1. Definitions
Argusly means the SaaS platform for AI visibility, brand intelligence, content workflows, recommendations, connectors and publishing operations. Customer means the organization or person requesting or using access for professional purposes. Workspace means an account, brand or environment configured inside Argusly.
2. Pilot and early access
Submitting a pilot request does not guarantee access. Argusly may approve, decline, limit, pause or end pilot access while the product is being prepared for broader availability. Features may be incomplete, experimental, unavailable or changed without prior notice during pilot operation.
3. Accounts and users
Customers are responsible for the users they invite, the roles they assign and the accuracy of account information. Login credentials, connector tokens and API keys must be kept confidential. Customers must notify Argusly if they suspect unauthorized access.
4. Customer content and rights
Customers retain ownership of content, brand materials, source material, prompts, metadata and other information they provide to Argusly. Customers grant Argusly the right to process that material as needed to provide the requested service, operate workflows, support integrations and maintain the platform.
5. AI output and recommendations
Argusly may generate drafts, summaries, recommendations, translations, audits and other AI-assisted output. Output can be incomplete, inaccurate or unsuitable for a particular context. Customers are responsible for reviewing and approving output before publication, distribution or business use.
6. Integrations and third-party services
Customers are responsible for having the required rights and permissions to connect third-party services such as LinkedIn, Google, analytics tools, CMS environments, publishing systems or connectors. Third-party services may have their own terms, limits and availability. Argusly is not responsible for external platforms outside its control.
7. Acceptable use
Customers may not use Argusly to violate law, infringe intellectual property or privacy rights, send unlawful or harmful content, scrape or access systems without permission, bypass security controls, disrupt the service, overload APIs, misuse connected services or attempt to reverse engineer protected parts of the platform.
8. Security and access controls
Argusly uses account, brand, role and module controls to separate workspaces and permissions. Customers must configure access carefully and remove users or integrations that should no longer have access. Argusly may suspend access where needed to protect the platform, customers or third parties.
9. Availability and changes
Argusly aims to provide a reliable service, but pilot and early access environments are provided as available. Maintenance, incidents, provider outages, connector changes or external API changes may affect availability or functionality. Argusly may update, replace or remove features as the product evolves.
10. Commercial terms
These website terms do not create any paid access plan, service level or onboarding commitment. Any commercial arrangement, service level, onboarding scope or custom condition must be agreed separately in writing between Argusly and the customer.
11. Intellectual property
All rights to the Argusly platform, software, interface, workflows, documentation, trademarks and underlying technology remain with Argusly or its licensors. Customers receive only the limited right to use the service during the agreed pilot or access period.
12. Liability
To the maximum extent permitted by law, Argusly is not liable for indirect damages, loss of profit, loss of data, reputational harm, third-party platform issues, AI output errors or business decisions based on platform output. Nothing in these terms excludes liability that cannot legally be excluded.
13. Termination
Argusly or the customer may end pilot access. Argusly may suspend or terminate access immediately if these terms are violated, security is at risk or continued access could harm the platform, customers or third parties. After termination, access to the workspace may be disabled and data may be retained or deleted according to the privacy policy and operational needs.
14. Governing law and contact
Unless agreed otherwise in writing, these terms are governed by Dutch law. Questions about these terms can be sent through the Argusly contact page or raised during the pilot follow-up process.