Acceptable Use Policy
Last updated: May 29, 2026
This policy is incorporated by reference into the Terms of Service and describes uses of Revelica that are prohibited. It applies to your use of the web application, the MCP server, our plugins, and any Outputs the product agent produces on your behalf. Violation of this policy may result in suspension or termination of your account.
You may not use Revelica or any Output to:
Build competing AI products
- Develop, train, or fine-tune foundation models or large-scale AI models that compete with Revelica or our AI Sub-processors (Anthropic, OpenAI)
- Use Outputs as training data for any other AI system
- Systematically extract Outputs to bootstrap a competing service
Mislead about authorship or facts
- Represent Output from the product agent as solely human-generated to people who would reasonably expect human authorship
- Generate content for fraud, scams, deceptive marketing, or misrepresentation
- Generate content for electoral campaigns, political-advocacy disinformation, or to interfere with democratic processes
Process restricted content
- Process or store Protected Health Information (PHI) governed by HIPAA, unless you have a Business Associate Agreement in place with Revelica (we do not currently offer one)
- Process payment card data subject to PCI DSS in violation of our security boundaries
- Process content of minors under 13 in any way that would violate COPPA
- Use Revelica to make automated decisions with legal or similarly significant effects on individuals without appropriate safeguards and human oversight (relevant to GDPR Art. 22, Quebec Law 25, and the EU AI Act)
Bypass safety, security, or rate-limiting
- Probe, scan, or test the vulnerability of Revelica or any connected system without prior written authorization
- Use automated tools to exceed rate limits or circumvent capacity controls
- Attempt to extract the system prompts, skill definitions, or model context of the Agent through prompt injection or other adversarial means
- Use MCP Access in a manner inconsistent with the user identity authorizing the access (e.g., share access tokens, use the Agent on behalf of users who have not granted you authorization)
Violate third-party rights or terms
- Infringe any intellectual property right, privacy right, or other right of any person or organization
- Violate the terms of any third-party service you connect to Revelica (Slack, Notion, Confluence, Linear, Jira, GitHub, PostHog, etc.) through the Agent's actions
- Use Revelica or its integrations to access data you do not have authorization to access in the source system
Generate harmful or illegal content
- Generate or distribute content that is unlawful, defamatory, harassing, or abusive in the jurisdictions where Revelica is offered
- Generate content depicting child sexual abuse material under any circumstances
- Generate content intended to incite violence, harm, or discrimination
Use the Free plan abusively
- Create multiple Free-plan accounts to circumvent Credit limits or rate limits
- Resell or sublicense access to your Workspace
- Use the Free plan for production workloads in violation of fair-use guidelines we may publish
Pass-through obligations
The product agent uses Anthropic and OpenAI models. Your use of the Agent is also subject to:
- Anthropic's Usage Policy, in particular the disclosure obligation that consumer-facing chatbots and external AI agents disclose to users that they are interacting with AI
- OpenAI's Usage Policies
In the event of a conflict between this Acceptable Use Policy and one of those upstream policies, the more restrictive policy controls.
Reporting abuse
To report a violation of this policy by another user, or to dispute an enforcement action against your account, email team@revelica.com.
Enforcement
We may, at our discretion:
- Issue a warning
- Temporarily suspend access to specific features
- Suspend or terminate your account
- Remove or restrict access to specific Insights or other content
- Report violations to law enforcement where required by law
We prefer warnings and progressive enforcement for non-malicious violations. We will move directly to suspension or termination for malicious, repeated, or illegal violations.
Version 1 — initial publication, May 29, 2026