Terms of Service
Last updated · May 16, 2026
The rules of the road for the closed beta. Short, honest, written by a human. By using Creatorscope, you agree to what's below.
This is a closed beta
Creatorscope is in active development. Things will change. Features will appear, disappear, and get rebuilt. The service may go offline for maintenance, deploys, or because something broke.
We'll communicate before any major shifts, but expect rough edges. If you need a rock-solid, SLA-backed tool today, this isn't it yet — come back at v1.0.
Your account
You sign in with Google. You're responsible for keeping that Google account secure. If someone else gets into your Google account, they get into Creatorscope.
One person per account. Don't share credentials. If your team needs access, ask the founder — we'll figure something out.
Channels you can connect
You must own the YouTube channels you connect, or have explicit permission from the owner (e.g. you're a manager on a brand channel). Don't hook up channels you don't have the right to.
If we get a credible report that you've connected a channel you don't have rights to, we'll disconnect it and may terminate your account.
Acceptable use
By using Creatorscope, you agree not to:
- Use the service to violate YouTube's Terms of Service or community guidelines.
- Scrape, mirror, or harvest data from channels you don't own through this service.
- Reverse-engineer, decompile, or attempt to extract the underlying models, prompts, or infrastructure.
- Use the service to generate spam, harassment, or content designed to mislead viewers.
- Resell access, white-label the service, or wrap our API in your own product without a written agreement.
Your content stays yours
You own everything you put into Creatorscope — scripts, ideas, pipeline cards, voice-model source documents. We claim no rights to it.
You grant us a narrow, time-limited license to process your content for the sole purpose of running the service (e.g. sending excerpts to AI providers, storing it in our database, displaying it back to you). That license ends when you delete the content or your account.
AI-generated output
The service generates suggestions — titles, scripts, verdicts. Treat them as drafts, not facts. The Oracle's predictions are educated guesses based on your channel's history; they are not guarantees of performance.
You're responsible for what you publish. We aren't liable if a title we suggested underperforms, or if a script we drafted needs a rewrite.
No warranty during beta
The service is provided “as-is” with no warranties of any kind during the closed beta — express or implied, including merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, or non-infringement.
We'll work hard to keep things running and we'll fix bugs you report, but we can't promise uptime, data durability, or specific outcomes during this phase.
Limitation of liability
To the maximum extent permitted by law, our total liability for any claim related to the service during the beta is limited to $100. This isn't us being cute — it's standard for a free, unfunded beta. When we charge, this changes.
Termination
You can stop using the service at any time. Sign out, disconnect your channel, or email us to delete your account entirely.
We can suspend or terminate your access at any time if we believe you've breached these terms, or if we need to wind down the beta. If we terminate you for reasons other than a breach, we'll give you a way to export your data first.
Changes to these terms
If we change anything material, we'll email you before the change takes effect. Smaller edits will be reflected here with an updated date at the top.
Contact
Questions, complaints, or weird edge cases: email alexander.reinholdsson@gmail.com. That's the founder, and you'll get a real reply.