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Terms of Service

These are the terms for using Axl. I'm keeping this straightforward and honest - no legal jargon overload. By downloading and using Axl, you're agreeing to these terms.

What Axl Is

Axl is a Windows desktop application that provides AI-powered gaming commentary through Discord voice channels. It's a hobby project built by a solo developer.

Your Responsibilities

When you use Axl, you're responsible for:

  • Providing your own API keys for Claude (Anthropic) and ElevenLabs services
  • Paying for your own API usage costs - Axl makes API calls on your behalf using your keys, and you're billed directly by those services
  • Complying with Discord's Terms of Service - Axl connects to Discord, so you need to follow their rules
  • Following the terms of service for Anthropic, ElevenLabs, and any other services Axl integrates with
  • Using Axl legally and responsibly - don't use it to harass people, spam, or do anything illegal

No Warranties ("As-Is")

Axl is provided "as-is" without any warranties. This means:

  • I can't guarantee it'll work perfectly all the time
  • Bugs happen - I'll try to fix them, but no promises on timeline
  • Updates might break things temporarily
  • I'm not responsible if API services go down or change their pricing

I'm doing my best to make Axl awesome, but it's a hobby project and things can go wrong.

Limitation of Liability

I'm not liable for:

  • API costs you rack up using Axl - you control the API keys and usage
  • Any issues with Discord, Anthropic, ElevenLabs, or other third-party services
  • Data loss or corruption
  • Any damages (direct or indirect) from using Axl

Use Axl at your own risk. If something goes wrong, I'll try to help, but I can't be held legally or financially responsible.

Updates and Changes

I can update, modify, or discontinue Axl at any time without notice. I can also update these terms whenever needed.

If I make significant changes to the terms, I'll update the "Last updated" date at the bottom of this page.

Questions?

If you have questions about these terms, open an issue on GitHub or reach out to me directly.