In a nutshell
These terms govern your use of Omie. By signing up, you agree to them. If you're using Omie on behalf of a company, you're agreeing on its behalf and you have the authority to do so.
If you don't agree with something here, talk to us. We negotiate Master Service Agreements on Enterprise plans, and we're reasonable.
Your account, your responsibility
You're responsible for keeping your login credentials safe. Tell us at [email protected] right away if you think your account has been accessed without your permission. You also won't share a single account between multiple humans, individual seats are individual.
What you can't do on Omie
- Resell access to your seats without a written reseller agreement.
- Scrape or crawl our product to build a competing service.
- Use Omie to send spam, harass other users, or upload anything illegal.
- Reverse-engineer the adaptive engine to extract proprietary content.
Money, simply
Subscription fees are billed in advance, monthly or annually. Renewals are automatic until you cancel. Cancellations take effect at the end of the current billing period. We don't pro-rate monthly plans, but annual plans get a one-time 30-day money-back guarantee.
Your content stays yours
Anything you upload to Omie (notes, content authored in Studio, custom nuggets) belongs to you. We get a limited license to host it and show it back to your users. We will not train our models on your content. Ever.
Liability, capped
To the extent the law allows, our total liability under these terms is capped at the amount you've paid us in the 12 months before the claim. We're not liable for indirect damages (lost profits, lost data) except where the law says we have to be.
Changes & termination
We may update these terms with 30 days' notice for material changes. You may terminate any time. We may terminate accounts that violate the acceptable-use list, with a fair warning where possible.
Governing law
These terms are governed by the laws of the Netherlands. Disputes go to the courts of Amsterdam, unless your local law forbids that, in which case your local courts apply.