Terms of use

Clear terms for
a practical library.

Effective date: 15 August 2026. These terms describe the permitted use of Workflow Library in its current public edition. They should be reviewed and completed with the publisher’s real legal identity, contact route, and governing-law details before a full commercial launch.

ServiceFree educational guides for practical AI workflows.
Current statusIndependent publication preparing its first public edition.
Reader choiceRead, share, and adapt the material responsibly.
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Acceptance and scope

By accessing or using Workflow Library, you agree to these terms and the Privacy & Cookie notice. If you do not agree, do not use the site. These terms apply to the site’s guides, prompts, internal navigation, sharing controls, and other materials made available on the public site.

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Educational content, not professional advice

Workflow Library provides general educational material about working with AI. It does not provide legal, medical, financial, tax, employment, security, compliance, or other professional advice. A guide, prompt, or AI output is not a substitute for qualified advice or for a reader’s own judgment, source checking, approval process, or responsibility for a decision.

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AI outputs and reader responsibility

AI systems can be incomplete, inaccurate, biased, outdated, or unsuitable for a particular context. Readers remain responsible for the information they supply to an AI tool, the output they choose to rely on, and the actions they take. Do not submit confidential, personal, regulated, or sensitive information to an AI tool unless you understand the tool’s terms, permissions, and data practices.

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Permitted use

You may read, bookmark, link to, and share Workflow Library for lawful personal, educational, or internal work purposes. You may adapt a published prompt for your own task, provided you remain responsible for your context and output. You may not use the site to violate law, infringe rights, distribute harmful material, disrupt the service, scrape the site at a rate that impairs access, or misrepresent the publication as endorsing your work.

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Content and intellectual property

Unless a page says otherwise, Workflow Library’s text, organization, design, marks, and original materials are owned by or licensed to the publisher. Limited sharing through provided links is permitted. Reproducing substantial portions, creating a competing mirror, or using the name or marks in a way that suggests affiliation requires the publisher’s written permission when a public contact route is available.

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Third-party services and links

The site may link to third-party resources or offer sharing destinations. Those services are outside the publisher’s control and have their own terms and privacy notices. A link is provided for convenience and does not constitute an endorsement, warranty, partnership, or guarantee of availability.

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Availability and changes

The publisher may change, update, suspend, or remove a guide, feature, or link to maintain accuracy, security, or site quality. The publisher does not promise uninterrupted availability, error-free operation, a specific result from any workflow, or that a particular guide will remain available indefinitely.

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Disclaimers and liability

To the extent permitted by applicable law, the site is provided on an “as is” and “as available” basis without warranties of merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, non-infringement, accuracy, or uninterrupted availability. The publisher is not responsible for indirect, incidental, special, consequential, or punitive damages arising from use of the site, reliance on a guide, or use of a third-party service. Some jurisdictions limit exclusions or limitations, so parts of this section may not apply to every visitor.

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Governing law and contact

The publisher will add the governing law, venue, and a real contact route before the public commercial edition is released. Until those details are published, no fictional address, legal entity, or jurisdiction is implied. Questions about the site’s editorial material, privacy practice, or terms should use the monitored contact route once it is made available on the Contact page.

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Updates to these terms

The effective date changes when these terms change substantively. Continuing to use the site after a revised effective date means you accept the revised terms to the extent permitted by law. Material additions—such as paid services, accounts, direct data collection, or advertising technology—will be reflected in both these terms and the Privacy & Cookie notice before they take effect.