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Terms of Service

Last updated: July 29, 2026

These terms define the service scope, paid access rules, prohibited uses, enforcement rights, billing, liability allocation, and mandatory customer protections for unlimitedcodex.

1. Agreement and scope

These Terms of Service form a binding agreement between you and the service provider operating under the unlimitedcodex brand. They govern the website, dashboard, API gateway, subscriptions, setup materials, support, referral features, and related services. By creating an account, purchasing a package, using an API key, or continuing to use the service after an effective update, you agree to these terms and the Privacy Policy.

If you use the service for a company or another organization, you confirm that you have authority to bind that organization. In that case, “you” includes both you and the organization. Mandatory consumer protections remain applicable where the user qualifies as a consumer and cannot lawfully waive those protections.

2. Eligibility and accurate information

You must have legal capacity to enter into this agreement and must not use the service if applicable law prohibits you from doing so. The service is not directed to children. You must provide accurate, current account and billing information and promptly update material changes. We may require reasonable verification to prevent fraud, account takeover, sanctions violations, payment abuse, or unauthorized access.

3. Independent service provider

unlimitedcodex is an independent provider and is not OpenAI, ChatGPT, Stripe, Telegram, Google, GitHub, or any other third-party platform named on the site. Product names and trademarks belong to their respective owners. Compatibility descriptions explain technical workflows and do not create sponsorship, endorsement, agency, partnership, or guaranteed third-party availability.

4. Accounts, workspaces, and credentials

You are responsible for your account, workspace members, authentication methods, API keys, allowlists, devices, and all activity performed through credentials under your control. Keep credentials confidential, use least-privilege scopes, revoke exposed keys, and notify support promptly if compromise is suspected. You may not share an individual account outside the permitted workspace structure or sell, lease, publish, or transfer credentials without written authorization.

We may treat correctly authenticated activity as authorized by the workspace unless we had prior notice of compromise. You remain responsible for acts of workspace members and anyone you enable to use the service, without limiting rights that cannot be excluded by law.

5. Packages, activation, and manual delivery

Package names, included model family, billing cadence, access window, concurrency boundary, price, and introductory pricing are shown before checkout. API setup is prepared manually after successful payment. The stated delivery window is an operational estimate, not a guaranteed service-level commitment, unless a separate written agreement expressly says otherwise.

Your delivered email or dashboard record identifies the API base URL, available model identifier, setup files, activation dates, and key details. Only that delivered scope is authorized. Marketing summaries do not expand the technical entitlement shown in the delivery record and authenticated model list.

6. Meaning of unlimited access and operating boundaries

“Unlimited” means that the advertised package does not apply a per-token billing meter during its valid access window. It does not mean infinite capacity, unrestricted concurrency, guaranteed throughput, dedicated hardware, every model or mode, permanent access, immunity from safety controls, or a right to degrade the service. Packages are subject to the stated maximum of four concurrent connections, technical rate controls, endpoint scope, model availability, maintenance, upstream constraints, security controls, and these acceptable-use rules.

You must queue work above the concurrency boundary and design retry logic responsibly. Repeated connection flooding, retry storms, automated probing, or traffic patterns that materially impair shared capacity may be throttled or blocked even when token consumption is not metered.

7. GPT-5.6 Sol Ultra and Fast mode restriction

Access to or use of GPT-5.6 Sol Ultra or Fast mode is not included in any subscription and is prohibited. This rule applies only to GPT-5.6 Sol Ultra and Fast mode; it does not restrict standard GPT-5.6 Sol usage or other models or modes expressly included in your plan.

You may not attempt to access, invoke, route requests to, unlock, emulate entitlement to, bypass technical controls for, or enable another person to use either restricted option through the service. Relevant usage, routing, authentication, and security records may be used to investigate suspected violations.

8. Acceptable use

You may use the service only for lawful purposes and within the purchased technical scope. You are responsible for evaluating generated output, obtaining required permissions, complying with professional duties, and maintaining human review where errors could affect people, property, systems, or legal rights.

  • Do not violate law, court orders, sanctions, export controls, intellectual-property rights, privacy rights, confidentiality duties, or contractual restrictions.
  • Do not generate, transmit, facilitate, or conceal malware, credential theft, phishing, destructive code, unlawful surveillance, exploitation, or unauthorized access.
  • Do not reverse engineer the service, probe non-public infrastructure, scrape credentials, defeat access controls, falsify headers, rotate identities to evade limits, or interfere with monitoring.
  • Do not resell, sublicense, pool, mirror, or commercially redistribute access unless a separate written reseller agreement expressly permits it.
  • Do not submit secrets, regulated data, personal data, or third-party confidential material unless you have authority and the service is appropriate for that use.

9. Monitoring, evidence, and abuse review

We may use service metadata, authentication events, endpoint and model selections, timestamps, token counts, latency, status codes, rate-limit signals, workspace relationships, payment events, support history, and security indicators to operate the service and investigate suspected abuse. Standard usage records are designed around metadata rather than prompt content, but content you place in support messages, webhook payloads, or other stored features may be retained as described in the Privacy Policy.

Automated controls may temporarily reject or limit requests. Material enforcement decisions may be reviewed using available records and context. You may contact support to explain suspected false positives, but submitting an appeal does not require us to keep harmful traffic active while review is pending.

10. Suspension, restriction, and termination

If we reasonably determine that these terms were violated or that activity creates security, legal, payment, capacity, or reputational risk, we may block affected requests, rotate or revoke keys, reduce scopes, impose technical limits, suspend a workspace, or terminate access. We will use measures reasonably proportionate to the circumstances.

Where reasonably practicable, we will provide notice and an opportunity to stop or remedy a violation before account suspension or subscription termination. We may act immediately to stop ongoing misuse, GPT-5.6 Sol Ultra or Fast mode circumvention, credential compromise, fraud, attacks, material service harm, repeated violations, unlawful conduct, or urgent legal risk. Any payment treatment, notice, or remedy required by mandatory law remains unaffected.

11. Fees, taxes, recurring billing, and payment failures

Prices and renewal cadence are displayed in Stripe Checkout before payment. Weekly packages renew weekly and monthly packages renew monthly until cancellation is scheduled. You authorize Stripe and its payment partners to charge the selected payment method for the initial term, renewals, applicable taxes, and properly disclosed adjustments.

You are responsible for taxes that apply to your purchase except taxes imposed on our income. Failed, reversed, disputed, or overdue payments may pause provisioning or access. We may retry payments through Stripe, request an updated payment method, or end access when payment remains unresolved. Bank, card issuer, currency conversion, or tax charges imposed by third parties are outside our control.

12. Cancellation, withdrawal, and refunds

You can schedule cancellation through the Stripe Customer Portal. Cancellation normally prevents future renewal and takes effect on the date Stripe displays; it does not automatically reverse a past or current payment. Refund requests are reviewed using the order, delivery, usage, payment, fraud, and legal context. No statement on the site creates an automatic refund promise.

Nothing in these terms removes a mandatory cancellation, withdrawal, refund, chargeback, or defective-service right. Where applicable law permits a withdrawal right to be lost after digital service begins with the consumer's prior express consent and acknowledgment, that consequence applies only when the legally required consent and acknowledgment were actually obtained. If access is terminated for your material breach, unused time is not refundable except where mandatory law requires otherwise.

13. Service availability, maintenance, and changes

We aim to provide a reliable service but do not promise uninterrupted, error-free, or permanently available access. Maintenance, deployments, abuse controls, network conditions, upstream model providers, hosting, payment systems, internet failures, security incidents, force majeure, and legal requirements may affect availability, latency, models, endpoints, or response quality.

We may modify technical routes, supported model identifiers, security controls, documentation, or non-material features. If a change materially reduces a paid entitlement during the current term, we will provide a reasonable remedy required by applicable law or any separate written commitment.

14. Third-party services and upstream dependencies

The service depends on third parties such as payment processors, authentication providers, email delivery, hosting, network protection, Telegram, and upstream AI infrastructure. Their terms, outages, security controls, geographic restrictions, and product changes may affect the service. We are not responsible for third-party products as such, but this clause does not exclude responsibility that applicable law places on us for our own service or choice of processor.

15. User inputs, outputs, and confidentiality

You retain rights you already hold in material you submit. You grant us and necessary processors a limited right to receive, route, process, secure, and transmit that material solely as needed to provide, protect, troubleshoot, and comply with law for the service. You must have all rights and lawful grounds needed for submitted material.

AI output may be inaccurate, incomplete, non-unique, unsafe, or unsuitable. You must independently review output before relying on it. Do not use the service as the sole basis for medical, legal, financial, employment, credit, housing, safety-critical, or other high-impact decisions.

16. Our intellectual property

The website, dashboard, software, documentation, branding, design, and original service materials are owned by or licensed to the unlimitedcodex operator. Subject to these terms, you receive a limited, non-exclusive, non-transferable, revocable right to use the service during the paid access window. No ownership right is transferred. Feedback may be used without restriction or payment, provided we do not identify you publicly without permission.

17. Disclaimers

To the maximum extent permitted by law, the service is provided on an “as available” basis. We do not guarantee that any model, output, integration, profit, business result, compatibility path, or performance level will meet your particular needs. Public examples, estimates, and documentation are informational and should be tested in your environment.

These disclaimers do not exclude statutory guarantees, liability for fraud or gross negligence, personal injury liability, or any duty that cannot lawfully be excluded.

18. Limitation of liability

To the maximum extent permitted by law, we are not liable for indirect, incidental, special, punitive, or consequential loss; loss of profit, revenue, goodwill, opportunity, data, or anticipated savings; or damage caused by your credentials, unlawful use, unreviewed output, unsupported integrations, or third-party systems. For business users, our aggregate liability arising from the service is limited to the amount paid for the affected service during the three months before the event giving rise to the claim.

The business-user cap does not apply where prohibited by law and does not limit fraud, willful misconduct, gross negligence, personal injury, or mandatory data-protection and consumer liabilities. Consumer liability is limited only to the extent permitted by mandatory law.

19. Business-user indemnity

If you use the service in a business or professional capacity, you will defend and indemnify the service operator against third-party claims, penalties, and reasonable costs caused by your unlawful content, infringement, unauthorized resale, credential sharing, violation of these terms, or misuse of the service. This section does not apply to consumers where prohibited and does not cover loss caused by our own breach, negligence, or unlawful conduct.

20. Referral program

The Referral Program V2 is visible to all accounts, but creating or reactivating a referral campaign requires an active account, an active paid Stripe subscription, and acceptance of the current Referral Program Terms. PAST_DUE, UNPAID, canceled, disabled, or otherwise ineligible accounts cannot receive new attributions. We may reduce campaign limits or disable the program for a plan when fraud, margin, legal, capacity, or operational risk reasonably requires it.

Each published campaign has an immutable commission percentage and friend-discount percentage. Each percentage must use whole one-percent steps, the combined amount must be greater than zero, and the participant's current referral level and any lower administrator-set limit control the maximum. The absolute combined maximum is twenty percent. Published rates and codes cannot be edited. A different split requires a new campaign; prior campaigns may be paused or archived but are retained for financial audit.

Referral levels are based on the participant's current number of distinct qualified active paid referrals, not lifetime signups or clicks. Newcomer accounts with zero qualified active referrals may allocate up to five percent in total; Level 1 with one to five may allocate up to ten percent; Level 2 with six to ten may allocate up to fifteen percent; Level 3 with eleven to twenty and Elite with twenty-one or more may allocate up to twenty percent. Elite may receive non-cash operational benefits, but does not increase the twenty-percent financial ceiling.

A referred customer counts toward level only after at least thirty safety days and only while an eligible externally paid subscription remains active and in good standing. One invited user counts at most once. Trial, free, administrator-granted, package-credit-funded, refunded, disputed, blocked, duplicate, self-referred, shared-payment-instrument, or materially risk-flagged accounts do not qualify. We may recalculate levels when the dashboard, campaign, claim, checkout, invoice, refund, dispute, payout, or risk-review flow is used.

If the qualified active count falls below a level threshold, campaigns requiring the lost level are locked immediately and stop accepting new claims or attributions. The rates already snapshotted for existing valid attributed customers do not change. A thirty-day tier grace period affects only automatic campaign restoration: regaining the level within that period may automatically restore a previously active campaign; after it expires, an eligible campaign remains paused until the participant deliberately resumes it.

The invited customer must not have made a prior successful package payment. The last valid campaign claim within thirty days wins until attribution is created, after which attribution cannot be transferred. If the campaign includes a friend discount, that snapshotted percentage applies to the first invoice and every recurring renewal of the same uninterrupted subscription while it remains active. Canceling, replacing, transferring, or materially changing the subscription does not create a right to move, restore, or recreate the discount. Referral offers cannot be combined with public, private, introductory, or other promotional discounts. A full package credit may settle the already-discounted renewal amount under the separate package-credit rules below, but that credit-funded invoice generates no referral commission.

A V2 referrer may earn the campaign's commission on eligible recurring invoices during the twelve months beginning with the referred customer's first successful package payment. Commission is calculated from the verified standard recurring subtotal excluding tax, subject to the campaign snapshot and rounding controls. Tax, bank charges, credits, package-credit periods, trials, free or administrator-granted packages, proration, one-time items, unsupported billing reasons, failed or zero-value payments, and unrelated charges do not generate commission.

Commission is normally pending for thirty days after payment. If the referrer's subscription becomes inactive, campaigns stop accepting new attributions and newly arising commission is held. If the referrer restores an eligible subscription within ninety days, held commission may become available after its thirty-day safety period. If inactivity lasts more than ninety days, commission arising during the inactive period becomes void. Balance that was already available before inactivity is not forfeited solely because the subscription became inactive.

Refunds, partial refunds, chargebacks, and lost disputes reverse the related commission proportionally or fully. If reversed commission has already been used or paid, the account may carry a negative referral balance that is offset against later earnings. Commission cannot be earned on an invoice paid with UnlimitedCodex referral balance, and referral value cannot be transferred, sold, layered through sub-partners, or used to generate circular earnings.

Available balance may pay one complete weekly or monthly renewal only when it covers the server-verified amount actually due after any valid recurring friend discount. Partial balance plus card payment is not offered. Package credit may use all available balance, including the first two hundred US dollars otherwise reserved from cash withdrawal, and is attached only to the selected subscription's next renewal. Applying package credit must preserve any valid recurring friend discount on later invoices; the credit-funded invoice itself generates no new referral commission.

Cash-withdrawable balance equals available balance minus a two-hundred-US-dollar reserve. A cash request requires at least fifty US dollars above that reserve, so the first request requires at least two hundred fifty US dollars available. A user may request between fifty US dollars and the full withdrawable excess, may have only one open request, and may submit at most one cash request in any thirty-day period.

Cash payments are manual by bank transfer or Wise after administrator approval. The legal name, country, and payment instructions are encrypted and only a masked summary is shown in the user interface. Active subscription, good account standing, current terms acceptance, identity and tax review, absence of negative balance, and payout eligibility are checked both when a request is opened and when it is paid. The participant is responsible for reporting and paying taxes imposed on referral income.

Self-referral is prohibited, including through the same account, email, workspace, Stripe customer, payment instrument, controlled identity, nominee, or coordinated duplicate account. A matching payment-instrument fingerprint or verified identity may be blocked. Shared IP address or device information alone is not conclusive, but may create a risk review together with click, signup, payment, country, identity, disposable-email, velocity, or multi-account signals.

Dashboard price, per-invoice commission, and twelve-month earning figures are illustrations, not promises of income. Weekly illustrations may use fifty-three eligible invoices and monthly illustrations twelve eligible invoices; actual results depend on continuing externally paid eligibility, billing dates, customer retention, campaign age, refunds, disputes, taxes, rounding, risk review, service availability, and the twelve-month earning limit.

Referral partners must clearly disclose that they may receive a commission whenever sharing a link or making an endorsement. They must not make false price, affiliation, income, availability, performance, or product claims; send unlawful spam; impersonate UnlimitedCodex; buy restricted advertising terms; use misleading redirects; or place links in prohibited, fraudulent, or harmful content. We may pause campaigns, hold commission, require evidence, void ineligible value, restrict payouts, or terminate participation for abuse, while preserving append-only financial records and mandatory legal rights.

Legacy V1 attribution, commission, refund, reversal, and payout snapshots remain governed by the terms and rate snapshot applicable when created. Existing V1 customer renewal rights are not rewritten by V2. A former V1 code may be reserved as a pending V2 campaign, but it is not activated and no V2 acceptance is inferred until the user expressly accepts the current terms and meets eligibility requirements.

  • Campaign limits default to twenty active and one hundred total campaigns per participant and may be lowered by an administrator.
  • Referral customer identity is masked in the participant dashboard; access to underlying data is limited to authorized operational, fraud, accounting, and legal review.
  • Identity documents must not be sent through Telegram. Where verification is required, use only the designated verification path and provide no more data than requested.
  • Automated Stripe Connect, multi-level referrals, sub-affiliates, leaderboards, balance transfers, and lifetime V2 commission are not included unless separately introduced under updated terms.

21. Confidentiality and security cooperation

Each party must use reasonable care with non-public technical, commercial, and security information received from the other. Confidentiality does not cover information already lawfully known, independently developed, public without breach, or required to be disclosed by law. If you discover a vulnerability, report it privately and do not exploit, publicize, or access data beyond what is necessary to demonstrate the issue.

22. Force majeure

Neither party is liable for delay or failure caused by events beyond reasonable control, including widespread internet or cloud failure, upstream provider outage, natural disaster, war, civil disorder, labor action, government measure, sanctions, epidemic, power failure, or major cyberattack, provided the affected party takes reasonable steps to reduce the impact. Payment obligations already due and mandatory consumer remedies are not removed by this section.

23. Changes and notices

We may update these terms for legal, security, operational, or product reasons. The page shows the effective date. For a material change affecting an active paid subscription, we will provide reasonable notice through email, dashboard, or another durable channel where required. Changes apply prospectively from their effective date unless law requires otherwise. Continued use after that date constitutes acceptance, but mandatory rights to reject, cancel, or seek a remedy remain available.

Notices to us should be sent through the contact form or [email protected]. Notices to you may be sent to the account email, dashboard, or billing portal information on record.

24. Governing rules and disputes

Before formal proceedings, please contact support with enough order and account context to investigate without sending secrets. The parties should attempt in good faith to resolve the issue. Applicable law and the competent court, consumer arbitration committee, regulator, or other authority are determined under mandatory conflict-of-law, jurisdiction, and consumer rules. Nothing here forces a consumer to give up a forum or remedy that cannot lawfully be waived.

25. General provisions

If part of these terms is invalid or unenforceable, it will be limited to the minimum extent necessary and the remaining terms continue. Failure to enforce a provision is not a waiver. You may not assign the agreement or transfer access without consent; we may assign it as part of a lawful restructuring or transfer of the service, subject to mandatory notice and consumer rights. These terms, the Privacy Policy, checkout disclosures, delivery record, and any signed order form are the agreement for the service, with a signed order form controlling an express conflict.