The agreement for using Blogged

Terms of Service

These Terms govern Blogged accounts, autonomous content workflows, hosted blogs, subscriptions, integrations, and customer responsibilities.

Effective August 20, 202618 min read
Blogged combines autonomous content generation, web research, hosted publishing, and customer-directed integrations. This policy explains how those functions affect your rights and responsibilities.

1. Agreement and eligibility

These Terms of Service are a binding agreement between you and BoostYard LLC, a Delaware limited liability company that owns and operates Blogged. In these Terms, “Blogged,” “we,” “us,” and “our” mean BoostYard LLC. If you create or use an account, click to accept, purchase a subscription, or use the service after these Terms are presented, you accept these Terms, the Privacy Policy, the Acceptable Use Policy, and the Data Processing Addendum where it applies.

You must be at least 18 or the age of legal majority where you live. If you use Blogged for a company or other organization, you represent that you have authority to bind it. In that case, “you” and “Customer” mean that organization. The service is intended for business use, not personal, family, or household use.

2. The service

Blogged is an autonomous content and blog-publishing platform for SaaS companies. Depending on configuration and plan, it can scan approved public sources, maintain product knowledge, research the market, propose topics, generate and edit posts and images, apply SEO and GEO controls, schedule publication, host a public blog, connect domains, collect subscribers or leads, and report search and reader signals.

Features, limits, availability, and workflows may change as Blogged improves the service. Current product pages, documentation, the selected plan, and any signed order form describe the service you receive. If an order form conflicts with these Terms, the order form controls for that conflict.

3. Accounts, workspaces, and authority

  • Provide accurate account and billing information and keep it current.
  • Protect credentials, use appropriate authentication, and notify Blogged promptly of suspected compromise.
  • Use workspace roles carefully. Owners and admins can manage members, billing, projects, integrations, trackers, webhooks, and other consequential settings.
  • You are responsible for actions taken through your account and by people you invite, except to the extent caused by Blogged's breach of these Terms.
  • Disputes about control of a workspace, domain, source, or company account may require documentation. Blogged may preserve the status quo while authority is verified.

4. Autopilot and publication authority

Assisted Autopilot creates drafts that wait for human review. Full Autopilot can plan, generate, schedule, and publish without a person approving each post after you activate it and approve the governing Content Direction. You authorize Blogged to perform the actions enabled by your selected mode, schedule, content direction, publication policy, and settings.

  • Review product facts, strategy, sources, content directions, brand settings, calls to action, forms, and publication controls before activating autonomous publication.
  • Use holds, pauses, review rules, and role permissions when content requires human approval.
  • Monitor the dashboard and weekly or service notices. A safeguard reduces risk but is not a legal, factual, regulatory, brand, or professional review.
  • You remain the publisher and are responsible for content published to your hosted or custom domain, including content published through Full Autopilot.

5. Customer content and permissions

As between you and Blogged, you retain ownership of content, data, trademarks, logos, documents, images, instructions, and other material you submit or direct Blogged to process (“Customer Content”). You grant Blogged a worldwide, non-exclusive, limited license to host, copy, transform, analyze, transmit, display, publish, and otherwise process Customer Content only to provide, secure, support, and improve the service for you, comply with law, and exercise rights under these Terms.

You represent that you have the rights, notices, lawful bases, and permissions needed for Customer Content and for Blogged to process it as instructed. This includes private uploads, product and competitor material, reader or subscriber data, logos, screenshots, testimonials, tracking code, webhook data, and content imported from another system.

Do not submit confidential information that should not be used in generation, research, support, or publication workflows. Access labels and publication controls reduce accidental use but do not replace your own information-classification and approval process.

6. Generated output and editorial responsibility

Subject to third-party rights and applicable law, Blogged does not claim ownership of the new text or images generated for you. You may use exported and published output under these Terms. Generated output can be inaccurate, incomplete, outdated, similar to output provided to others, or unsuitable for your circumstances. Sources and content scores are decision support, not a guarantee.

  • Verify material claims, quotations, pricing, comparisons, citations, dates, legal statements, and calls to action before relying on them.
  • Do not present AI-generated content as professional legal, medical, financial, safety, employment, or regulatory advice.
  • Review for intellectual-property, privacy, publicity, confidentiality, consumer-protection, advertising, and industry-specific obligations.
  • Use exact uploaded or approved assets when product fidelity matters. Reference-guided image generation does not guarantee exact reproduction.

7. Research, sources, and crawling

You may direct Blogged to scan your site, approved sources, and approved competitor sites. You authorize the identified BloggedBot crawler to access publicly reachable pages within the configured scope. Blogged does not bypass authentication, paywalls, or technical access controls. Its robots.txt handling is described on the About BloggedBot page.

You are responsible for choosing lawful sources and using research results lawfully. A public page is not automatically free of copyright, database, contract, privacy, or publicity restrictions. Citations, links, or source excerpts do not transfer ownership of the underlying material.

8. Hosted blogs, domains, forms, and trackers

  • You control blog content, branding, navigation, forms, calls to action, cookie-banner settings, trackers, and custom code. You must publish your own accurate privacy and cookie notices for readers.
  • You authorize Blogged to serve published content through a hosted Blogged subdomain, a verified custom subdomain, or another supported publishing setup you configure.
  • You must control or have permission to use each custom domain. DNS, registrar, proxy, certificate, or third-party configuration outside Blogged remains your responsibility.
  • Custom code executes on public pages. You are responsible for its security, legality, disclosures, and behavior. Blogged may disable code that threatens the service or other users.
  • You are responsible for the destination, security, authorization, and privacy terms of each lead webhook or customer-selected integration.
  • If you collect emails or leads, you are responsible for consent, notices, marketing law, suppression, honoring unsubscribe and deletion requests, and downstream use.

9. Third-party services

Blogged relies on third-party infrastructure and offers optional connections to third-party services. Their terms and privacy practices govern your direct use of them. Blogged is not responsible for a third party's service, changes, suspension, data, or acts. You authorize Blogged to exchange the information needed to provide a connection you enable.

Google Search Console access is limited to the authorized property and scopes. Stripe handles payment credentials, checkout, tax, invoices, and the billing portal. Customer-added analytics and advertising vendors receive data under the customer's configuration, not because Blogged uses that data for its own advertising.

10. Plans, trials, fees, and taxes

Paid plans are subscriptions billed in advance at the interval shown at checkout. Prices, included projects, post allowances, product limits, multi-project discounts, promotion terms, and add-ons are shown before purchase or in an order form. Usage beyond an included allowance may require an add-on or plan change rather than silently creating an overage charge.

An eligible customer may receive the trial shown at checkout. A payment method is required. Unless canceled before the stated trial end, the selected paid subscription starts and Stripe charges the amount disclosed at checkout plus applicable tax. Trial eligibility may be limited by person, email, Stripe customer, payment instrument, workspace, or prior use to prevent repeated trials.

Fees exclude taxes unless checkout says otherwise. Stripe calculates applicable sales tax or VAT from billing information and supports eligible tax IDs. You are responsible for taxes, duties, and accurate billing details, other than taxes on Blogged's net income.

Except where law requires otherwise or an order form states otherwise, fees already paid are non-refundable and unused plan capacity does not roll over or convert to cash. Blogged may correct a billing error, duplicate charge, or service failure with a refund or credit at its discretion without creating an ongoing obligation.

11. Renewal, cancellation, and payment failure

Subscriptions renew automatically at the selected interval until canceled. You can cancel from workspace billing settings. Cancellation normally takes effect at the end of the current paid period, and access continues until then. Canceling during a trial prevents the first paid renewal when completed before the deadline shown in the product.

If payment fails, Blogged may provide a limited recovery period while Stripe retries. Access may be restricted or end if payment is not recovered. Canceling or losing paid access does not automatically delete Customer Content. A project may become read-only, be archived, or retain its published blog as the product indicates. Contact Blogged if you want data deleted rather than retained.

Blogged may change future prices by giving legally required notice. A price change applies no earlier than the next renewal after the stated effective date, unless you separately agree to an immediate plan change.

12. Acceptable use

You must follow the Acceptable Use Policy. You may not use Blogged to violate law or rights, deceive readers, distribute malware or spam, exploit children, create dangerous professional advice, access systems without authorization, manipulate search through abusive schemes, or interfere with the service. You are responsible for users, Customer Content, custom code, trackers, forms, and integrations under your account.

13. Confidentiality and security

Each party may receive non-public information that a reasonable person would understand to be confidential. The receiving party will use it only to perform or exercise rights under the agreement, protect it with reasonable care, and disclose it only to people and providers who need it and are bound to protect it. This does not cover information that is public without breach, already lawfully known, independently developed, or lawfully received without restriction.

A party may disclose confidential information when law requires it, if legally permitted after giving reasonable notice and assistance. Blogged's Data Processing Addendum contains additional personal-data commitments. You must use the service in a manner consistent with its documented security controls.

14. Blogged technology, marks, and feedback

Blogged and its licensors own the service, software, workflows, designs, models or model access, documentation, trademarks, and related intellectual property, excluding Customer Content and generated output allocated to you above. These Terms give you a limited, non-exclusive, non-transferable right to use the service during the subscription for your internal business and customer-facing blog operations.

If you provide suggestions or feedback, you grant Blogged a perpetual, irrevocable, worldwide, royalty-free right to use it without restriction or attribution. This does not give Blogged the right to identify you publicly or use Customer Content as a testimonial without permission.

Send copyright, trademark, privacy, or other rights complaints to hi@blogged.dev with the URL, the protected work or right, your authority, a good-faith explanation, and accurate contact information. Blogged may remove or restrict disputed content while reviewing a complete notice and may notify the customer who supplied it.

15. Suspension and termination

Blogged may suspend access, generation, publication, integrations, or public delivery when reasonably necessary to address a security threat, unlawful content, an Acceptable Use Policy violation, nonpayment, material breach, third-party service restriction, legal demand, or risk to other customers. When practical, Blogged will limit the suspension and give notice and an opportunity to cure.

Either party may terminate for a material breach that is not cured within a reasonable written cure period, or immediately when the breach cannot be cured. You may end the commercial relationship by canceling all subscriptions and ceasing use. Sections that by their nature should survive will survive, including payment obligations, confidentiality, ownership, disclaimers, indemnity, liability limits, and dispute terms.

16. Disclaimers

To the maximum extent permitted by law, the service, generated output, research, scores, recommendations, preview environments, and third-party integrations are provided “as is” and “as available.” Blogged disclaims implied warranties of merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, title, non-infringement, and any warranty arising from course of dealing or usage of trade.

Blogged does not promise uninterrupted service, specific rankings, indexing, citations by AI systems, traffic, leads, revenue, conversion, publication frequency, factual accuracy, legal compliance, or that generated output is unique or free of third-party rights. SEO, GEO, Search Console, and reader analytics report signals and support decisions; they do not control search engines, AI systems, readers, or market outcomes.

17. Indemnity

To the maximum extent permitted by law, Customer will defend and indemnify Blogged and its personnel against third-party claims, damages, losses, and reasonable costs arising from Customer Content, a customer blog, a customer-directed source or integration, Customer's breach of these Terms or the Acceptable Use Policy, or Customer's violation of law or another person's rights. Blogged will give prompt notice, reasonable cooperation at Customer's expense, and control of the defense to Customer, provided no settlement admits fault by or imposes obligations on Blogged without consent.

18. Limitation of liability

To the maximum extent permitted by law, neither party is liable for indirect, incidental, special, exemplary, punitive, or consequential damages, or for lost profits, revenue, goodwill, opportunities, or data, even if advised they were possible. This exclusion does not limit Customer's payment obligations or misuse of Blogged intellectual property.

To the maximum extent permitted by law, each party's total aggregate liability arising from the service and agreement will not exceed the fees Customer paid or owed to Blogged for the affected service during the 12 months before the event giving rise to liability. Nothing limits liability that cannot lawfully be limited, including liability for fraud, willful misconduct, or death or personal injury caused by negligence where applicable law prohibits a limit.

19. General terms

Neither party is liable for delay caused by events beyond its reasonable control, except payment obligations. You may not assign the agreement without Blogged's consent, except with a merger, reorganization, or sale of substantially all relevant assets if the assignee accepts the agreement. Blogged may assign it in connection with the same types of transaction or to an affiliate. The parties are independent contractors, and there are no third-party beneficiaries unless a law says otherwise.

The governing law and forum stated in a signed order form or other written agreement apply. If no written agreement specifies them, applicable conflict-of-law and jurisdiction rules determine governing law and forum. The United Nations Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods does not apply where its exclusion is permitted.

Notices to Blogged must be sent to hi@blogged.dev or to BoostYard LLC, Attn: Legal, 16192 Coastal Highway, Lewes, DE 19958, United States. Blogged may send notices to the account email, through the product, or on the service. If a provision is unenforceable, it will be limited to the minimum extent necessary and the rest remains effective. A waiver must be explicit and is not a continuing waiver. These Terms and incorporated policies, plus any order form, are the complete agreement about the service.

20. Changes to these Terms

Blogged may update these Terms. The date at the top identifies the current version. Material changes will receive reasonable advance notice when practicable and as law requires. Changes do not retroactively rewrite accrued payment obligations or a signed order form. Continued use after the effective date constitutes acceptance where law permits; if you do not agree, stop using the service and cancel before the change takes effect.

Questions about this policy?

Include the relevant workspace, customer blog, public URL, or account email so the request can be routed without collecting unnecessary information.

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