This User Agreement describes the practical responsibilities that apply when you create an account, build workflows, install marketplace systems, operate Discord bots, use AI generation, purchase subscriptions, or otherwise access Sefrum. It is intended to complement the Terms and Conditions by making user obligations clear and actionable.
By using Sefrum, you agree to operate your account, bots, workflows, marketplace activity, and Discord integrations responsibly.
1.Account Responsibility
Every Sefrum account must be operated by an accountable user.
1.1Account Ownership
You are responsible for your account, credentials, email access, subscription activity, credit usage, bots, workflows, marketplace installs, and any other action taken through your account.
1.2One Individual Account
You may not create or operate more than one account as an individual unless Sefrum gives prior written approval.
1.3Authorized Access
You must not share credentials, transfer accounts, sell account access, or allow another person to use your account in a way that bypasses limits, pricing, enforcement, or platform controls.
2.Workflow and Bot Responsibility
Users are responsible for what their bots do in Discord environments.
2.1Review Before Deployment
You must review, test, and understand workflows, commands, event logic, generated drafts, installed templates, and runtime configuration before using them in a live server.
2.1.1AI Output Requires Judgment
AI-generated content may contain mistakes, omissions, unsafe assumptions, incomplete logic, or behavior that does not match your server rules. You remain responsible for reviewing and approving the final result.
2.2Runtime Monitoring
You are responsible for monitoring active bots, checking logs where appropriate, stopping problematic runtime behavior, rotating compromised tokens, and updating workflows when server requirements change.
2.3Discord Permissions
You are responsible for configuring Discord permissions, roles, channels, bot scopes, and server access correctly. Sefrum cannot control how a user grants or misconfigures permissions in Discord.
3.Community Safety and Acceptable Conduct
Sefrum must not be used to harm communities, users, platforms, or third parties.
3.1No Harmful Use
You must not use Sefrum to spam, harass, scam, impersonate, steal data, distribute malicious content, evade platform rules, manipulate communities, or operate workflows intended to harm users or services.
3.2No Policy Evasion
You must not use alternate accounts, false identities, VPNs, proxies, payment workarounds, collaborators, or automated systems to bypass limits, enforcement, fraud controls, account restrictions, or subscription rules.
3.3Compliance With Third-Party Rules
You are responsible for complying with Discord's rules, payment-provider rules, marketplace expectations, and any laws or third-party policies that apply to your use of Sefrum.
4.Marketplace and Shared Content
Users who install, publish, or sell marketplace systems have additional responsibilities.
4.1Installing Marketplace Content
You are responsible for reviewing installed marketplace commands, templates, workflows, prompts, records, and bot systems before using them in your own server or client environment.
4.2Publishing Marketplace Content
If you publish marketplace content, you are responsible for ensuring that the listing is accurate, functional, non-misleading, and does not include harmful logic, infringing material, stolen work, or undisclosed behavior.
4.3Sefrum Review Rights
Sefrum may review, reject, delist, restrict, modify access to, or remove marketplace items where quality, safety, policy, billing, or operational concerns exist.
5.Payments, Credits, and Subscription Use
Users are responsible for understanding and managing paid access.
5.1Plan and Credit Awareness
You are responsible for understanding plan limits, subscription status, credit costs, marketplace purchases, renewals, and usage-based consumption before using paid features.
5.2No Abuse of Paid Access
You must not exploit billing systems, reverse payments after use, create accounts to collect repeated allowances, resell unauthorized account access, or consume paid value through deceptive behavior.
5.3Used Services
Once paid services, credits, AI generation, bot slots, runtime features, marketplace items, or plan benefits have been used, you should not expect a refund except where Sefrum determines otherwise in its discretion.
6.Security, Tokens, and Sensitive Information
Users must protect the sensitive systems they connect to Sefrum.
6.1Credential Protection
You are responsible for protecting passwords, reset codes, Discord bot tokens, API keys, webhook URLs, server credentials, and any other sensitive information you use with Sefrum.
6.2Token Rotation
If you believe a token, password, key, or account has been exposed, you are responsible for rotating the affected credential and taking appropriate action in Discord or any connected third-party service.
6.3Security Reporting
You should report suspected account compromise, platform vulnerabilities, abuse, or payment fraud to [email protected] promptly.
7.Enforcement and Account Action
Sefrum may take action when user behavior creates risk or violates platform expectations.
7.1Enforcement Measures
Sefrum may suspend accounts, stop runtimes, revoke credits, disable marketplace access, restrict AI generation, remove content, block account creation, or terminate service access where misuse, abuse, fraud, risk, or policy violations are detected or reasonably suspected.
7.2User Cooperation
Users are expected to cooperate with reasonable security, billing, abuse, or support inquiries. Failure to cooperate may result in continued restriction or termination.
7.3Continued Responsibility
Termination, suspension, or cancellation does not remove responsibility for prior account activity, payment disputes, abuse, misuse, or obligations that reasonably survive account closure.