Terms of Service
Last updated: 2026-05-20
1. What presens is
Presens is a web application that helps you generate LinkedIn posts in your own voice. The product currently includes:
- Daily content ideas based on your expertise and audience.
- Drafting of post text and editorial images in your voice.
- Direct publishing to LinkedIn via your own LinkedIn account.
Presens is operated by Steven Gibert, a private individual based in Switzerland. There is no legal entity behind presens yet. If that changes, these terms will be updated.
2. Your account
To use presens you need to create an account with a valid email address. You must be at least 16 years old. You are responsible for keeping your password secure. If you suspect someone else has accessed your account, write to contact@presens.me and we will help you secure it.
One account per person. Sharing credentials is fine for your assistant or partner, but please do not run a paid ghostwriting service off a single account — that would not be the spirit of the beta.
3. Acceptable use
Don't use presens to:
- Generate content that is unlawful in Switzerland, the EU, or your jurisdiction.
- Generate content that is defamatory, harassing, hateful, or that incites violence.
- Generate content that infringes someone else's copyright or trademarks.
- Generate misleading content (e.g. pretending to be someone else, fabricating quotes, generating fake testimonials).
- Spam LinkedIn or any other platform.
- Reverse-engineer the service, scrape it, or run automated load against it.
- Resell access to other people without permission.
If you violate any of the above, your account will be suspended or deleted. We will let you know why.
4. Your content
Everything you input or generate — your writing samples, your tone profile, your drafts, your generated images — belongs to you. Presens claims no ownership over your content.
To run the product, presens needs a narrow technical licence: the right to store your content on Swiss infrastructure, run it through AI inference, and show it back to you. That licence ends the moment you delete your account or specific content.
Presens does not use your content to train AI models, sell it to third parties, or use it for marketing. The only time your content leaves presens is when you press Publish, which sends that specific post to LinkedIn.
5. AI-generated content — your responsibility
Presens generates drafts on your behalf. You are responsible for:
- Reading every draft before publishing it.
- Confirming the facts in any draft you publish (presens does not fact-check).
- Confirming that publishing a draft does not violate the rights of a third party.
When you publish a draft, it goes out under your name. Presens is not a publisher and does not endorse, verify, or stand behind the specific factual claims of anything you publish.
6. Beta status, no warranty, no SLA
Presens is in beta and will be free of charge through the end of 2026. During beta:
- The service is provided "as is", without warranty of any kind.
- There is no service-level agreement. The product may be unavailable for maintenance, backups, or because something is broken.
- Features may change without notice. Some features may be removed.
- Your data is backed up, but you should not rely on presens as a sole backup of important writing. Export your drafts periodically if they matter to you.
After the beta ends, presens will introduce paid plans. Existing beta users will be notified at least 30 days before any pricing takes effect, given the option to choose a plan, and given a beta-loyalty discount.
7. Cancellation and deletion
You can delete your account at any time, from Settings → Delete account. The deletion is final and immediate — your samples, drafts, voice profile, and account vanish from our systems. Backups containing your data are rotated within 30 days, after which the data is unrecoverable.
We can also close your account if you violate Section 3 (Acceptable use). We will tell you why and give you 7 days to export your data before deletion, unless the violation is severe enough to require immediate action.
8. Limitation of liability
To the extent permitted by Swiss law:
- Presens is provided as-is during beta. Total aggregate liability of the operator to you is limited to CHF 100 or the amount you have paid presens in the last 12 months, whichever is greater. Since the product is free during beta, the practical cap is CHF 100.
- Presens is not liable for indirect, incidental, or consequential damages — including lost reputation, lost business, lost LinkedIn followers, or anything that results from a post you published via presens.
These limits are normal for a beta product run by an individual. If your work requires enterprise-grade SLAs and indemnities, presens is not the right tool for you yet.
9. Governing law and disputes
These terms are governed by Swiss law. Any dispute that cannot be resolved by writing to contact@presens.me will be subject to the exclusive jurisdiction of the courts of the Canton of Vaud, Switzerland.
If you are a consumer in the EU, you may also have rights under your local consumer protection law, and those rights are not affected by this clause.
10. Changes to these terms
If we change these terms in a way that materially affects you, we'll email you at least 14 days before the change takes effect. Continued use of presens after that point means you accept the new terms. If you don't accept them, you can delete your account.
Minor edits (typos, clarifications) will just be updated here with a new "Last updated" date.
Contact
Write to contact@presens.me for any question about these terms.
See also: Privacy Policy.