Last updated 2 August 2026
Terms
cclarity is a tool for running your own Fanvue account. These are the terms of using it.
What you get
A licence to use the product for as long as your plan is paid, for Fanvue accounts you own or are authorised to operate. Connecting an account you have no right to operate is a breach of these terms and, separately, of Fanvue’s.
What you are responsible for
Everything sent from your account, including messages the AI wrote. Auto-chat drafts on your instructions and follows the scripts and limits you set; you decide whether it sends without review, and you remain the author of what goes out.
You are responsible for complying with Fanvue’s own terms and with the law where you and your fans are. Do not use this to impersonate a real person other than the account holder, to contact minors, or to mislead somebody about who or what they are talking to in ways the law where they live prohibits.
Billing
Plans are monthly and cancel any time; you keep access to the end of the period you paid for. Pro includes one free trial per Fanvue account, ever. We also take a share of revenue the AI is directly attributable for — traced to messages it sent, never to sales you closed yourself. The rate is shown on the pricing section before you subscribe.
Payments are handled by Lemon Squeezy as merchant of record. Refunds follow their policy.
What we do not promise
The product depends on Fanvue’s API and on model providers, and neither is ours. Interruptions, rate limits and API changes happen. We do not guarantee that the AI writes well, that it earns anything, or that any particular message is appropriate — which is why review mode is the default and every limit is yours to set.
To the extent the law allows, our liability is capped at what you paid us in the twelve months before the claim.
Ending it
Cancel any time in Settings. You can delete your account and everything in it from Settings → Privacy. We may suspend an account that breaches these terms, and will say why.
Contact
hello@cclarity.com. See also our privacy notice.
Not legal advice, and not reviewed by counsel. Governing law and the operating entity need filling in before launch.