Terms

CourseDraft

CourseDraft is a hosted software service for turning training material into interactive courses. By using it, you agree to the operating rules below.

Terms

Terms of service

CourseDraft is a hosted software service for turning training material into interactive courses. By using it, you agree to the operating rules below.

Operator/CourseDraft
Last updated/April 17, 2026
Response target/Within 2 business days for billing, refunds, privacy, and source-code requests.

Using the service

You may use CourseDraft only in compliance with applicable law and these terms. You are responsible for the material you upload, publish, or share through the service.

You must not use the service to violate intellectual-property rights, abuse external providers, distribute malware, impersonate others, or generate unlawful or harmful content.

Accounts, subscriptions, and credits

Paid plans renew automatically until canceled. Subscription, checkout, and billing management are handled through Stripe or another payment provider listed at checkout.

Credits, usage limits, private workspace access, and plan benefits may change if a subscription expires, payment fails, or an account is suspended for abuse.

Content ownership and service changes

You retain ownership of the source material and course content you provide, subject to any rights needed for us to host, process, secure, and display that material as part of the service.

We may update, suspend, or discontinue features when needed for security, legal compliance, infrastructure changes, or product maintenance.

Disclaimers and liability

CourseDraft is provided on an "as is" and "as available" basis. You are responsible for reviewing generated course output before publishing, selling, or teaching from it.

To the maximum extent permitted by law, CourseDraft is not liable for indirect, incidental, special, or consequential damages arising from use of the service.

Trust layer

The commercial basics should be visible before anyone pays

CourseDraft needs a visible legal, contact, refund, and source-code path so visitors know who operates the service, where support goes, and how the hosted version stays compliant with AGPL obligations.