Acceptable Use Policy

Effective date: 2026-05-28 · DRAFT v4 — counsel review required

> Not legal advice. Working draft. Read alongside our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy.


1. Why this Policy exists

The CRMish service (operated by JAS Operations LLC dba CRMish) is designed for legitimate sales-operations and affiliate-marketing work. This Acceptable Use Policy ("AUP") describes activities that are not allowed on the Service. The AUP supplements our Terms of Service — if there is a conflict between the two, the Terms control.

You agree to follow this AUP by using the Service. We may suspend or terminate accounts that violate it without prior notice when the violation is egregious or ongoing.

2. Prohibited content and activity

You may not use the Service to:

2.1 Illegal or harmful activity

  • Violate any applicable law, regulation, court order, or contract.
  • Engage in or promote fraud, deception, or misrepresentation.
  • Engage in or promote violence, terrorism, self-harm, or exploitation of minors.
  • Distribute malware, ransomware, spyware, viruses, worms, or other harmful code.
  • Conduct unauthorized penetration testing or vulnerability scans against the Service or any system reachable through it.

2.2 Privacy and data violations

  • Upload personal data without a lawful basis (consent, contract, legitimate interest, etc.).
  • Import contact records via webhook integrations without the right to do so.
  • Use the Service to dox, stalk, or harass any person.
  • Scrape, harvest, or otherwise collect data about other CRMish users without their consent.
  • Attempt to identify another CRMish user based on data not intended to identify them.

2.3 Spam and unsolicited messaging

  • Use the Service or its outputs to send unsolicited commercial email, SMS, or other communications in violation of CAN-SPAM, TCPA, CASL, GDPR (PECR), or other applicable law. See our Anti-Spam Policy.
  • Bulk-send identical messages to lists you do not have permission to message.
  • Use CRMish to manage contacts purchased from a list broker without independent consent.

2.4 Intellectual-property violations

  • Infringe any third party's copyright, trademark, patent, trade-secret, publicity, or moral rights.
  • Misrepresent the source or ownership of content.
  • Use the Service to circumvent technological protection measures.

2.5 Service abuse

  • Reverse-engineer, decompile, or attempt to extract source code, except to the limited extent permitted by law.
  • Use the Service in any way intended to interfere with or disrupt the Service for other users.
  • Exceed rate limits, work around quotas, or otherwise abuse Service infrastructure.
  • Use automation (bots, scrapers, headless browsers) to interact with the Service in ways that mimic human use at scale, except via documented API access if and when we publish one.
  • Use the Service to build a directly-competing product. (We welcome competition — just don't use our service to do it.)
  • Resell or sublicense access to the Service without our written permission.

2.6 Account misuse

  • Share login credentials. One human per account.
  • Impersonate another person or entity.
  • Create accounts for the purpose of evading a suspension or termination.
  • Misrepresent your identity, your role, or your authority on behalf of an employer.

2.7 Coach Mode misuse

  • Use Coach Mode visibility into an affiliate's data for any purpose other than legitimate coaching.
  • Share an affiliate's metrics or content with third parties without their consent.
  • Use Coach Mode to surveil or coerce an affiliate.

2.8 Public profile misuse

  • Publish false or misleading metrics on your public Track Record profile at /r/[handle].
  • Use a public profile to mislead the public about your earnings, results, or methods.
  • Misrepresent another person's results as your own.

2.9 AI Coaching misuse

  • Use the AI Coaching feature to generate output intended to deceive, harass, or cause harm.
  • Submit content to the AI Coaching feature that you do not have the right to submit.
  • Use the AI Coaching feature to generate content intended to bypass another platform's policies.

3. Webhook integrations and contact import

If you import contacts via our webhook integrations (e.g., ClickFunnels, GoHighLevel, Kajabi), you specifically represent and warrant that:

  • You have a lawful basis to share each contact record with us.
  • You have the right to message each contact in the manner you intend.
  • You will honor any opt-out, deletion, or access request from any imported contact.
  • You will not use webhook ingest to circumvent any consent rule, blocklist, or platform policy.

For more, see the Webhook Integration Terms.

4. Reporting violations

If you believe someone is violating this AUP, report it to abuse@crmish.io. For copyright-specific reports, see the DMCA Policy.

5. Enforcement

We may, in our sole discretion and without prior notice when appropriate, take any of the following actions in response to a suspected violation:

  • Request more information from you.
  • Warn you and give you a chance to correct the issue.
  • Remove or disable access to specific content.
  • Restrict, suspend, or terminate your account.
  • Cooperate with law enforcement.
  • Pursue civil or criminal remedies.

We will use proportionate measures. We are not required to investigate before acting in cases of obvious or egregious violations.

6. Changes

We may update this AUP from time to time. Material changes will be posted here. The "Effective date" at the top reflects the latest revision.


Document version: aup-v1 · Last updated 2026-05-28.