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Terms of Use
Last updated June 4, 2026
North is in a small, invite-only beta. These are plain-language terms describing how things work today. They haven’t been through formal legal review yet, and we’ll replace them with a counsel-reviewed agreement before North opens more widely. By using North you’re agreeing to the spirit of what’s below.
What North is
North is an AI partner for independent visual freelancers — it helps you turn messy notes into structured projects, defensible pricing, and proposals worth sending. During the beta, access is invite-only and free. We may change that with notice as North matures.
Using North fairly
Use North for your own legitimate freelance work. Don’t use it to break the law, to abuse or impersonate others, to probe or overload the service, or to resell access. The account you’re invited to is yours — keep your sign-in secure and don’t share it.
North drafts; you decide
North produces drafts — proposals, scope, pricing, and contract language — to give you a strong starting point. You are the professional. You review, edit, and decide what to send, and you’re responsible for what goes to your clients. North never sends anything to your client for you.
North is a tool, not legal, tax, or financial advice. The contract terms North suggests are a sensible default, not counsel for your situation — have anything that matters reviewed by a qualified professional before you rely on it.
The beta, honestly
This is early software. It’s offered as-is, without warranties, while we build it out with you. Things may break, change, or briefly go down, and we may add, remove, or pause features as we learn. We’ll do our best to give you a heads-up and to treat your work with care — but you should keep your own copies of anything important.
Ending things
You can stop using North and ask us to close your account at any time. We may suspend or end access if these terms are broken or if we need to wind down the beta. If we do, we’ll give you a reasonable way to retrieve your work where we can.
Changes & contact
As North grows, these terms will get more formal. When they change materially, we’ll say so. Questions: hello@asknorth.com.