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Acceptable Use Policy
This Acceptable Use Policy (“AUP”) forms part of the Terms of Service. It defines what you can and can’t do with SEORav. Violations may result in immediate suspension or termination of your account.
- Effective
- 2026-05-08
- Last updated
- 2026-05-08
- Version
- 1.1
4.1 Prohibited content
You may not use SEORav to generate, publish, or process content that:
- Violates any applicable law or regulation, including content that infringes intellectual property, defames others, or constitutes harassment.
- Promotes, depicts, or facilitates child sexual abuse material (CSAM) or any sexualized content involving minors.
- Promotes terrorism, violent extremism, or incites violence against individuals or groups.
- Promotes self-harm, suicide, eating disorders, or other harm to vulnerable individuals.
- Contains malware, viruses, ransomware, or other malicious code.
- Engages in fraud, phishing, identity theft, or other deceptive practices.
- Promotes regulated products or services (firearms, drugs, gambling) in jurisdictions where doing so is illegal.
- Contains pornographic or sexually explicit material.
- Discriminates against individuals or groups based on protected characteristics (race, gender, religion, sexual orientation, disability, etc.).
- Infringes a third party’s copyright, trademark, patent, trade secret, or other intellectual property rights.
4.2 Prohibited activities
You may not:
- Reverse-engineer, decompile, or attempt to extract the source code of the Services or any underlying AI models.
- Scrape, crawl, or extract data from the Services using automated means (other than through our official API or features).
- Use the Services to scrape, crawl, or extract data from third-party websites in violation of those websites’ terms, robots.txt, or applicable law.
- Probe, scan, or test the security of the Services without our prior written permission. Security researchers should email security@seorav.com to coordinate responsible disclosure.
- Circumvent rate limits, plan limits, or per-site allocations through technical means.
- Resell access to the Services to third parties as your own product (this prohibition does not prevent agencies from using SEORav to deliver content to their own clients within their tier’s per-site allocation).
- Use the Services to send spam, unsolicited bulk email, or unsolicited commercial messages.
- Mass-publish low-quality, template-spammed, or doorway-page-style content designed to manipulate search engines.
- Submit knowingly false or misleading information when creating an account.
- Maintain multiple accounts to circumvent free-trial limits or other plan restrictions.
- Use the Services in a way that interferes with, degrades, or disrupts the Services for other users.
- Use the Services to train competing AI models or to evaluate competing services for benchmarking or comparison without our prior written permission.
4.3 Per-site allocation enforcement
Each tier has a per-site limit (Solo: 1 site; Studio: 5 sites; Agency: 25 sites). To serve additional sites, upgrade your plan. Workarounds — such as connecting and disconnecting sites repeatedly to serve more clients than your allocation permits — are a violation of this AUP.
4.4 AI-generated content responsibility
You are responsible for reviewing AI-generated content before publishing it. You may not:
- Publish AI-generated content as the original work of a third party (e.g., publishing under a pen name to disguise its AI origin in contexts where this would be misleading).
- Use the Services to create content that impersonates real individuals or organizations.
- Use the Services to create misleading commercial content (false reviews, fake testimonials, fabricated case studies).
- Use the Services to create content for the purpose of misleading election information or political disinformation.
4.5 Third-party platform compliance
When publishing content via SEORav to third-party platforms (Webflow, WordPress, Ghost, HubSpot, Wix, Shopify, etc.), you must comply with their terms. You may not use SEORav to:
- Publish content that violates a third-party platform’s content policies
- Spam third-party platforms with low-quality programmatic content
- Bypass rate limits or anti-spam controls on third-party platforms
When directing SEORav to crawl or analyze a competitor’s pages, you confirm you have a legitimate interest in doing so and that the activity does not violate the target site’s terms or applicable anti-circumvention law. SEORav uses commercially reasonable methods to fetch publicly accessible pages, but the third-party site’s access policies govern what is technically permitted.
4.6 Reporting abuse
If you become aware of any violation of this AUP — by your own account, another user, or content published through SEORav — please report it immediately to abuse@seorav.com. Reports are reviewed within 48 hours.
4.7 Enforcement
- If we determine you’ve violated this AUP, we may take any of the following actions, at our discretion:
- Issue a written warning
- Suspend your account temporarily
- Terminate your account immediately
- Refuse to refund any prepaid fees
- Report violations to relevant authorities (especially for illegal content)
- Cooperate with law enforcement investigations
- For clear violations involving illegal content, child safety, or imminent harm, we may terminate immediately and without notice.
- For ambiguous cases, we’ll typically issue a warning and give you a reasonable opportunity to cure the violation.
4.8 Changes to this AUP
We may update this AUP as new abuse patterns emerge. Material changes will be notified by email at least 30 days before they take effect, except where immediate change is required to address security threats or legal requirements.
4.9 Contact
Questions or reports: abuse@seorav.com · Legal escalations: legal@seorav.com
Note: all references to specific tier limits and product behaviour are kept in sync with the current Pricing and product pages.