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Beta Program Terms

Last updated 2026-06-01

Edit is currently offered as an invite-only private beta. These Beta Program Terms (“Beta Terms”) apply in addition to our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy. By checking the box at signup or using the Service during the beta, you agree to them. If you do not agree, do not use the beta.

1. What the beta is

You’ve been invited to use Edit as a real, working tool for your studio and to help us make it better. We want you running actual clients, projects, galleries, and invoices through it, and we want your honest, candid feedback: what works, what’s confusing, what’s missing, and what’s broken. Telling us is the whole point.

2. Confidentiality & no copying

The beta gives you an early, behind-the-scenes look at the product. In exchange, you agree to keep what you see here confidential and to respect that it’s ours. Specifically, you agree not to:

  • Copy, replicate, reverse-engineer, or reuse Edit’s ideas, designs, layouts, themes, styles, wording, workflows, processes, features, or integrations;
  • Use anything you learn or see in the beta to build, design, or assist a competing product or service;
  • Publicly post screenshots, screen recordings, or walkthroughs of unreleased areas of the product, or share your access, without our permission;
  • Disclose non-public details about how Edit works, what’s on the roadmap, or pricing under discussion, to anyone outside your studio.

This doesn’t restrict your own client data or your own business information, that stays yours. It protects Edit’s product, design, and ideas.

3. Feedback

Any feedback, suggestions, or ideas you share about Edit are given freely: we may use them to improve and operate the Service without any obligation, payment, or attribution to you, and you don’t gain any rights in Edit by providing them.

4. The beta is a work in progress

Because this is a beta, the Service is provided “as is” and “as available.” You acknowledge and accept that:

  • Features can and will change, be added, or be removed at any time, without notice;
  • Some features may be incomplete, experimental, or unstable, and you may encounter bugs, errors, or downtime;
  • There is a possibility of data loss, corruption, or interruption, and you should keep your own backups of any files or information that matter to you;
  • We may reset, suspend, limit, or end the beta, or any account, at any time.

We’ve worked hard to get Edit to a solid, stable place, and we use it ourselves, but during the beta you use it at your own risk, and to the fullest extent permitted by law we are not liable for any loss of data or interruption that occurs during the beta. In short: things should work well, but anything can happen, so don’t rely on the beta as your only system of record.

5. Everything else

Your use of Edit during the beta remains subject to our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy. If there’s any conflict about the beta specifically, these Beta Terms control. Questions? Email hi@tryedit.co.


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