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Terms · Last updated 2026-04-24

Terms of Service

The short version: SceneFlow is a writing tool. Your work is yours. Don’t abuse the AI or do illegal things. Use at your own risk. We can pull access if you’re causing harm. Read on for the long version.

What SceneFlow is

SceneFlow is a screenplay writing tool with an AI co-writer named Kleo. It’s provided as-is, free during beta. We’re a small team and there’s no warranty — if it breaks, we’ll try to fix it, but we don’t promise it will always work.

Your work is yours

Anything you write in SceneFlow is your intellectual property. We claim no rights to your screenplays, ideas, characters, or any output you create with Kleo’s help. Full stop.

Acceptable use

Don’t do these things:

Service availability

Best effort. We may have downtime. We may push updates that change how things work. Because your data lives in your browser, an outage doesn’t lose your work — you just can’t reach Kleo for a bit.

Limitation of liability

We’re not liable for damages from using SceneFlow — lost work, missed deadlines, a producer who didn’t like your draft, a Kleo suggestion that didn’t pan out. Use at your own risk. To the extent the law allows, our total liability is capped at zero, because this product is currently free.

Termination

We can revoke access if these terms are abused — bot traffic, jailbreak loops, illegal content, harassment. You can leave anytime; nothing to cancel. Your work stays in your browser regardless.

DMCA

If someone uses SceneFlow to share content that infringes copyright you own, contact dmca@sceneflow.tech with the standard DMCA details (the work, the infringing material’s location, your contact info, a good-faith statement, and a signature).

Changes

We’ll post updates to these terms on this page with a new “last updated” date. If something material changes, we’ll surface a one-time notice in the editor. Continued use after a change means you accept the new terms.

Contact

Questions: hello@sceneflow.tech.