Terms of Service
These terms explain how the hosted platform works, what creators may publish, how moderation and public pages operate, and where responsibility sits for tools and shared results.
Acceptance of these terms
These Terms of Service govern your use of OKO Tools by OKO Lab, including oko360.online, the builder, the directory, public tool pages, creator pages, collections, analytics, result pages, and related account features. By accessing or using the platform, you agree to these terms.
Platform model
OKO Tools is a hosted software platform built on a shared rendering engine. Users create, edit, and publish tools on the platform, but they do not receive separate deployed applications, separate hosting infrastructure, or exclusive runtime environments.
Accounts and creator identity
- You are responsible for maintaining accurate account information, protecting your access, and keeping your creator profile, username, and published content lawful and non-misleading.
- You may not impersonate another person, misuse another creator's identity, or create usernames intended to mislead users, hide ownership, or interfere with the platform.
- We may reclaim, restrict, or disable usernames, profiles, or accounts that violate these terms, create confusion, or threaten platform integrity.
Acceptable use
- Do not submit unlawful, infringing, abusive, deceptive, spammy, unsafe, or rights-violating prompts, tools, FAQs, guides, examples, or public pages.
- Do not attempt to bypass moderation, duplicate controls, quality gates, indexing rules, security controls, or platform rate limits.
- Do not upload malware, inject code, probe the infrastructure, scrape restricted data, or interfere with other users, public pages, analytics, or sessions.
- Do not publish tools that falsely claim legal, tax, medical, financial, regulatory, or professional certainty where the platform clearly provides planning and informational utilities.
Creator content, licenses, and publication rules
- You retain responsibility for the prompts, tool configurations, guides, examples, FAQs, release notes, public collections, and creator information you submit to the platform.
- You grant OKO Tools a non-exclusive license to host, process, reproduce, index, moderate, display, and distribute that content as needed to operate, improve, secure, and promote the platform.
- Public tools must satisfy the platform's quality, moderation, and duplicate-governance rules. We may reject, archive, noindex, merge, demote, suspend, or remove tools or collections that do not meet platform standards.
- Formula logic must remain inside the platform's safe expression model. Unsafe, arbitrary, or unsupported execution is not allowed.
Accuracy, professional judgment, and no advice
Many tools on OKO Tools cover finance, salary, loan, import, tax-adjacent, ROI, and cost-planning scenarios. Outputs, explanations, guides, and related analytics are provided for planning, estimation, and informational purposes only. They are not legal, tax, financial, investment, accounting, customs, compliance, or professional advice. You are responsible for reviewing whether a tool is suitable for your use case before relying on it.
Results, public pages, and indexing
- Shared result pages, public tool pages, public collections, and creator profiles may be accessible by direct link and may be indexed unless quality, duplicate, or moderation rules say otherwise.
- You are responsible for deciding what you publish and share. Do not include unnecessary personal data, confidential business data, or regulated information in public pages or result shares.
- We may add, remove, relabel, or restrict public surfaces in order to improve trust, avoid duplicate clusters, or protect the platform.
Intellectual property
- The OKO Tools platform, visual system, shared engine, service logic, site copy, platform marks, and product experience remain the property of OKO Lab or its licensors.
- You may not copy, resell, reverse engineer, or misuse the service, its infrastructure, moderation systems, or protected product components except as allowed by applicable law.
- You are responsible for ensuring that the prompts, examples, FAQ content, public pages, and creator assets you provide do not infringe the rights of others.
Suspension, moderation, and termination
- We may suspend accounts, remove content, request changes, archive tools, merge duplicates into canonical versions, or terminate access where necessary to enforce these terms or protect the platform.
- We may also take action where content creates security, legal, quality, duplicate, spam, trust, or reputational issues for the platform or its users.
- Termination or moderation action does not remove responsibilities that accrued before the action was taken.
Disclaimers and limitation of liability
- The platform is provided on an as available and as is basis to the maximum extent permitted by law.
- We do not guarantee uninterrupted availability, error-free operation, index placement, traffic performance, creator visibility, or the suitability of a tool for any particular legal, financial, regulatory, or commercial purpose.
- To the maximum extent permitted by law, OKO Lab and OKO Tools are not liable for indirect, incidental, consequential, special, exemplary, or lost-profit damages arising from the use of the platform.
Governing law and disputes
Unless mandatory local consumer law requires otherwise, these Terms are governed by the laws applicable to the OKO Lab operating entity, without regard to conflict-of-law principles. Any dispute relating to the platform will be resolved in the venue competent for that operating entity, unless mandatory law requires another forum.
Changes to these terms
We may update these Terms of Service from time to time to reflect product, platform, legal, or operational changes. When we do, we will update the effective date and publish the revised version on oko360.online.
Contact
For legal questions about these terms, contact OKO Tools by OKO Lab at legal@oko360.online.
Practical note for creators
If you publish tools in regulated or high-risk categories, you should review your assumptions, formulas, content, and disclosures carefully and seek professional legal or regulatory review where appropriate.
