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Beta Terms
Plain-language terms for Playora private beta requests and pilot participation.
1. Private Beta Status
Playora beta access is early, invite-based, and may be limited by event type, timing, geography, partner availability, technical readiness, or product fit.
2. No Guaranteed Availability
Beta features may be incomplete, experimental, unavailable, delayed, or changed. Playora may modify, suspend, or end beta access at any time.
3. Human Control
Playora may use tools such as Bliss AI to suggest organization, mood, or music context, but Hosts, Planners, and DJs remain responsible for review, approval, and final use. Playora does not auto-approve music for an event.
4. Music Rights and Streaming
Playora does not stream or host music. Beta users are responsible for using external music services, licenses, venues, DJs, and event permissions appropriately.
5. Event and Guest Information
If you submit event, guest, planner, DJ, or venue information, you confirm that you have permission to share it with Playora for beta review, pilot support, and product improvement.
6. Feedback
You may provide feedback, ideas, bug reports, or suggestions. Playora may use that feedback without restriction or compensation to improve the product, website, workflows, and beta experience.
7. Confidentiality
If Playora shares non-public beta features, product plans, prototypes, or partner materials with you, please do not publish or share them unless Playora gives permission.
8. Consent to Contact
By requesting beta access, you agree that Playora may contact you about your request, onboarding, pilot suitability, product feedback, launch updates, and related Playora opportunities. You can ask us to stop non-essential communications at hello@playoramusic.com.