Legal

Acceptable Use Policy

Last updated: 13 July 2026

Forgelo makes it very easy to put a convincing website on the internet in about a minute. That is the product, and it is also exactly what makes it attractive to scammers. This policy is how we keep the platform, and the domains we all share, from being ruined by them.

It is part of the Terms of Service. Breaking it is a breach of your agreement with us.

Do not use Forgelo to deceive people

Do not use Forgelo to harm people

Do not use Forgelo to break the law

Do not abuse the platform itself

Prompt abuse

Do not use prompts to try to make the AI produce anything on the lists above, and do not try to jailbreak it into ignoring its safety rules. Attempts get logged and repeated attempts get the account suspended.

What we do when a site breaks the rules

We act on reports and on our own detection. Depending on how serious it is, we will unpublish the site, disable the account, or terminate it and keep the evidence.

For phishing, malware, fraud, and child sexual abuse material, we take the site down immediately, without warning, and we report it to the relevant authorities and to the domain registrar where appropriate.

For everything else we will usually contact you first and give you a chance to fix it.

We do not refund the remainder of a plan on an account terminated for abuse.

If we got it wrong

We would rather take down a legitimate site by mistake than leave a phishing page live, so occasionally we will get it wrong. If we have, reply to the notice we sent you, or email hello@forgelo.com, and a human will look at it again.

Reporting a site

If you find a site built with Forgelo that breaks these rules, tell us. Email hello@forgelo.com with the URL and a short description of the problem. If it is phishing or fraud, say so in the subject line and we will treat it as urgent.