Terms of Service

Last updated: June 4, 2026

These Terms of Service govern your access to and use of Revdoku, including buckets, workspaces, files, APIs, connected agents, shared links, static publishing, public websites, custom domains, and related services. By creating an account, using Revdoku, connecting an agent, uploading files, sharing links, publishing a website, or continuing to use the service after these Terms change, you agree to these Terms.

If you use Revdoku for a company, organization, client, or other entity, you represent that you have authority to bind that entity. In that case, “you” includes that entity, and you are responsible for everyone who uses Revdoku through your account, workspace, API key, integration, or agent.

Eligibility and Accounts

You must be at least 18 years old, or the age of legal majority where you live, to use Revdoku. You may not use Revdoku if you are barred from using the service by applicable law, sanctions, export controls, or a prior suspension.

You are responsible for your account, credentials, API keys, access tokens, connected agents, workspace members, bucket activity, publications, shared links, custom domains, and all files or public websites created through your account. Keep credentials secure. Notify us promptly if you believe an account, token, agent, workspace, or published site has been compromised.

The Service

Revdoku provides bucket storage, collaboration, version history, logging, reusable files, APIs, and static website publishing for individuals, teams, developers, and AI coding agents. Bucket files are private by default. Public access is created only through publishing or sharing actions.

Revdoku is infrastructure for storing, coordinating, reviewing, sharing, and publishing files. Revdoku is not a marketplace, app store, professional advice service, medical service, financial service, legal service, tax service, hiring service, payment processor, domain registrar, escrow provider, or regulated-services provider. You are the publisher and operator of your own public websites and shared materials.

Your Content

You own your content. You grant Revdoku a limited, worldwide, non-exclusive license to host, store, copy, process, transmit, cache, display, publish, remove, and otherwise use your content only as needed to provide, secure, operate, improve, support, and enforce the service.

When you publish a website or create a shared link, you authorize Revdoku to make the selected content publicly available. You are responsible for reviewing the content before publication and after every update, including updates made by AI agents, scripts, API clients, contractors, employees, or other users acting through your account.

You represent and warrant that you have all rights, permissions, consents, licenses, legal bases, notices, and approvals needed to upload, store, process, share, publish, sell, or otherwise use your content through Revdoku. You are responsible for your public site’s own legal notices, privacy notices, terms, refund policies, accessibility compliance, consumer disclosures, tax obligations, and end-user communications.

Public websites, shared links, public files, slugs, subdomains, custom domain routing, and publication names are conditional features. They may be reviewed for security, abuse prevention, legal compliance, payment-provider compliance, infrastructure protection, third-party rights, and enforcement of these Terms.

Publishing a static website does not mean Revdoku has reviewed, endorsed, approved, verified, sponsored, or accepted legal responsibility for that website. We may display, block, redirect, replace, suspend, turn off, or remove public access to a publication as described in these Terms and the Acceptable Use Policy.

Acceptable Use

Your use of Revdoku is governed by our Acceptable Use Policy, which is incorporated into these Terms. You may not use Revdoku to store, create, share, publish, sell, promote, route, link to, or facilitate content, products, services, or activity that violates the Acceptable Use Policy, applicable law, third-party rights, provider rules, or the rules of our payment, hosting, infrastructure, domain, CDN, AI, or other service providers.

A violation by your employee, contractor, agent, customer, workspace member, end user, connected AI tool, API client, integration, or other person using Revdoku through your account is treated as your violation.

Commercial Sites and Payment Provider Rules

If a public website, shared link, or Revdoku-hosted page advertises, sells, gates access to, collects payment for, links to payment for, or supports a product or service, you are responsible for ensuring that the offering is lawful, accurately described, deliverable, refund-compliant, consumer-safe, and allowed by Revdoku, Polar, card networks, merchant-of-record providers, payment processors, hosting providers, and any other applicable provider.

Some offerings require closer review or may be prohibited even when the page is technically static. These include physical goods, human services, donations, crowdfunding, paid community access, ads or sponsorship sales, marketplaces, resale, revenue-share selling, job boards, ticket sales, travel services, telecommunications or eSIM services, technical support or repair services, financial or crypto products, NFTs, gambling or betting, adult content or adult AI services, cheating tools, IPTV or unauthorized downloaders, counterfeit or low-quality products, fake reviews or social proof, paywall or platform-rule circumvention, standardized-test question resale, pseudoscience or spiritual services, and anything with elevated refund, chargeback, fraud, legal, provider, consumer-protection, or reputational risk.

We may require pre-approval, additional information, remediation, payment-provider review, or removal of payment-related functionality. We may disable public access, checkout links, gated access, custom domain routing, or an entire website if we believe a commercial offering creates risk or violates provider rules.

Moderation, Suspension, and Takedown Rights

We have the right, but not the obligation, to monitor, review, investigate, moderate, remove, restrict, or disable any content, account, feature, shared link, publication, public website, slug, subdomain, custom domain route, API key, workspace, or bucket when we believe action may be needed.

We may act when we believe there has been a violation of these Terms, the Acceptable Use Policy, applicable law, third-party rights, provider requirements, payment-risk standards, security requirements, or when action is needed to protect Revdoku, users, visitors, service providers, infrastructure, payment systems, or the public.

Our remedies may include warning you, requesting changes, hiding or removing content, quarantining files, revoking shared links, blocking assets or scripts, disabling custom domain routing, unpublishing a website, suspending or turning off a public website, reserving or reclaiming slugs or subdomains, suspending publishing, suspending API access, suspending paid features, limiting free-tier access, restricting account access, preserving or deleting data where permitted, reporting suspected unlawful activity, or terminating your account or organization.

These rights apply to free and paid users. A paid subscription does not create a right to continue serving a website, slug, domain, file, account, workspace, or feature that violates these Terms, creates risk, or depends on third-party services that are no longer available to us. Suspended or revoked public websites may become unavailable immediately. We are not required to preserve, restore, reuse, redirect, or reassign a public URL, slug, subdomain, custom domain route, publication, file, or account after enforcement action.

We may act with or without prior notice. Where practical, we may offer a warning, request remediation, or allow an appeal, but we may skip notice or delay where required by law, requested by a provider, needed for security, necessary to prevent harm, or appropriate because of abuse reports, repeat violations, evasion, payment risk, legal risk, or risk to others.

Free Plans, Paid Plans, Cancellation, and Refunds

Free plans, trials, previews, promotional features, storage, bandwidth, public publishing, custom domains, APIs, and other limits are offered at our discretion and may be changed, limited, suspended, or discontinued.

You can cancel a paid subscription at any time. After cancellation, you will not be billed for the next subscription period, and you can continue using paid features until the end of the current subscription period unless access is restricted for enforcement, security, provider, payment, or legal reasons.

Fees are generally non-refundable except where required by law, provider policy, payment-network rules, chargeback-prevention needs, or our case-by-case discretion. We do not provide refunds, credits, service-level credits, or compensation for suspension, takedown, termination, loss of public access, loss of a slug, loss of a custom domain route, or loss of paid features resulting from enforcement or risk controls.

Billing may be processed by Polar or another merchant-of-record or payment provider. Your use of paid features may also be subject to that provider’s terms.

Security and Credentials

Do not upload or publish passwords, tokens, private keys, API keys, recovery codes, customer secrets, payment credentials, or other credentials unless Revdoku expressly supports that use and you have configured appropriate protections. You are responsible for rotating compromised credentials and removing secrets from public websites, shared links, assets, logs, and history where possible.

We may scan public or uploaded content for secrets, malware, phishing indicators, or other abuse signals, but we do not guarantee that we will detect or remove all risky content.

Revdoku may interoperate with AI tools, hosting providers, payment providers, domain providers, CDNs, analytics tools, email services, browsers, app stores, and other third-party services. We are not responsible for third-party services, terms, actions, outages, takedowns, refusals, suspensions, fees, or data practices.

Your public websites may link to or load third-party code, scripts, assets, APIs, forms, analytics, payment flows, or content. You are responsible for ensuring those third-party materials are lawful, safe, disclosed where required, and compliant with these Terms.

Intellectual Property, Privacy, and Abuse Notices

If we receive a copyright, trademark, privacy, impersonation, security, phishing, abuse, legal, or provider complaint about your content or website, we may investigate and act under these Terms. We may remove content, disable public access, request information, request remediation, share relevant complaint details with you or appropriate service providers, or reject complaints that appear incomplete or abusive.

We may adopt and enforce repeat-infringer or repeat-abuse rules. We may terminate accounts or disable publications associated with repeated copyright complaints, trademark complaints, privacy complaints, phishing reports, malware reports, provider reports, or other abuse reports.

Report suspected abuse at abuse@revdoku.com. General support requests may be sent to support@revdoku.com.

Privacy and Data

Our Privacy Policy explains how we collect and use personal information. You are responsible for personal data that you upload, publish, collect, or process through your own websites, forms, scripts, or integrations. Do not use Revdoku to collect or process regulated or sensitive data unless your plan, contract, configuration, and compliance program support that use.

Service Changes, Availability, and Inactive Accounts

We may change, suspend, limit, discontinue, or stop providing any part of Revdoku at any time. We may impose or change storage, bandwidth, publication, file, API, automation, domain, account, or other limits. We work to keep Revdoku available, but the service may be unavailable, delayed, interrupted, changed, or removed.

Accounts that are not used and have no login activity for 365 days may be treated as stale and removed, including bucket data, stored files, publications, shared links, slugs, and public websites.

Disclaimers

Revdoku is provided on an “as is” and “as available” basis. To the maximum extent permitted by law, we disclaim all warranties, including implied warranties of merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, title, non-infringement, availability, security, accuracy, and uninterrupted operation.

We do not guarantee that content generated by AI tools or uploaded by users is accurate, lawful, safe, original, non-infringing, private, confidential, suitable for publication, or appropriate for any purpose. Revdoku does not provide legal, medical, financial, tax, professional, regulatory, or compliance advice.

Limitation of Liability

To the maximum extent permitted by law, Revdoku will not be liable for indirect, incidental, special, consequential, exemplary, punitive, or lost-profit damages; loss of data; loss of goodwill; loss of business; loss of revenue; loss of public access; loss of a slug, subdomain, publication, or custom domain route; or interruption or suspension of service.

To the maximum extent permitted by law, Revdoku’s total liability for all claims relating to the service or these Terms will not exceed the greater of (a) the amount you paid to Revdoku for the service in the three months before the event giving rise to the claim, or (b) US $100.

Indemnity

You will defend, indemnify, and hold harmless Revdoku, its affiliates, service providers, contractors, officers, directors, employees, and agents from and against claims, liabilities, damages, losses, and expenses, including reasonable attorneys’ fees, arising from or related to your content, public websites, shared links, account activity, end users, products, services, breach of these Terms, violation of law, violation of third-party rights, or dispute with any third party.

Governing Law and Venue

These Terms are governed by the laws of the State of California, without regard to conflict-of-law rules. To the extent a court proceeding is permitted, you and Revdoku consent to the personal and exclusive jurisdiction of the state and federal courts located in San Francisco County, California.

Changes to These Terms

We may update these Terms by posting a revised version on Revdoku or by providing notice through the service. Unless a different effective date is stated, changes are effective when posted. Your continued use of Revdoku after changes become effective means you accept the updated Terms. If you do not agree, you must stop using Revdoku.

Contact

Questions: support@revdoku.com

Abuse reports: abuse@revdoku.com

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