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What the platform will do on your behalf, what it refuses to do, and who owns what.

This is not the terms of service — it is a description of how the system behaves

Audonomics is pre-release and the formal terms of service has not been published. What follows is an accurate account of what the software does with data today, written so you can check it against the product rather than take it on trust. It creates no obligations and is not legal advice. The binding document will be published, drafted by counsel, before general availability.

What the platform does on your behalf, and what it refuses to

Audonomics drafts, proposes and prepares. It does not commit you. Contracts are generated as drafts and require a person with the right role to approve them. Campaigns are prepared and scheduled but never send themselves. The assistant can propose actions; approving and rejecting are human decisions, re-checked against permissions at the moment of execution.

Two things are deliberately absent from what the assistant can do at all: approving a contract, and issuing a refund. Those move money or create obligations, and no automated path to them exists.

Your data is yours

Your audience, your experiences, your financial models and everything derived from them belong to your workspace. Export is available for the records that matter, and deleting a workspace deletes its data.

Audonomics does not use one workspace’s audience to inform another’s recommendations, and does not sell audience data.

Money

Pricing is a subscription plus a take rate on sales the platform processes, with payment processing passed through at cost — see pricing. Card details are handled by the payment provider and never reach Audonomics.

You are the merchant of record for what you sell. Refunds, chargebacks and tax obligations for your sales are yours; the platform provides the machinery and the audit trail.

What we ask of you

That you have the right to hold and message the audience you import, that you honour unsubscribes, and that what you sell through the platform is something you can actually deliver. The demand-validation tools exist precisely so that commitments are made against evidence rather than optimism.

Availability, and being honest about it

Audonomics is pre-release. Third-party integrations ship as complete architecture that reports itself disconnected until credentials exist, and the product says so on the screen rather than implying a connection it does not have.

No uptime commitment is offered yet. When one is, it will be a number with a remedy attached rather than a sentence about striving.