Terms
Invite terms of use
These terms describe the basic rules for using Invite. They are written to reflect the product today, including reviewable scheduling assistance and intentionally deferred transaction features.
Using Invite
You must provide accurate account information, protect your access credentials, and use Invite only in compliance with applicable law and the rights of other people.
You are responsible for the calendars, events, invitations, listings, and instructions you create or submit, including having permission to contact invited recipients.
Scheduling assistance
Invite and Ask Invite can suggest, draft, or apply scheduling actions depending on the feature and confirmation you choose. You should review dates, guests, timezones, locations, and other details before sending or applying a change.
Automated suggestions may be incomplete or incorrect. Invite does not guarantee attendance, availability, delivery, or a particular outcome from a plan.
Acceptable use
Do not use Invite to harass people, send unlawful or deceptive invitations, bypass access controls, probe other accounts, disrupt the service, or upload content that infringes another person’s rights.
We may limit or suspend access when reasonably necessary to protect people, the service, or comply with law.
Service changes and availability
Invite is evolving and features may change. Discovery transaction and payment functionality is not currently offered as a completed production capability, and these terms do not promise that it will become available.
We work to keep the service reliable but do not promise uninterrupted or error-free operation. To the extent permitted by law, Invite is provided without implied warranties and liability is limited to foreseeable direct loss caused by our breach.
Ending use
You may stop using Invite at any time. You may request account deletion while in-product deletion controls are being completed. Provisions that reasonably need to survive—such as ownership, acceptable-use enforcement, warranty limits, and liability limits—continue after termination.