Terms of Service
These Terms explain what you can expect from Webese, and what Webese expects from you, while using the Service.
1. Agreement to these terms
These Terms of Service ('Terms') govern access to and use of Webese (the 'Service') — the website builder, editor, hosting, and store checkout features made available at webese.ai and its subdomains. The Service is operated by Webese.AI LLC, a Wyoming limited liability company ('Webese', 'we', 'us'). By creating an account, building a site, or otherwise using the Service, you agree to these Terms. If you don't agree, don't use the Service.
2. What the Service does
Webese lets you generate a website from a description of your business, edit it directly in a visual, click-to-edit canvas, and publish it to a live address. Every plan, including Free, includes a limited number of published sites at a time; regenerating an already-published site's content on the Free or Starter plan may carry a separate storage fee — see the Pricing page for current tiers, limits, and fees.
If you add products or services to your site's store, checkout is processed either through your own connected Stripe account or by direct bank transfer that you arrange with your customer — Webese is not a party to that sale and does not hold or move the funds itself.
3. Your account
You're responsible for the accuracy of the information you provide when creating an account, and for anything that happens under your account. Keep your login credentials secure and tell us if you believe your account has been accessed without authorization.
You must be legally able to enter into these Terms, and the Service is not directed at children — don't create an account if you're below the age of digital consent in your jurisdiction.
4. Acceptable use
Don't use the Service to build, publish, or request a site that:
• Impersonates a real company, bank, government agency, or brand you don't represent — including a fake login, checkout, or "verify your account" page built to collect someone else's credentials or payment details.
• Facilitates fraud or a scam of any kind (fake prize/lottery claims, romance or investment scams, and similar deceptive schemes).
• Distributes malware, exploit code, or any content designed to damage or gain unauthorized access to a system.
• Facilitates clearly illegal activity, including the sale of illegal goods or services, counterfeit goods, or content involving the exploitation of a minor.
• Infringes someone else's intellectual property, defames a real person or business, or otherwise violates a third party's legal rights.
• Harasses, threatens, or is used to deceptively impersonate another individual for the purpose of harming them.
Being unconventional, edgy, or in a regulated industry isn't by itself a violation of this section — the line is deception, illegality, and harm, not taste.
Every request to build or edit a site is checked against this policy before any content is generated, and requests that are flagged aren't built. We may also suspend or remove content, or suspend or terminate an account, that we reasonably believe violates this section after the fact — see Section 10 on termination for how that works. Don't attempt to circumvent the Service's rate limits, security controls, content policy checks, or payment gates, or resell access to the Service without a separate agreement with us.
5. Your content and ownership
You own the content of the sites you create with Webese — the copy, images, and product listings you write, upload, or generate through the Service. You grant Webese the license needed to host, display, transmit, and process that content solely to provide the Service to you (for example, serving your published site, generating a preview link, or running the editor).
You're responsible for making sure you have the rights to any content you upload (images, logos, product photos) and that your site's content complies with applicable law, including advertising and consumer-protection rules relevant to what you sell.
AI-generated text and images produced through the Service are provided as-is for you to use on your own site; you're responsible for reviewing generated content before publishing it, the same way you'd review anything before putting it live.
6. Payments, subscriptions, and store sales
Paid plans are billed through Stripe on the interval you select (monthly or yearly) and renew automatically until canceled. You can cancel anytime from your dashboard's billing portal; cancellation takes effect at the end of the current billing period, and you keep access to your plan's features until then.
Any audience discount (for example, a promotional percentage off for a specific group) applies only under the eligibility described where that discount is offered, and Webese may end or adjust a discount offer going forward without affecting a subscription already billed at that rate.
Store sales made through your site are a transaction between you and your customer. Webese charges 0% of the sale price on top — you keep 100% of what you sell minus whatever your own Stripe account or bank charges for processing. Refunds, disputes, and customer service for a sale are your responsibility as the merchant, not Webese's.
7. Custom domains
Connecting a domain you already own, or purchasing a new one through the Service, is subject to the domain registrar's own terms in addition to these. Webese facilitates the DNS configuration and SSL certificate for a connected domain but is not the domain registrar and isn't responsible for registrar-side issues (renewal, transfer locks, WHOIS accuracy) outside the Service.
8. Copyright and intellectual property claims
If you believe content published through the Service infringes your copyright, send a written notice to hello@webese.ai including: (1) a description of the copyrighted work you claim is infringed; (2) the specific URL or location of the material on a Webese-hosted site; (3) your contact information; (4) a statement that you have a good-faith belief the use is unauthorized; (5) a statement, under penalty of perjury, that the notice is accurate and you're authorized to act on the rights owner's behalf; and (6) your physical or electronic signature.
We'll act on valid notices by removing or disabling the reported content and notifying the site owner, who may submit a counter-notice under applicable law if they believe the material was removed in error. We may terminate the accounts of repeat infringers.
This process covers copyright specifically; a trademark, right-of-publicity, or other IP concern can be sent to the same address and will be reviewed under Section 4's acceptable-use rules.
9. Privacy
Our Privacy Policy explains what information we collect through the Service and how it's used and shared — see the Privacy Policy for the details. By using the Service, you agree to that collection and use as described there.
10. Indemnification
You agree to defend, indemnify, and hold Webese harmless from any claim, liability, damages, loss, and expense (including reasonable legal fees) arising out of or connected with: the content of a site you build or publish through the Service; your violation of these Terms, including the acceptable-use rules in Section 4; or your violation of any law or a third party's rights in connection with your use of the Service. This applies whether or not that content passed the content-policy check described in Section 4 — that check is a filter against the most common and severe misuse, not a guarantee or review of everything a site says.
11. Suspension and termination
You can stop using the Service and delete your account at any time. We may suspend or terminate your access if you materially violate these Terms, including the acceptable-use rules in Section 4, and we'll generally try to notify you first unless doing so would create a safety or legal risk.
On termination, your right to use the Service ends; published sites may go offline and hosted content may be deleted after a reasonable period. You remain responsible for any amounts owed for periods before termination.
12. Disclaimers
The Service is provided 'as is' and 'as available.' We don't guarantee that AI-generated content will be error-free, that the Service will be uninterrupted, or that a published site will achieve any particular business result (traffic, rankings, or sales). You're responsible for reviewing generated content and your site before relying on it.
The content-policy check described in Section 4 is an automated screen, not a legal or editorial review — it reduces but doesn't eliminate the chance that disallowed content reaches a published site, and passing that check is not Webese's endorsement or verification of anything a site claims.
13. Limitation of liability
To the maximum extent permitted by law, Webese is not liable for indirect, incidental, or consequential damages arising from your use of the Service, including lost profits or lost data, and our total liability for any claim relating to the Service is limited to the amount you paid us in the twelve months before the claim arose.
14. Governing law and disputes
These Terms are governed by the laws of the State of Wyoming, USA, without regard to conflict-of-law principles, and any dispute not resolved informally will be brought in the state or federal courts with jurisdiction over Wyoming — both of us consent to that jurisdiction and venue for any such dispute.
Before filing a claim, contact hello@webese.ai and give us a chance to resolve it informally — most disagreements are solvable without needing to go further.
15. Changes to these terms
We may update these Terms from time to time to reflect changes to the Service or for legal reasons. If a change is material, we'll make reasonable efforts to let existing account holders know. Continuing to use the Service after an update means you accept the revised Terms.
16. Contact
Questions about these Terms can be sent to hello@webese.ai, or by mail to Webese.AI LLC, 15442 Ventura Blvd, Ste 201-2897, Sherman Oaks, CA 91403.
See also the Privacy Policy. Questions? Learn more about Webese or email hello@webese.ai.
