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Terms

Terms of service

These terms cover use of the Prompt Affect website and the general boundaries around studio inquiries and engagements.

Last updated May 13, 2026

This page is provided for general transparency and should not be treated as legal advice. Client engagements should be governed by a written agreement tailored to the project.

Using this website

This website is provided for general information about Prompt Affect services, capabilities, and studio work. By using the site, visitors agree to use it lawfully and avoid interfering with its operation, security, forms, or infrastructure.

The site content may change at any time. We make reasonable efforts to keep information accurate, but the website may contain errors, omissions, or outdated details.

Studio services

Information on this site does not create a client relationship, quote, guarantee, or binding commitment. A project begins only when Prompt Affect and the client agree to written terms such as scope, schedule, fees, responsibilities, and deliverables.

If there is a conflict between this page and a signed client agreement, the signed agreement controls for that engagement.

Intellectual property

The Prompt Affect name, site design, writing, graphics, code examples, and other website materials belong to Prompt Affect or the relevant rights holder unless otherwise stated.

Visitors may view and share public pages for ordinary informational purposes. Copying, scraping, republishing, reselling, or using site materials to misrepresent the studio is not allowed without permission.

Project materials

Ownership of client deliverables, source code, design files, credentials, third-party assets, licenses, and pre-existing materials is handled in the written project agreement.

Clients are responsible for confirming that materials they provide to the studio, such as copy, images, trademarks, data, and access credentials, can be used for the project.

AI-assisted work

Prompt Affect may use AI tools to support research, planning, drafting, design exploration, code review, prototyping, testing, and production workflows.

AI-assisted output is reviewed through the studio process before delivery, but clients remain responsible for reviewing work in their own business, legal, regulatory, and operational context before relying on it.

Third-party services

The website and studio work may rely on third-party services such as hosting providers, analytics tools, email tools, APIs, AI providers, payment platforms, deployment platforms, content systems, and code repositories.

Those services are governed by their own terms, privacy practices, uptime limits, pricing, and security controls. Prompt Affect is not responsible for third-party changes or outages outside the studio control.

Acceptable use

Visitors may not use the site to send spam, malware, abusive content, misleading information, unlawful material, or attempts to gain unauthorized access to systems.

We may block, delete, or ignore submissions that appear abusive, fraudulent, unsafe, or unrelated to legitimate studio inquiries.

No warranties

The website is provided as available and as is. Prompt Affect does not promise that the site will be uninterrupted, error-free, secure, or suitable for a particular purpose.

Service warranties, support commitments, acceptance criteria, or performance obligations for client work must be stated in the applicable project agreement.

Limitation of liability

To the fullest extent allowed by law, Prompt Affect is not liable for indirect, incidental, consequential, special, exemplary, or punitive damages related to use of this website.

Nothing on this page limits rights or responsibilities that cannot be limited under applicable law or a signed client agreement.

Changes to these terms

We may update these terms as the website, services, tools, or business needs change. The updated date at the top of the page will show when the terms were last revised.

Contact

Terms questions can be sent to daniel@promptaffect.com.