Private alpha terms

Terms of Use

These terms set the baseline rules for accessing OctynX during the private alpha. They are written for early technical evaluators and may be replaced by a separate written agreement for specific teams.

Last updated: 2026-05-11. OctynX is an early controlled alpha, not a production compliance system. Use it only if you accept these alpha limitations.

1. Acceptance and alpha access

By using OctynX, submitting the request-access form, accessing the dashboard, or calling the API, you agree to these terms. Access is invitation-based and may be approved, limited, suspended, or withdrawn at any time.

2. What OctynX provides

OctynX provides a governed access layer for approved AI model usage: protected API access, request-level visibility, an approved model catalog, and governance-ready operational foundations for private-alpha evaluation.

The alpha currently focuses on explicit model selection and a narrow approved catalog. It is not a general model marketplace, billing platform, or mature enterprise policy engine.

3. Your responsibilities

  • Use OctynX only for lawful internal evaluation and design feedback.
  • Protect API keys, dashboard access, and any credentials issued to you.
  • Do not submit secrets, regulated production data, or sensitive personal data unless a separate written agreement and deployment review allow it.
  • Review AI outputs before relying on them. You are responsible for how you use outputs generated through the service.
  • Tell us promptly if you suspect unauthorized access, credential exposure, or harmful behavior.

4. Acceptable use

You may not use OctynX to:

  • Break the law, violate rights, or bypass security controls.
  • Probe, scan, overload, reverse engineer, or disrupt the service except with written permission.
  • Share issued keys with unauthorized users or publish them in code, documents, screenshots, or logs.
  • Send malware, spam, abusive content, or content intended to evade provider or platform safeguards.
  • Represent OctynX as ready for a specific compliance regime unless we confirm that in writing.

5. Inputs, outputs, and ownership

You remain responsible for the prompts, files, and other inputs you submit. Subject to any provider terms and applicable law, you can use outputs generated from your authorized use of OctynX for your internal evaluation. OctynX may use aggregated or de-identified operational feedback to improve the product.

6. Third-party AI providers

OctynX routes approved alpha requests to selected model providers. Provider availability, model behavior, latency, and output quality may change. Your use of the service may also be subject to provider restrictions or safety policies.

7. Confidentiality and feedback

Non-public alpha materials, access details, dashboard screenshots, and performance observations should not be shared publicly without permission. If you provide feedback, you allow OctynX to use it to improve the product without owing compensation or attribution.

8. Privacy

The Privacy Notice explains what information we collect and how we use it during the alpha. By using OctynX, you acknowledge that notice.

9. Availability and changes

OctynX may change, pause, limit, or discontinue alpha features at any time. We may update these terms as the product matures. Continued use after an update means you accept the updated terms.

10. Disclaimers and liability

OctynX is provided for private-alpha evaluation on an “as is” and “as available” basis. To the maximum extent permitted by law, we disclaim warranties and are not liable for indirect, incidental, special, consequential, exemplary, or punitive damages arising from alpha use.

11. Suspension and termination

We may suspend or terminate access if we believe these terms are violated, credentials are exposed, abuse controls are triggered, legal risk arises, or continued access could harm OctynX, providers, users, or third parties.

12. Contact

For terms questions, use the request-access form or your existing OctynX contact. Team-specific commercial, data-processing, or security terms must be agreed separately in writing.