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Acceptable Use Policy

Build anything legitimate. Here's the short list of what's off-limits.

Plain-English baseline. This is a clear, good-faith starting draft — not legal advice. Have your counsel review and adapt it before relying on it for your jurisdiction.
Last updated 2026

1. The spirit of it

xigzag is for building real, legitimate businesses and websites. This policy lists what you may not do with it. It's part of our Terms of Service. Breaking it can lead to content removal, suspension or account termination.

2. No illegal or harmful use

Don't use xigzag to break the law or to host, sell or promote:

  • Anything illegal where you or your customers are.
  • Content that exploits or endangers children, or non-consensual intimate content.
  • Malware, phishing, or pages designed to deceive or defraud.
  • Incitement to violence, harassment, or hateful content targeting people for who they are.
  • Regulated or dangerous goods you're not licensed to sell.

3. No platform abuse

  • Don't attempt to break, overload, probe or bypass the security of the platform or other sites on it.
  • Don't use the service to send spam or unsolicited bulk messages.
  • Don't try to access data or sites that aren't yours, or circumvent rate limits, quotas or billing.
  • Don't resell or white-label the platform in ways the Terms don't permit, or impersonate xigzag.

4. Fair use of the AI

The AI is a creative tool with metered credits and shared compute. Don't try to use it to generate prohibited content, to extract the underlying model, or to script abusive automated load. We apply per-account limits and a global safeguard to keep it fast and fair for everyone.

5. You're responsible for your content and your sales

You must have the rights to everything you publish, and you're responsible for your own customers, fulfilment, refunds and the legal compliance of what you sell. If your site collects personal data, you must give your visitors an appropriate privacy notice — xigzag can generate a baseline one for you to adapt.

6. Reporting abuse

If you find a site on xigzag that breaks this policy, tell us at hello@xigzag.com. We review reports and act on genuine breaches. We may update this policy as new kinds of abuse appear; the date above shows the latest version.

Questions?

We're happy to talk it through.

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