Terms

Short clauses. Real commitments. No fine-print judo.

This is the agreement between you and ORYZN. We wrote it the way we would explain it to a customer in person: direct, specific, and honest about what we promise and what we do not.

If a clause still reads like lawyer-speak, it is because the law requires it. Ask us and we will translate it.

Last updated: April 18, 2026

Your content is yours

Anything you write, upload, or generate in ORYZN belongs to you. We do not resell it and we do not claim rights to it.

Handle billing from your account

Start from your billing settings. Depending on the workspace, the final step may happen in Paddle’s billing portal or through ORYZN billing support. No retention call, no hidden downgrade path.

We follow LinkedIn’s rules

ORYZN is not endorsed by LinkedIn. We follow their API terms and ask you to do the same. No auto-bots, no scraped DMs, no growth tricks that get accounts banned.

Refunds without theatre

Charged by accident, billed after cancelling, or hit a real product failure? Email billing@oryzn.io. Our refund rules are public and written in plain English.

The deal, in one paragraph

You use ORYZN to plan, draft, schedule, and publish content on LinkedIn. We provide the software and the associated services. You agree to use it the way a reasonable professional would. In return we commit to keep the lights on, keep your data safe, and be easy to reach. That is the shape of this agreement.

Who can use ORYZN

You must be at least 16 years old and legally able to enter a contract where you live. If you are signing up for a company, you are telling us you are allowed to bind that company to these terms. Please do not use ORYZN on behalf of anyone who does not know you are doing so.

Your account

Keep your login credentials to yourself. You are responsible for activity inside your workspace, including anything your teammates do if you invite them. If you think your account has been compromised, email security@oryzn.io immediately and we will help you lock it down.

What you agree not to do

A short list of things we all want to avoid:

  • Publishing content that is illegal, defamatory, or deliberately misleading.
  • Impersonating someone you are not.
  • Spamming, fake-engagement rings, or any automation that violates LinkedIn’s API and community terms.
  • Scraping other customers’ data or attempting to access workspaces that are not yours.
  • Reverse-engineering our prompts, models, or infrastructure to build a competing service.
  • Using ORYZN to harass anyone.

If you do any of the above, we reserve the right to suspend or close your account. We will explain why before we act, unless safety requires otherwise.

LinkedIn, specifically

ORYZN connects to LinkedIn through OAuth. You are responsible for your LinkedIn account. If LinkedIn restricts your account because of how you use ours, we cannot unrestrict it for you; that is between you and LinkedIn.

ORYZN is an independent tool. We are not endorsed by, affiliated with, or owned by LinkedIn Corporation.

Billing

Paid plans are billed through Paddle, our merchant of record. When you subscribe, you authorize Paddle to charge your payment method on a recurring basis for the plan you chose. Subscriptions renew automatically until you cancel.

You can start billing changes from your dashboard. For current paid workspaces, some actions may redirect you to Paddle's billing portal or ORYZN billing support. If you cancel mid-cycle you keep access until the end of the billing period — we do not cut you off the moment the request is submitted. If you see a charge that looks wrong, email billing@oryzn.io and we will sort it out. Our refund policy explains the rules we follow.

Who owns what

Your content is yours. Anything you write, upload, or generate inside ORYZN belongs to you. We take only the limited license we need to store it, process it, and show it back to you.

Our software is ours. The ORYZN product, the prompts we engineer, the UI, the brand, and the docs are ours. You do not receive a license to rebuild them or operate a competing service.

AI output

ORYZN uses AI to draft, suggest, and classify. You should review every AI output before you publish it. Treat it like a first draft from a very fast colleague, not a finished post from a subject-matter expert.

We make no warranty that AI output is factually accurate, appropriate for your audience, or free from unintended bias. Publishing anything produced through ORYZN is your call.

Availability

We work hard to keep ORYZN running. Sometimes the internet breaks, a cloud provider has a bad day, or we make a mistake. When something goes wrong, we post it on our status page and fix it.

We do not publish a formal SLA at this stage of the company. When we do — most likely for Team and Enterprise customers — it will appear in writing and not as marketing copy.

Limitation of liability

We will own up to our mistakes and do the right thing. But because software touches too many moving parts for any company to promise perfection, there are limits to what we can be legally responsible for.

To the extent allowed by law, ORYZN is not liable for indirect, incidental, or consequential damages — things like lost revenue, lost reputation, or lost LinkedIn reach.

Our total aggregate liability in any dispute is capped at the amount you paid us in the three months before the issue arose.

Nothing in this section limits liability for fraud, gross negligence, or anything else the law says cannot be limited.

Ending the relationship

You can ask to close your account at any time. For paid workspaces, some billing changes may start from your dashboard and finish in Paddle's billing portal or through ORYZN billing support. We can close an account that is violating these terms, but we will try to contact you first unless doing so is unsafe.

On termination, we stop billing you, turn off scheduled posts, and give you a window to export your content. Our privacy policy describes the deletion timeline in detail.

Changes to these terms

If we make material changes, we will email you at least 14 days before they take effect and update this page. Minor clarifications are published here with an updated “Last updated” date at the top. We do not silently rewrite terms under you.

Governing law

These terms are governed by the laws of the Republic of the Philippines without regard to conflict-of-laws principles. If we disagree about something and cannot resolve it in good faith, binding arbitration is our fallback.

Questions?

Nothing here is set in stone marketing. Push back.

If any clause does not sit right — especially around ownership, AI use, or cancellation — email us. We would rather change a confusing term than hide behind it.

legal@oryzn.io