Framework overview
Start here before opening the narrower agreements.
Estes termos do marketplace são compostos pelos acordos e políticas abaixo. Juntos eles explicam quem pode usar a AIFreelancr, como o dinheiro circula, quais padrões se aplicam ao trabalho e à conduta, e como privacidade e segurança são tratadas.
Start here if you want the big picture. Then move into the narrower agreement that matches the action you are taking, such as opening an account, posting work, funding a contract, setting up payout, or making a privacy request.
Acordos incluídos
This legal bundle includes the agreements below.
Open the linked documents in the left rail for the narrower rules that govern each workflow.
- 1User Agreement
- 2Terms of Use
- 3Client Terms
- 4Freelancer Terms
- 5Payments & Milestones
- 6Hourly Work Terms
- 7Fixed-Price Terms
- 8Refunds & Chargebacks
- 9Privacy Policy
- 10Cookie Notice
- 11Acceptable Use
- 12AI Usage & Model Inputs
- 13IP & Copyright Policy
Índice
Read the framework straight through or jump into the operating sections below.
14 sections
1. Marketplace scope
AIFreelancr operates a marketplace where businesses can review AI-native specialists, publish briefs, fund contracts, exchange messages, and release milestones. AIFreelancr provides the software, moderation, and payment rails around that activity, but it does not become the employer, co-author, or buyer of the underlying work.
Clients and freelancers are responsible for the truthfulness of their profiles, briefs, proposals, deliverables, and contract choices. The marketplace is built to reduce ambiguity, not to replace the need for clear scope, real review, and lawful conduct.
- Use the linked agreements below together rather than reading one document in isolation.
- If a more specific document conflicts with a broader policy, the more specific document controls for that issue.
2. Accounts, access, and verification
Opening an account means agreeing to the account, security, and verification rules that keep AIFreelancr usable for both sides of a contract. Email verification, identity review, payment checks, and risk review may be required before certain actions become available.
AIFreelancr may limit or pause an account when duplicate identities, abusive automation, sanctions concerns, fraud signals, or repeated conduct issues appear. Restrictions may apply to hiring, proposal submission, funding, payout setup, or messaging.
3. Funding, release, and payout rhythm
Client fees are tied to the selected plan and apply when work is funded, not when an account is created. Milestone release, hourly approvals, payout timing, holds, and refunds are explained in the payments family of documents.
Payment providers, bank rails, payout rails, fraud checks, compliance checks, and local law may all affect how quickly funds settle or how long a hold remains in place.
4. Safety, moderation, and updates
AIFreelancr may remove content, restrict marketplace access, preserve evidence, or cooperate with lawful requests when trust, safety, compliance, or payment integrity is at risk. These documents may change over time, and the effective date shown on each document marks the current version.
Continuing to use AIFreelancr after an updated document takes effect means the current version governs your use, unless applicable law requires a different form of notice or acceptance.
5. Account, funding, and delivery chain
Most activity on AIFreelancr follows the same sequence: an account is opened, a profile or brief is published, proposals or shortlist reviews happen, a contract is funded, work is delivered, approvals are recorded, and payout follows the contract rules tied to that engagement.
The legal center mirrors that sequence on purpose. The account documents explain who may use the marketplace, the work and conduct documents explain what is allowed, the funding documents explain how money moves, and the privacy documents explain how records are handled while all of that takes place.
- Open the user and terms-of-use documents if the question is about access, security, or account standing.
- Open client, freelancer, hourly, fixed-price, or payment documents if the question is about hiring, delivery, approval, or release of funds.
- Open privacy, cookie, or data-request documents if the question is about information handling or account rights.
6. What stays on-platform
AIFreelancr keeps the real work record inside the marketplace whenever possible. That includes briefs, proposals, milestone structure, message history, approvals, dispute evidence, payment events, and payout decisions.
Keeping those records tied to the same contract trail protects both sides later. It gives clients a clearer funding history, gives freelancers a clearer delivery history, and gives AIFreelancr a reliable record if trust, payment, or legal questions appear after work has started.
7. How to use this legal center
If you are new to AIFreelancr, read this overview first and then open the narrower document linked to your immediate task. If you are already inside a live workflow, go directly to the document that governs that workflow and use this overview only when you need the wider context.
When a contract is active, a payout is on hold, a privacy request is underway, or a conduct issue is under review, the relevant document should be easy to find without losing the larger framework behind it.
8. Which document controls first
Start with the document that most closely matches what you are doing. Client funding terms govern funding questions first, freelancer payout terms govern payout questions first, privacy documents govern information handling first, and marketplace conduct documents govern trust and behavior issues first.
Where the legal center contains both a bundle overview and a narrower agreement, the narrower agreement gives the operational detail while the bundle overview explains how the related documents fit together.
9. How to use this legal bundle
Start with the overview, then open the more specific document tied to the action you are taking, such as client funding, freelancer payouts, privacy requests, or marketplace conduct. Each linked document governs a narrower part of the platform.
The effective date in each document controls that document individually, so different agreements inside the legal center may take effect on different dates while still working together as part of the same marketplace framework.
10. Records, reference copies, and version tracking
The legal center keeps the active marketplace documents together so clients, freelancers, teams, and support reviewers can see the governing text, effective dates, and linked documents in one reading path. Downloadable copies are offered for record-keeping, but the live legal center remains the clearest place to confirm the latest active version.
If you rely on a stored PDF or exported copy, compare its date against the current legal-center document before acting on it. A narrower payment, privacy, or conduct rule may have been updated even when the broader framework still feels familiar.
11. How the documents work together over time
Read the bundle overview for the full framework, then open the agreement or policy that governs the hiring, payment, privacy, trust, or conduct question in front of you.
That means a user may only need two or three documents for a normal contract, but AIFreelancr keeps the full bundle available because the wider system still matters when questions arise about identity, payment review, policy enforcement, or the handling of personal information later.
12. Updates, version timing, and notice rhythm
Not every legal document changes on the same day. Funding terms may change when payment controls evolve, privacy documents may change when data practices shift, and conduct rules may change when the marketplace adds new safety tools or account standards.
Check the effective date in the document header when a legal question depends on timing. The date on the active document controls that document individually, even when it sits inside a broader bundle that includes older or newer companion rules.
13. Which document matches which workflow
Use the legal center the same way the marketplace works. Account and access questions begin in the user and use documents. Hiring and delivery questions begin in the client, freelancer, hourly, or fixed-price documents. Money movement questions begin in the payments, refunds, escrow, payout, and tax documents. Privacy and safety questions begin in the privacy and conduct documents.
This bundle exists so you do not have to guess where a rule lives. If you know what action you are taking, the matching document family should get you to the answer faster than reading the entire center from top to bottom every time.
- Opening an account or adding team access: user and terms-of-use documents.
- Posting work, reviewing proposals, or approving delivery: client and freelancer document family.
- Funding milestones, handling holds, or setting up payout: money movement documents.
- Privacy requests, cookies, or data retention questions: privacy and data documents.
- Conduct, AI use, reporting abuse, or brand misuse: conduct and notices documents.