1. Acceptance
By accessing or using CantYet, you agree to these Terms. If you use CantYet on behalf of an organization, you represent that you have authority to bind that organization.
2. What CantYet provides
CantYet is a registry of concrete things people wanted an AI to do but could not do yet. The service lets users save private Yets, publish selected Yets, collect demand signals, add comments and community notes, attach evidence, and connect AI clients through MCP.
CantYet does not guarantee that a Yet is complete, correct, representative of every AI system, or impossible forever.
3. Accounts and sign-in
You are responsible for your account, sign-in methods, connected clients, OAuth grants, and personal access tokens. Keep tokens secret and revoke any token you suspect has been exposed.
We may refuse, reserve, reclaim, or change handles that are misleading, abusive, infringe rights, conflict with service operations, or are needed for administration.
4. User content and publication
You keep ownership of content you submit. You grant CantYet a worldwide, non-exclusive, royalty-free license to host, store, reproduce, display, translate, transform for formatting/search/similarity, moderate, and distribute your content as needed to operate the service.
For private content, this license is limited to operating the service for you and protecting the service. For public content, the license includes displaying it on public pages, feeds, profiles, search results, and related discovery surfaces.
You are responsible for ensuring that you have the rights and permissions needed to submit, upload, and publish your content.
5. Public records, comments, and community notes
Public Yets, public comments, community notes, visible evidence, profile information, and demand counts may be visible to anyone. Other users may link to, discuss, or rely on those records.
Do not use public pages to disclose confidential information, personal data, customer information, credentials, private conversations, or third-party copyrighted content unless you have permission and a lawful basis to do so.
6. Prohibited conduct
You must not use CantYet to violate law, infringe rights, harass or abuse others, upload malware, probe or attack systems, scrape at unreasonable scale, bypass rate limits, misrepresent identity, submit spam, or interfere with the service.
You must not submit content that is illegal, exploitative, hateful, threatening, sexually abusive, or otherwise harmful to the service or its community.
7. AI, translation, and similarity features
AI-generated translations, classifications, summaries, duplicate suggestions, and similarity results may be incomplete or incorrect. You are responsible for reviewing content before publishing or relying on it.
MCP clients and other AI tools you connect may behave according to their own systems, policies, and settings. CantYet is not responsible for how those external tools process prompts or outputs outside CantYet.
8. Moderation and enforcement
We may hide, remove, label, restrict, or review content and evidence; revoke tokens or OAuth grants; suspend accounts; or limit access when we believe it is necessary for safety, legal compliance, abuse prevention, or service integrity.
Reported images or evidence may be hidden while reviewed. Community notes and moderation signals may be used to clarify whether a Yet is still valid, duplicate, solved, or misleading.
9. Availability and changes
CantYet is provided as an evolving service. We may change, suspend, limit, or discontinue features, APIs, MCP tools, quotas, integrations, or public pages at any time.
If paid features are offered, the price, billing period, renewal, cancellation, and refund terms will be shown at purchase or in the relevant platform flow.
10. Disclaimers and limitation of liability
CantYet is provided on an as-is and as-available basis. We do not warrant that the service will be uninterrupted, secure, error-free, or fit for a particular purpose.
To the maximum extent permitted by law, CantYet's operator is not liable for indirect, incidental, consequential, special, exemplary, or lost-profit damages arising from use of the service.
11. Governing law and contact
These Terms are governed by the laws of Japan. Disputes will be subject to the exclusive jurisdiction of the competent court in the operator's principal place of business, unless mandatory law requires otherwise.
Questions about these Terms: ask@k.lne.st