. To the extent we hold any rights in that output, we assign them to you. You may take it, keep it, change it, publish it, sell it, and run it wherever you like, including after you stop using WeYala.

Two honest limits on that:

What stays ours

WeYala itself — the platform, the agents, the templates, the specialty packs, our brand, and everything we build that is not specific to your project — remains ours. Using WeYala gives you no rights in it. General knowledge and improvements we gain from operating the service also stay ours, provided we do not use your confidential material or identify you.

06AI-generated work

WeYala's output is produced by software making probabilistic judgements. It can be wrong, out of date, internally inconsistent, or confidently mistaken. This is a property of the technology, not a defect we expect to eliminate.

Review before you rely on it. You are responsible for reviewing output before using it — and for having a suitably qualified person review anything consequential. Do not deploy generated code, act on a generated financial model, send a generated communication, or make a decision that matters on the strength of WeYala's output alone.

In particular, and without limiting the above:

Where WeYala reports its own confidence in a result — a stated accuracy, a comparison against a baseline, a flag that something is estimated rather than measured — that reporting is provided so you can judge the work, and it does not convert the work into a guarantee.

07Email we send for you

If you use the outreach features, WeYala drafts and can send email on your behalf, using our sending infrastructure. That has consequences for both of us, so:

Because we are the technical sender, misuse damages our ability to deliver mail for everyone. We may suspend sending immediately, without notice, if we believe a message or campaign puts that at risk — and we do not have to be right to act.

08Acceptable use

Do not use WeYala to break the law, infringe anyone's rights, or harm people. Specifically, do not use it to: build or operate anything unlawful; process data you have no right to process; attack, probe or overload our systems or anyone else's; evade usage limits or billing; resell the service; reverse-engineer the platform; or generate material that is fraudulent, harassing, or designed to deceive people about who is contacting them.

Do not upload special-category personal data — health, biometric, financial-account, government-identifier, or children's data — unless we have agreed in writing that the service is suitable for it. Today it is not.

09Fees

WeYala is currently provided at no charge and no pricing has been published. If we introduce fees we will say so clearly in advance, and you will be able to decline and stop using the service without owing anything.

We will not begin charging you for work already done, and we will not start a paid plan without you actively choosing it.

10Confidentiality

We treat what you put into WeYala as confidential. We will not sell it, and we will not disclose it except to the providers we need to run the service (see the sub-processor list), where you tell us to, or where the law requires it — in which case we will tell you unless we are prohibited from doing so.

We do not permit your content to be used to train third-party models. See the Privacy Policy for what that means in practice.

11Disclaimers

WeYala is provided as is and as available. To the fullest extent the law allows, we disclaim all warranties, express or implied, including merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, non-infringement, and any warranty arising from course of dealing or trade usage.

We do not warrant that the service will be uninterrupted, secure, or error-free, that output will be accurate, original, or fit for your purpose, or that defects will be corrected.

12Limitation of liability

To the fullest extent the law allows, neither party is liable for indirect, incidental, special, consequential, exemplary or punitive damages, or for lost profits, lost revenue, lost business, lost goodwill, or lost or corrupted data, even if warned they were possible.

Our total liability arising out of or relating to these terms or the service is limited to the greater of the amount you paid us in the twelve months before the claim, or [US$100 — confirm]. Since the service is currently free, that floor is what applies.

Nothing here limits liability that cannot lawfully be limited — including fraud, willful misconduct, or death or personal injury caused by negligence. Some jurisdictions do not allow some of these exclusions, in which case they apply to the extent permitted.

13Indemnity

You will defend and indemnify us against third-party claims arising from your content, your use of the service, your breach of these terms, or your outreach communications — including any claim that a recipient did not consent to be contacted. We will tell you promptly about any such claim and let you control the defense, and we will not settle without your agreement.

14Ending this

You may stop and close your account at any time, for any reason. We may suspend or end your access if you breach these terms, if we must for legal reasons, or if we discontinue the service.

Your work leaves with you. If we end or suspend your account for any reason other than a legal prohibition on giving it to you, you will have at least 30 days to export your content and everything WeYala produced for you, in a usable form. If we discontinue the service entirely we will give reasonable advance notice first. We will not hold your product hostage — not to a dispute, and not to an unpaid bill.

Sections on ownership, confidentiality, disclaimers, liability, indemnity and governing law survive termination.

15Changes

We may change these terms. For material changes we will give notice — by email or in the product — before they take effect, and continuing to use WeYala after that means you accept them. If you do not, stop using the service and export your work; the export right above still applies.

16Governing law

These terms are governed by the laws of the State of New York, without regard to conflict-of-laws rules, and the state and federal courts located in New York are the exclusive venue for disputes. [Confirm venue, and whether arbitration or a jury-trial waiver is wanted — deliberately omitted pending that decision.]

If a provision is unenforceable, the rest stays in force. Our not enforcing something is not a waiver of it. These terms, with the Privacy Policy, are the whole agreement between us about the service.

17Contact

Questions about these terms: founder@weyala.ai.