Legal
Terms
Last updated July 14, 2026. This is a product-truth draft for an open-source tool — not lawyer-reviewed counsel.
Software license
The ReviseMy source code is released under the MIT License. That license governs the code. These terms describe how the hosted demo / try-token experience is intended to be used.
Try tokens and reviews
Homepage try tokens create a workspace so agents can call MCP and REST. Reviews, captures, and marks you create are associated with that workspace. Rate limits, retention, and expiry may apply (including guest-link and review lifetimes described in product docs).
Your content
You are responsible for the screenshots, URLs, HTML, PDFs, and notes you submit. Do not upload content you do not have rights to share. Do not use ReviseMy to probe systems you are not allowed to access (for example capture URLs you should not fetch).
Acceptable use
- Do not abuse try tokens, spam webhooks, or attempt to disrupt the service.
- Do not treat secret review or guest tokens as public marketing links.
- Do not use the product to violate applicable law.
No warranty
ReviseMy is provided “as is,” without warranty of any kind. Second-opinion hints are suggestions only — human marks and decisions are authoritative. Design outcomes remain your responsibility.
Self-hosted instances
If you deploy your own instance, you set the terms for your users. The MIT license still applies to the software; these hosted-demo notes do not automatically bind your deployment.
Changes
We may update this draft as the product evolves. The “Last updated” date at the top will change when we do.
Also see Privacy.