Terms

Clear terms for modern link infrastructure.

These terms govern SHAER as a live SaaS product with accounts, routing, analytics, API access, domains, billing, and abuse prevention.

Last updated May 19, 2026

Service type

Hosted SaaS

Link sharing, routing, analytics, and workspace access.

Acceptable use

Required

Accounts, links, domains, and APIs must be used lawfully.

Abuse response

Restriction possible

SHAER may limit or suspend harmful use.

Billing

Plan-based

Paid access follows the active plan and payment flow.

Service scope

What SHAER provides

SHAER is a hosted software platform for creating, routing, and managing short links across public and authenticated surfaces.

Features may include dashboards, analytics, domains, API keys, webhooks, account recovery, and plan-based access controls.

Accounts

Account responsibility

You are responsible for controlling your credentials, recovery methods, and security settings.

Account information must remain accurate and be updated if ownership or access changes.

Acceptable use

What you may not do

SHAER may not be used for phishing, spam, malware distribution, deceptive routing, abusive automation, credential abuse, or activity that harms users, infrastructure, or third parties.

No phishing, spam, or malicious redirects
No malware distribution or deceptive destinations
No abuse of domains, API keys, webhooks, or authentication systems
No use that causes material harm to the platform or third parties

Billing

Plans, payments, and renewals

Some SHAER features are available only on paid plans. Pricing, billing cadence, renewals, and plan changes follow the flow presented by the service at the relevant time.

External payment providers may apply their own operational rules.

Enforcement

Suspension and abuse prevention

SHAER may restrict, suspend, revoke, or terminate access when reasonably necessary to address abuse, protect the platform, respond to security risk, comply with law, or protect third parties.

SHAER keeps a calm product tone, but that does not reduce its ability to act quickly against malicious or clearly abusive use.