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Terms of Service

Effective date: July 7, 2026

These Terms of Service ("Terms") are a binding agreement between you and BroadSite ("BroadSite," "we," "us," or "our") governing your access to and use of the BroadSite service. Please read them carefully. By creating an account, connecting an AI assistant to BroadSite, or publishing a site through us, you agree to these Terms. If you do not agree, do not use the Service. If anything here is unclear, email support@broadsite.app.

1. The Service

BroadSite lets you publish one-page websites through an AI assistant (such as Claude or ChatGPT) connected to us over the Model Context Protocol ("MCP"), or through your BroadSite dashboard. Once published, a page is served at a subdomain you choose on broadsite.page (for example, yourname.broadsite.page).

"The Service" means everything we operate together as BroadSite, which spans two distinct internet domains:

  • broadsite.app — the application: your account, dashboard, billing, the AI connector, and these pages.
  • broadsite.page — where your published sites are served to the public.

These are separate domains for security and architectural reasons, but both are part of the Service and both are governed by these Terms. We may add, change, or retire features, domains, or subdomains associated with the Service over time.

2. Accounts and eligibility

You must be at least 13 years old to use the Service, and old enough to form a binding contract in your jurisdiction. You are responsible for the activity under your account and for keeping your login credentials secure. Account sign-in and identity are handled by our authentication provider, Clerk; you agree to Clerk's applicable terms as they relate to your sign-in. One person or entity per account unless we agree otherwise in writing.

3. Plans, billing, renewal, and cancellation

The Service offers a free tier and one or more paid plans. Plans, prices, and the features included in each are described at broadsite.app and may change; we will give notice of material changes as described in Section 13 (Changes to these Terms).

Billing is handled through Clerk, our authentication and billing provider. When you subscribe to a paid plan, you authorize recurring charges to your chosen payment method through Clerk until you cancel. We never see, store, or process your full card number — payment-card handling occurs entirely within Clerk and its payment processor.

Paid plans renew automatically at the start of each billing period unless cancelled. You may cancel at any time; cancellation takes effect at the end of the current billing period, and you keep paid-plan access until then. Except where required by law, payments are non-refundable and we do not provide prorated refunds for partial periods.

What happens to your sites when you downgrade or cancel: downgrading or cancelling never deletes your sites. If, after a downgrade, you have more live sites than your new plan allows, your most recently edited sites (up to your plan's limit) stay online and editable. The remaining sites go offline — their public addresses stop loading and return our standard "not found" page — but they remain fully visible and manageable in your dashboard, including their content and version history, and you can still delete them. An offline site comes back online automatically as soon as you upgrade again or free a slot by deleting an online site.

4. Your content and the license you grant us

You retain ownership of the content you publish through BroadSite ("Your Content"). You are solely responsible for Your Content and for having the rights necessary to publish it.

To operate the Service, you grant us a worldwide, non-exclusive, royalty-free license to host, store, reproduce, modify (for technical purposes such as sanitization and format handling), publicly display, and serve Your Content — solely to provide and improve the Service. This license specifically includes our right to:

  • serve Your Content at its published broadsite.page address and through our infrastructure;
  • inject, at the time we serve each page, a "Made with BroadSite" badge that includes a link visitors can use to report the site — this badge appears on every published page on every plan;
  • generate and serve social-preview ("Open Graph") metadata and preview-card images for your page where you have not supplied your own; and
  • create the technical copies (caching, backups, version snapshots) needed to run the Service reliably.

This license ends when Your Content is deleted from our live systems, except for copies retained as described in Section 11 (Termination and what happens to your data) and in our Privacy Policy, and except to the extent Your Content has been shared or cached by third parties beyond our control.

5. Free plan vs. paid plans

Pages published on the free plan are sanitized before they are served: custom scripts and certain other active content are removed for security, so no author-supplied JavaScript runs on a free page. Pages on paid plans are served as you submit them, which means you may include your own scripts and analytics — and you are responsible for whatever those scripts do and for your obligations to your visitors as a result (see also our Privacy Policy). Regardless of plan, all pages are subject to size limits and the Acceptable Use Policy below.

6. Acceptable Use Policy

You agree not to use the Service to create, publish, host, distribute, link to, or facilitate any of the following. The categories below are illustrative, not exhaustive — the catch-all in the final bullet applies.

  • Child sexual abuse material (CSAM) or any child sexual exploitation of any kind. This is absolutely prohibited, without exception.
  • Terrorism or violent extremism — content that promotes, incites, or provides material support for terrorism, violent extremism, or mass violence.
  • Illegal weapons or controlled substances — the illegal sale, trade, or facilitation of firearms, weapons, explosives, or illegal drugs.
  • Fraud, phishing, or malware — scams, deceptive or fraudulent offers, credential-harvesting or phishing pages, or anything that distributes malware, spyware, or content designed to compromise a visitor's device, data, or accounts.
  • Harassment or doxxing — content that harasses, threatens, bullies, or maliciously publishes another person's private information.
  • Intellectual-property infringement — content that infringes another party's copyright, trademark, or other intellectual-property or proprietary rights.
  • Spam — bulk, deceptive, or manipulative content, or content that exists primarily to distribute unsolicited links or manipulate search or referral systems.
  • Adult content or pornography — sexually explicit or pornographic material. See Section 7 (Adult content).
  • Impersonation — impersonating a person, brand, business, or organization in a misleading way.
  • Anything illegal, or anything comparable in nature to the above. You also may not attempt to breach, probe, overload, or circumvent the security, rate limits, or access controls of the Service, or use it in any way that violates applicable law or the rights of others.

Anyone can report a site to us using the badge link on every published page or at /report. We review reports and act at our discretion.

7. Adult content

The Service is not intended for, and you may not use it to publish, adult content or pornography. We may remove or take offline any site that contains such content, and may suspend or terminate the associated account, at our discretion and without prior notice.

8. Cooperation with authorities and reporting

Where we determine it is necessary or appropriate — including to comply with law, to respond to legal process, to protect the safety of any person, or to protect the Service — we may preserve evidence (including account information, content, and logs) and report violations to law enforcement or other authorities. In particular, where we become aware of apparent child sexual abuse material, we will report it to the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children (NCMEC) and/or other appropriate authorities as required by law, and preserve related material as the law requires.

9. Our rights over accounts, sites, and addresses

BroadSite is a hosted service that we actively operate and moderate. To keep it safe and functioning, and at our sole discretion:

Memberships. We may modify, suspend, or cancel your membership or account — including changing, limiting, or discontinuing plans or features — for any reason, including violation of these Terms, suspected abuse, non-payment, legal requirements, or discontinuation of the Service. Where practical and lawful, we will give notice.

Sites. We may remove, modify, take offline, suspend, or refuse to serve any site or any content, at our discretion — for example, in response to a report, a suspected violation of the Acceptable Use Policy, a legal demand, or an operational or security need. A suspended site stops serving immediately and returns our standard "not found" response, with no state disclosed to visitors.

URLs and subdomains. Subdomains on broadsite.page are licensed to you for use while you comply with these Terms — they are not sold to you, and you do not own them. We may modify, reclaim, reassign, reserve, or delete any subdomain or URL at our discretion, including subdomains that are unused, that impersonate others, that are reserved or prohibited, or whose use violates these Terms. As stated in Section 1 (The Service), broadsite.app and broadsite.page are distinct domains, and both — together with all subdomains and addresses within them — are part of the Service and remain under our control.

Every action we take against an account or site through our administrative tools is logged internally.

10. Disclaimers

THE SERVICE IS PROVIDED "AS IS" AND "AS AVAILABLE," WITHOUT WARRANTIES OF ANY KIND, WHETHER EXPRESS, IMPLIED, OR STATUTORY, INCLUDING ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, TITLE, AND NON-INFRINGEMENT. We do not warrant that the Service will be uninterrupted, error-free, secure, or that any site will be continuously available. We do not offer a service-level guarantee. You are responsible for the content, lawfulness, and consequences of the sites you publish.

11. Limitation of liability and indemnification

TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT PERMITTED BY LAW, BROADSITE WILL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, CONSEQUENTIAL, OR PUNITIVE DAMAGES, OR FOR ANY LOSS OF PROFITS, REVENUE, DATA, OR GOODWILL, ARISING OUT OF OR RELATING TO THE SERVICE. TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT PERMITTED BY LAW, OUR TOTAL LIABILITY FOR ANY CLAIM RELATING TO THE SERVICE IS LIMITED TO THE GREATER OF (A) THE AMOUNT YOU PAID US IN THE TWELVE (12) MONTHS BEFORE THE EVENT GIVING RISE TO THE CLAIM, OR (B) USD $100.

You agree to indemnify and hold harmless BroadSite and its operators from and against any claims, damages, liabilities, and reasonable expenses (including legal fees) arising out of Your Content, your use of the Service, or your violation of these Terms or of any law or third-party right.

12. Termination and what happens to your data

You may stop using the Service and delete your account at any time — self-serve through Clerk, or by contacting us. We may suspend or terminate your access as described in Section 9 (Our rights over accounts, sites, and addresses).

When your account is deleted — whether by you or by us — we archive a complete snapshot of the account before removing it from our live systems, rather than destroying all record of it immediately. Concretely: your live sites stop serving, and your account's live records are removed from the operational database, while a full archived copy of the account (its sites, page versions, image metadata, and form submissions) is retained in our systems for our legitimate business, legal, security, and abuse-prevention purposes. Stored images associated with a specific site are purged from object storage when that site is deleted. Retention of the archived snapshot is described further in our Privacy Policy.

Sections that by their nature should survive termination — including Section 4 (Your content and the license you grant us, as limited), Section 10 (Disclaimers), and Section 11 (Limitation of liability and indemnification) — survive.

13. Third-party services

The Service relies on third-party providers, including Clerk (authentication and billing) and Railway (hosting and storage). Your use of the Service may be subject to those providers' terms where applicable. We are not responsible for third-party services we do not control, and connecting an AI assistant to BroadSite is also subject to that assistant's own provider terms.

14. Changes to these Terms

We may update these Terms from time to time. When we do, we will post the updated Terms here with a new effective date and, for material changes, provide reasonable notice (for example, by email or an in-product notice). Your continued use of the Service after an update takes effect means you accept the revised Terms.

15. Governing law

These Terms are governed by the laws of the State of Florida, without regard to its conflict-of-laws rules, and you and BroadSite agree to the exclusive jurisdiction of the state and federal courts located in Florida for any dispute not subject to other agreed dispute-resolution terms.

16. Contact

Questions about these Terms: support@broadsite.app.