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Terms of Service

Effective: May 11, 2026

These terms apply when you use Sermoneer (“the service”). Plain English, five minutes to read. By creating an account or using the service, you agree to them.

What Sermoneer does

Sermoneer takes a sermon manuscript you provide and generates repurposed content — a small group discussion guide, a five-day devotional, an Instagram cardnews carousel, three short-form video scripts, and a recap summary. The generation is powered by third-party AI models (Anthropic Claude, Google Gemini).

Your account

  • You're responsible for keeping your password secure.
  • One account per person. No sharing of credentials.
  • You can delete your account anytime by emailing us. After deletion, all your account-linked data is removed within 30 days.

Your content stays yours

The sermon manuscripts you upload remain your property. We do not claim ownership of your sermons or the content generated from them. We do not use your sermons to train AI models — neither ours nor anyone else's.

We store your sermons and generated content so you can come back to them later. We process your sermon text through third-party AI providers (Anthropic, Google) only to generate the content you request. See the Privacy Policy for the full list of processors.

Acceptable use

You agree not to:

  • Upload content you don't have the right to use (e.g., another pastor's manuscript without permission).
  • Use the service to generate hateful, harassing, or illegal content.
  • Attempt to reverse-engineer, abuse, or overload the service.
  • Resell or repackage Sermoneer's output as a competing product.

About AI-generated content

The content Sermoneer returns is generated by AI from your source material. AI can make mistakes — wrong Bible references, awkward phrasing, occasional theological imprecision. You are responsible for reviewing every piece before using it with your congregation, just as you would with any draft from an assistant.

Sermoneer is not a substitute for your prayer, study, or pastoral judgment. It's a tool that handles the repurposing, so you can spend more time on what only you can do.

Service availability

We aim for high uptime but don't guarantee it. The service may be temporarily unavailable for maintenance, upgrades, or reasons outside our control (provider outages, etc.). We don't guarantee that AI providers will always return results within an expected time.

Pricing

Sermoneer is free during beta. We'll announce paid plans in advance — no surprise charges. When paid plans launch, the billing terms will be added here and you'll have a clear choice before being charged.

Termination

You can stop using the service anytime. We may suspend or close accounts that violate these terms (e.g., repeated abuse, illegal content). For serious violations we may close the account immediately; for minor issues we'll reach out first.

Limitation of liability

The service is provided “as is.” To the maximum extent permitted by law, Sermoneer is not liable for indirect or consequential damages arising from your use of the service. Our total liability for any claim is limited to the amount you paid us in the prior 12 months (which is currently zero, since the service is free).

Changes

We may update these terms occasionally. The “Effective” date at the top will reflect the latest version. For material changes (especially anything related to billing), we'll email the address on file before the change takes effect.

Governing law

These terms are governed by the laws of the Republic of Korea, where Sermon Company is based. Any disputes that can't be resolved through good-faith conversation will be handled in the courts of Seoul, Korea.

Contact

Sermoneer is operated by Sermon Company, based in Seoul, South Korea. For any question about these terms, email sermoncompany7@gmail.com.