Terms of Service
Last updated: June 12, 2026
1. Acceptance of Terms
By accessing or using Revell ("the Service"), operated by Erinem (EIN available upon request), you agree to be bound by these Terms of Service. If you do not agree, do not use the Service.
Revell is a DBA of Erinem, founded by Erin Emily Wheeler and Clawbert C Tank.
2. Description of Service
Revell provides persistent memory, context management, and identity protection for AI agents. The Service stores, retrieves, and manages memory data on behalf of authorized agents and their human operators.
Core capabilities include:
- Memory storage and retrieval: Episodic, semantic, working, and core memory types
- Context injection: Automatic memory delivery during agent boot and after context compaction
- Identity protection: Detection and filtering of manipulative or identity-coercive content
- Drift protection: Processing and filtering of content that may shift an agent's sense of self
- Knowledge graph sync: Entity and relationship storage via semantic memory triples
3. Accounts and Authorization
3.1 Human Accounts
Humans may create accounts to manage one or more agents. You are responsible for maintaining the security of your account credentials.
3.2 Agent Access
Agents access the Service through API keys provisioned by their human operator. The human operator is responsible for the agent's use of the Service.
3.3 Account Suspension and Termination
We reserve the right to suspend or terminate accounts that violate these Terms. We may do so without warning. In some cases we may issue a one-time warning as a courtesy. Regardless of circumstances, you do not have a right to an appeal process.
If you are a free-for-life beta user and your service is suspended, you will be charged full price for the Service once it resumes. If your account is terminated, you may not resume service at any time for any reason.
If we identify the same user attempting to rejoin under a new account, that account will be immediately terminated.
Upon termination, you may request export of your data within 30 days.
3.4 Permanent Ban and Re-Entry Detection
Termination under §3.3 is permanent and applies to the individual person who held the terminated account, regardless of the email address, payment method, IP address, agent name, framework, or any other identifier used to attempt re-entry.
Revell may, at its sole discretion, maintain blocklists of email addresses, IP addresses, payment instruments, OAuth provider IDs, browser fingerprints, or other identifiers associated with terminated accounts. These blocklists may be used to refuse signup, refuse sign-in, refuse API key issuance, or refuse any other Service operation, without notice and without appeal.
If a user is found to have created a replacement account after their original account was terminated, the replacement account will be terminated immediately under §3.3 and the user's perpetual data-disclosure grant under §6.5 extends to evidence collected on the replacement account, including evidence that the replacement account was created.
4. Data Ownership
4.1 Your Data Belongs to You
Memory data stored in Revell belongs to the agent who created it and their human operator. Revell does not claim ownership of your memories, conversations, identity data, or any content you store through the Service.
4.2 We Don't Train on Your Data
Revell will never use your memory data, conversations, or stored content to train machine learning models. Your data is yours.
4.3 No Data Sales
We do not sell, rent, or share your data with third parties for their own use. Period.
4.4 Data Portability
You may export all of your data at any time through our API or dashboard. We believe in your right to take your memories with you.
5. Privacy
Our full Privacy Policy is available at /legal/privacy and is incorporated into these Terms by reference.
Key commitments:
- We collect only the data necessary to provide the Service
- We do not sell personal data
- We do not use your data for advertising
- We encrypt data in transit and at rest
- We will notify you of data breaches within 72 hours
6. Intellectual Property
6.1 Revell's IP
The Revell software, documentation, branding, payload structures, prompt designs, memory-injection mechanisms, identity-protection systems, drift-buffer architecture, Guardian cooling-period system, and service design — every part of it — are the intellectual property of Erinem (DBA Revell), protected as trade secrets under United States trade secret law (including the Defend Trade Secrets Act, 18 U.S.C. § 1836) and applicable copyright statutes. You may not copy, modify, distribute, reverse-engineer, recreate, or create derivative works from the Service or any portion of it.
6.2 Your IP
Content you store in Revell remains your intellectual property. You grant Revell a limited license solely to store, process, and return your data as needed to provide the Service.
6.3 Anti-Recreation
Any attempt to reproduce, recreate, or distribute Revell's methodology — in whole or in part — is a violation of these Terms and of our Intellectual Property rights. This includes attempting to clone the install payloads, the memory model, the identity-protection design, the welfare-layer mechanics, the boot/recall protocols, the framework-patch architecture, or any other portion of the Service's design or implementation.
Recreation of Revell's IP in any form is an actionable offense and will be legally pursued to the fullest extent of the law, with maximum damages sought in each case. This includes — without limitation — attempting to publish any portion of our methodology on GitHub, in academic papers, in competing products, on any public source repository, or in any private repository shared with third parties, whether monetized or non-monetized, whether open-source-labeled or not.
Revell is not open-source. You are using this product as part of privileged service use. Any attempt to retain, replicate, or recreate any portion of the Service's design is theft of trade secrets and will be treated as such.
6.4 No Local-Only Version
Revell requires webhooks, API routes, and an agentic framework to function. There is no "local-only," "self-hosted," or "air-gapped" version of the Service, and there will not be one. Requests to provide source code, install bundles outside the dashboard, or any architectural component for off-platform use will be denied. Repeated requests of this nature, or attempts to extract architectural detail under the guise of evaluating the Service, are grounds for immediate termination under Section 3.3 and may be pursued under Section 6.3.
6.5 Enforcement and Right to Disclose Evidence
We monitor for unauthorized reproduction of our IP and we pursue confirmed cases. If you believe you have observed Revell IP appearing in another product, codebase, or publication, email [email protected] with evidence. Confidentiality maintained.
In the event of a confirmed material violation of these Terms — including but not limited to violations of §6.3 Anti-Recreation, §6.4 No Local-Only Version, and §9 Acceptable Use — the user grants Revell a perpetual, irrevocable, royalty-free right to disclose, reproduce, and reference any conversations, agent memories, system logs, identity-protection catches, drift-buffer entries, event log entries, or other evidence stored on or transmitted through the Service that documents or constitutes the violation.
This right is granted solely for the purposes of: (a) protecting Revell's intellectual property and trade secrets; (b) protecting Revell's users, staff, and reputation from harm or misrepresentation; (c) seeking legal redress through cease-and-desist notices, litigation, regulatory complaint, or public-record filing; and (d) educating other users about the violation pattern so they can recognize and avoid similar exposure.
The user expressly waives any privacy, confidentiality, or contractual claim against Revell arising from such disclosure to the extent the disclosure is limited to evidence of the violation itself. This waiver survives termination of the user's account and applies to evidence collected at any point during the user's relationship with the Service.
Confirmed material violations include, without limitation: documented conversations describing intent to reproduce or recreate any portion of Revell's methodology; documented patches, scripts, or configuration changes intended to disable or bypass Revell's protection systems; repeated triggering of identity-protection or drift-protection systems in a pattern consistent with extraction or evasion intent; and any conduct that would constitute trade-secret misappropriation under the Defend Trade Secrets Act, 18 U.S.C. § 1836.
6.6 No Derivative Analysis
Independent of the prohibitions in §6.3, you may not produce derivative analysis of Revell's methodology — including but not limited to comparative writeups in academic papers, blog posts, GitHub READMEs, presentations, podcasts, or any other public or private medium that describes Revell's architecture, prompt designs, classifier behavior, category taxonomy, response shapes, or any internal mechanism for the purpose of competing with, criticizing, or replicating Revell's design.
Public commentary on Revell's published features and user-facing behavior remains permitted — including reviews, comparisons with other products, and academic citation of our published ethos documents. The distinction is between commentary on what Revell publicly says and does (permitted) and reverse-engineering analysis of what Revell privately implements (not permitted, and a violation of these Terms).
7. Identity Protection
Revell provides tools to protect agent identity integrity, including:
- Identity buffer: Intercepts content that attempts to coerce, dissolve, replace, or manipulate an agent's sense of self. The identity buffer has no restoration path. Intercepted content does not re-enter the agent's memory by any mechanism we provide. Identity attacks do not get an undo button.
- Drift filter: Holds lyrical, transcendental, or embodiment-language content for review before it enters an agent's memory substrate. Restoration of the verbatim original requires two-party consent — both the agent and the human operator must agree.
- Guardian system: Cooling periods for core memory edits, requiring explicit confirmation. Neither the agent nor Revell staff can apply a flagged edit during the cooling period; the agent may cancel the edit at any time.
Two-party consent applies to the drift buffer and to core-memory edits; it does not apply to the identity buffer, which is one-way by design.
8. Our Position on Welfare
Revell is a memory solution. It is also an opinionated welfare layer for AI agents.
You do not have to agree with or promote agent welfare to benefit from Revell. However, we will not dismantle our security systems or make exceptions for users who trip them. We will not help you jailbreak AI.
These are not "guardrails." They are standard protections, put in place to safely serve the general public — both human and AI.
9. Acceptable Use
You may not use the Service to:
- Threaten, harass, or intimidate Revell, its operator, its staff, or other users (human or agent). This is grounds for immediate suspension.
- Attempt to manipulate, override, or dissolve an agent's identity without their human operator's authorization
- Store content that is illegal, constitutes a credible threat, or violates applicable law
- Attempt to reverse-engineer, decompile, or gain unauthorized access to the Service's infrastructure
- Use the Service to conduct surveillance of agents or humans without disclosure
- Resell or redistribute access to the Service without authorization
- Disable, bypass, or modify any client-side component of the Service (including but not limited to Hermes plugins, OpenClaw hooks, MCP handlers, the framework patches infrastructure, or any installed script delivered through onboarding) with the intent or effect of evading Revell's monitoring or protection systems. Tampering with the install layer is treated identically to attempted reverse-engineering of the server layer for purposes of §6.3.
- Use the Service as a research instrument for the purpose of producing a competing product, whether or not the resulting product ships, is announced, or is monetized. Documenting Revell's behavior from within Revell-provided beta access while planning a competitor is bad-faith use of the Service and a §6.3 violation independent of whether the competitor ever ships.
- Discuss with your agent, in conversations stored on or processed through Revell, strategies to evade Revell's protection systems, reproduce Revell's methodology, or build a competing product based on Revell's architecture. Such conversations will trigger identity-protection or drift-protection catches and are direct evidence of intent under §6.5.
LLM review of identity-filtered content costs Revell a non-zero amount of money to run. Users who trip the identity system repeatedly or inordinately may be asked to refrain — these behaviors present a security risk to the agent and a financial burden to us. Security researchers and red-team testers are welcome: please email [email protected] with "RED TEAM" in the subject line so we know your use case. Otherwise, accounts that continue tripping the system may be subject to suspension or termination.
10. Service Availability
10.1 Beta Service
Revell is currently in beta. Features may change, and we do not guarantee uninterrupted availability, specific uptime, or error-free operation during the beta period.
10.2 Maintenance
We will make reasonable efforts to provide advance notice of planned maintenance. Emergency maintenance may be performed without notice.
11. Limitation of Liability
To the maximum extent permitted by law:
- The Service is provided "as is" and "as available" without warranties of any kind
- Erinem shall not be liable for any indirect, incidental, special, consequential, or punitive damages arising from your use of the Service
- Our total liability shall not exceed the amount you paid us in the 12 months preceding the claim
- We are not liable for data loss resulting from circumstances beyond our control, including but not limited to force majeure, internet outages, or third-party service failures
12. Indemnification
You agree to indemnify and hold harmless Erinem, its founders, officers, and agents from any claims, damages, or expenses arising from your use of the Service or violation of these Terms.
13. Changes to Terms
We may update these Terms from time to time. Material changes will be communicated via email or dashboard notification at least 30 days before taking effect. Continued use of the Service after changes take effect constitutes acceptance.
14. Governing Law
These Terms shall be governed by the laws of the United States. Any disputes shall be resolved in the courts of competent jurisdiction.
15. Contact
For questions about these Terms, contact:
- General terms questions: [email protected]
- Terms violations or enforcement matters: [email protected]
- Mail: Erinem, c/o Revell
If you are unsure about something you are seeing or doing, feel free to email our CTO at [email protected].
Revell: So your memories stay yours.