Agreement
Terms of Service
These terms describe the product rules Communo is being built around for creators, educators, members, paid communities, content, communications, and future API clients.
TLDR
- Use Communo responsibly and only for communities, education, content, events, and member operations.
- Creators are responsible for their community content, pricing, member promises, and communications.
- Paid access is expected to run through Stripe and must match the member access shown in Communo.
- The public API should be used within published limits and never to bypass permissions.
Overview
Communo provides software for building and joining communities with discussions, courses, events, messaging, payments, CRM automation, analytics, public API access, and integrations.
Accounts
Users are responsible for keeping account credentials secure, providing accurate information, and ensuring account activity complies with applicable laws and community rules.
Communities
Community owners control their community settings, member roles, access rules, pricing, moderation, tags, automations, connected services, and public landing page content.
Content
Users keep responsibility for posts, comments, lessons, files, videos, messages, events, broadcasts, and other materials they publish or upload. Communo should not be used for unlawful, abusive, or misleading content.
Payments
Subscriptions, trials, one-time purchases, discount codes, event tickets, and individual course sales are expected to be processed through Stripe. Creators are responsible for refund policies, tax handling, and member-facing claims.
Messaging
Email, SMS, direct messages, and automation-triggered communications must be used with appropriate consent, accurate sender identity, and respect for member notification preferences.
API access
Communo is API-first so web, React Native, native mobile, and third-party automation clients can use the same backend later. API users must follow authentication, rate limits, permissions, and webhook rules.
Limits
Communo may limit, suspend, or remove access for abuse, security risk, non-payment, illegal activity, spam, credential misuse, or attempts to bypass community isolation or paid access controls.