Community Standards
Last updated: May 2025
1. Our Commitment
AskAsgard is built for founders and operators who are working on real problems. We want the platform to be a space where people can work productively, share honest feedback, and get genuine value from AI-powered tools.
These Community Standards outline the behaviour we expect from everyone who uses AskAsgard. They complement our Acceptable Use Policy and Terms of Service.
2. Respectful Use
AskAsgard is a professional tool. We expect all users to interact with the platform and its outputs in a constructive manner.
- Treat AI-generated content as a starting point, not a final product. Apply your own judgement and expertise before acting on any output.
- Do not use the platform to generate content intended to harm, harass, or deceive individuals or organisations.
- If you use AskAsgard in a team setting, respect your teammates' work and maintain appropriate confidentiality around shared workspaces.
- Represent AI-generated work transparently. If you publish or share outputs from AskAsgard, be honest about their origin where context requires it.
3. Feedback and Bug Reports
We actively welcome feedback, feature requests, and bug reports. Your input directly shapes the product roadmap.
- Be specific when reporting issues. Include what you were trying to do, which tool you were using, and what happened instead.
- Feature requests are best framed around the problem you are trying to solve, rather than a specific solution.
- Send feedback to adi@asgard.world or use the in-app feedback mechanism when available.
4. Responsible AI Use
AI tools are powerful but imperfect. We ask all users to keep the following principles in mind:
- Verify before acting: AI-generated analysis, numbers, and recommendations can contain errors. Always verify critical outputs against primary sources.
- Maintain human oversight: Use AskAsgard to augment your decision-making, not to replace it. You are responsible for the decisions you make based on AI outputs.
- Respect boundaries: AskAsgard tools are designed for business strategy, product development, and operations. Do not use them for purposes they are not designed for, such as medical diagnosis or legal counsel.
- Disclose appropriately: In professional contexts where transparency matters, be clear about which parts of your work involved AI assistance.
5. Reporting Concerns
If you encounter content, behaviour, or outputs that concern you, we want to hear about it.
- If an AI tool produces harmful, biased, or clearly incorrect output, report it so we can investigate and improve the system.
- If you believe another user is violating our policies in a shared workspace, contact us directly.
- All reports are treated confidentially. We do not retaliate against users who report concerns in good faith.
Send reports to adi@asgard.world.
6. Consequences
Violations of these Community Standards are handled on a case-by-case basis. Our approach is proportional to the severity and intent of the violation:
- First offence (minor): A written notice explaining the issue and expected behaviour going forward.
- Repeat or moderate offences: Temporary suspension of account access while we review the situation.
- Serious or deliberate violations: Permanent termination of account access, with no refund for any remaining subscription period.
In all cases, we will endeavour to explain our reasoning and give users an opportunity to respond, unless immediate action is required to protect the platform or other users.
7. Changes to These Standards
We may update these Community Standards as the platform evolves. Changes will be reflected by an updated "Last updated" date at the top of this page.
8. Contact
For questions about these Community Standards, contact us at adi@asgard.world.
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