Terms
Make cool things. Keep it kind.
These plain-language terms describe the current Recess live-link experience and will keep getting clearer as Recess opens more broadly.
Using Recess
You can use Recess to create, open, check, and share live WordPress pages. You are responsible for the content, files, prompts, saved copies, and live links you publish.
Not the final website
Recess live links are for showing, testing, and tinkering with WordPress ideas. They are not a permanent website, always-on site, official store for real orders, or permanent customer database.
Pointing your AI at Recess
You may point trusted AI tools at Recess for you. Treat them like helpers using your account, keep that help limited, and turn it off when you no longer need it.
Paid plans
Paid plans may set limits for saved pages, live links, files, branded addresses, and team access. Existing public live links should keep launching unless they violate safety, abuse, or legal requirements.
Support and cancellations
Paid customers can manage or cancel from their account. If that gets stuck, support@recess.host is the fallback while Recess fixes it.
Plan safety
Plan charges, receipts, cancellation, support, and plan limits stay tied to the Recess account that owns the links.
Abuse
Do not use Recess for malware, phishing, credential harvesting, illegal content, spam, or attempts to attack WordPress, Recess, other users, or the systems that keep links open.