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Terms of Service

Effective date: May 13, 2026

This document describes the basic terms for using GoRouter services. It applies to the GoRouter website, console, API, API keys, documentation, and related integration methods.

By using GoRouter, you confirm that you have read and agreed to these terms. If you use GoRouter on behalf of an organization, company, or other entity, you confirm that you have authority to accept these terms on behalf of that entity.

Overview

GoRouter provides model calls, API access, balance billing, documentation, and related tooling services. You may use GoRouter only in compliance with these terms, the Usage Policy, and Supported Countries and Regions.

GoRouter may integrate third-party models, third-party APIs, cloud services, payment services, authentication services, or other upstream capabilities. Availability of third-party capabilities may be affected by their own policies, regional restrictions, pricing changes, model removals, service failures, or security policy changes.

Service Regions and User Eligibility

GoRouter provides services only to the countries and regions listed in Supported Countries and Regions.

Users represent and warrant that their location, habitual residence, registration location, actual controller location, and actual service usage location are not in unsupported regions. Users must not bypass regional restrictions, identity restrictions, payment restrictions, or risk-control measures through VPNs, proxies, proxy payments, proxy registration, account transfers, API relays, or other methods.

If GoRouter reasonably believes that a user does not meet regional or eligibility requirements, or that related usage may violate applicable law, upstream policies, sanctions, export controls, regional restrictions, or platform risk-control requirements, GoRouter may refuse registration, refuse transactions, limit models, suspend calls, disable API keys, terminate accounts, or refuse refunds.

Accounts and API Keys

You are responsible for your account, API keys, balance, project configuration, and all calls made through those credentials.

You must protect API keys and avoid:

  • Committing API keys to public repositories, public clients, or locations directly accessible by others
  • Selling, renting, lending, or sharing accounts, API keys, balances, or model routes to unauthorized third parties
  • Evading platform limits through bulk registration, fake identities, account pools, proxy reselling, or other methods
  • Continuing to use unrotated API keys after credential leakage is discovered

If you discover that your account or API key may have been stolen, leaked, or attacked abnormally, disable the relevant credentials as soon as possible and contact support.

Customer Content

You retain the relevant rights to content you submit to GoRouter. Unless applicable law or third-party terms provide otherwise, outputs generated by the service for your inputs are yours to use.

GoRouter does not use customer content from the service to train models. To provide the service, troubleshoot issues, handle abuse, meet compliance requirements, or respond to support requests, GoRouter may process related requests, responses, logs, and account information within the necessary scope.

You must ensure that you have the required rights, authorization, or lawful basis to submit inputs to GoRouter, and you are responsible for your inputs, output usage, and downstream user behavior.

Use Restrictions

You must not use GoRouter for illegal activity, infringement, fraud, harassment, malicious attacks, restriction bypassing, or other abuse of platform resources.

In addition to restrictions listed in the Usage Policy, you must not:

  • Use the service, outputs, response patterns, or model behavior to train, fine-tune, distill, evaluate, benchmark, or improve competing models
  • Resell, rent, redistribute, share, proxy, or repackage the service without explicit GoRouter authorization
  • Reverse engineer, bulk scrape, perform credential stuffing, bypass authentication, bypass quotas, or evade risk controls
  • Affect platform stability through abnormal calls, idle requests, traffic inflation, automated abuse, or similar behavior
  • Assist others in performing the actions above

User Compliance Responsibility

Users are responsible for ensuring that their access, purchases, calls, inputs, outputs, forwarding, integrations, and downstream usage comply with applicable laws and regulations in their location, service usage location, and relevant business locations.

Users must not use GoRouter for any illegal, non-compliant, infringing, regulatory-bypassing, region-restriction-bypassing, or third-party-rights-harming purpose. Any complaint, investigation, penalty, claim, loss, cost, or third-party liability caused by illegal use, non-compliant integration, concealment of true region, risk-control evasion, or violation of these terms by a user or downstream user is borne by the user. GoRouter may recover losses and reasonable costs from the user.

Output Notice

Model outputs may be inaccurate, incomplete, outdated, or unsuitable for your specific scenario. You should independently assess applicability before using, displaying, publishing, or relying on outputs, and perform human review when necessary.

GoRouter outputs must not be used as the sole basis for decisions in high-risk scenarios such as medical, legal, financial, insurance, hiring, education admission, housing eligibility, or law enforcement.

If you integrate GoRouter into your own product, agent, bot, client, plugin, platform, or other user-facing service, you must provide necessary disclosure to users and ensure their usage complies with these terms and the Usage Policy.

Fees and Refund Policy

GoRouter bills according to prices shown in the console, model pricing pages, or other product descriptions. Prices, model availability, billing methods, and balance rules may change because of business needs, upstream costs, or third-party policies.

You are responsible for charges incurred under your account. If fees are not paid as required, balance is insufficient, payment is abnormal, or risk-control concerns exist, GoRouter may limit, suspend, or terminate related services.

GoRouter may refuse refund requests based on personal plan changes, mistaken operations, consumed quotas, terms violations, or Usage Policy violations. To prevent fraud, chargebacks, and money laundering, GoRouter may require payment proof, transaction records, identity information, receiving account information, or other necessary materials.

Suspension and Termination

GoRouter may limit, suspend, block, or terminate some or all services when:

  • Related usage violates these terms, the Usage Policy, service descriptions, or applicable law
  • Accounts, API keys, request content, or call patterns present security risks, abuse risks, or abnormal consumption
  • Upstream models, third-party services, payment channels, or infrastructure are suspended, terminated, or unavailable
  • Continuing to provide service may violate law, sanctions, export controls, regional restrictions, or third-party policies
  • Continuing to provide service may harm GoRouter, other users, or third parties

GoRouter will provide relevant restriction reasons when reasonably feasible. However, in cases involving security, compliance, risk control, or third-party disclosure restrictions, GoRouter may be unable to provide full details.

Intellectual Property

Unless explicitly stated in these terms, neither party obtains ownership of the other party's content, trademarks, services, code, documentation, models, interfaces, or other intellectual property because of these terms.

You must not impersonate GoRouter, fabricate partnerships, remove or tamper with rights notices in the service, or use the GoRouter name, marks, or documentation in a misleading way.

Confidentiality and Security

If either party accesses the other party's non-public information through service usage, support communication, troubleshooting, or cooperation, that information must be used only as necessary to perform these terms, and reasonable measures must be taken to prevent unauthorized access, disclosure, or abuse.

GoRouter will take reasonable measures to protect services and related data based on business, security, and compliance needs, but does not promise that the service will never be interrupted, delayed, erroneous, or affected by third parties.

Disclaimer

GoRouter services are provided "as is" and "as available". Unless required by law or explicitly promised in writing by GoRouter, GoRouter makes no warranties regarding service or output accuracy, completeness, continuous availability, fitness for a particular purpose, uninterrupted operation, or error-free operation.

Third-party models, APIs, platforms, payment channels, and other third-party services are the responsibility of their respective third parties. GoRouter does not guarantee their availability, outputs, policies, prices, or regional restrictions.

Limitation of Liability

To the maximum extent permitted by law, GoRouter is not liable for indirect losses, lost profits, business interruption, data loss, goodwill loss, substitute service procurement costs, or other consequential damages caused by use or inability to use the service.

Except for liability that cannot be limited by law, GoRouter's cumulative liability arising from these terms or the service is limited to the fees you actually paid for the relevant service in the twelve months before the event giving rise to the claim.

Updates to Terms

GoRouter may update these terms based on business needs, laws and regulations, upstream policies, risk controls, security, or service changes. Updated versions will be published on the site. If there are material changes, the platform will provide reasonable notice.

Continued use of related services after updates take effect means you accept the updated terms.

Dispute Resolution

Disputes arising from these terms or the service should first be resolved through friendly negotiation. If negotiation fails, unless mandatory applicable law provides otherwise, disputes will be submitted to the court or dispute resolution institution with jurisdiction in the registration location of the GoRouter service provider entity.

To pursue responsibility for unpaid fees, abuse, infringement, illegal use, regional restriction evasion, or other breaches, GoRouter may also assert rights in the user's location, place of infringement, place where damage occurred, or other jurisdictions with authority.