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Terms of Service

Last updated: July 2026

These terms govern your use of Aperture Research, currently offered as an invite-only beta. By using the service you agree to these terms.

The service

Aperture Research aggregates content from sources you connect, ranks it against your stated interests using AI, and delivers digests and alerts. Features, availability, and pricing may change, especially during this beta period.

Your account

You're responsible for keeping your login credentials secure and for activity under your account. Invite-only access may be revoked at our discretion during the beta.

Acceptable use

Don't use Aperture Research to violate the law, infringe others' rights, distribute malware, or attempt to disrupt or gain unauthorized access to the service. We may suspend or terminate accounts that do.

AI-generated content

Relevance scores, summaries, and detected signals are generated by AI models and may be inaccurate or incomplete. Nothing in Aperture Research is financial, investment, or legal advice — you're responsible for verifying anything before acting on it.

Third-party content & connections

You're responsible for having the right to connect any account (e.g., Gmail, Outlook, Obsidian) or feed you add. We're not responsible for the accuracy of third-party content we surface.

Billing

Paid plans, if applicable to your account, are billed as described at checkout and processed via Stripe. You can manage or cancel a subscription from Settings.

Disclaimer & limitation of liability

Aperture Research is provided "as is," especially during this beta, without warranties of any kind. To the extent permitted by law, we're not liable for indirect, incidental, or consequential damages arising from your use of the service.

Changes

We may update these terms as the service evolves. Continued use after a change means you accept the updated terms.

Contact

Questions about these terms can be sent to hello@apertureresearch.io. See also our Privacy Policy.

This is a general-purpose starting point, not a substitute for legal advice. Have a lawyer review this before relying on it for a public, self-serve launch.