Terms of service
Last updated 18 August 2026
Aftercast watches your stream, finds moments worth keeping, and helps you publish them. These are the terms for using it.
Your content is yours
Your recordings, clips, transcripts and everything derived from them remain yours. We claim no ownership and no licence to publish, display or resell them. We store and process them to run the product for you, and for nothing else.
Your full recording stays on your own machine unless you turn on archiving. That is the default, and it is a design decision rather than a setting we happened to pick.
Your account
Keep your password to yourself; you are responsible for what happens under your account. A workspace can have several members, and its owner controls who they are. Tell us promptly if you think an account has been compromised.
The platforms you connect
Linking Twitch, YouTube, Kick, TikTok or Instagram grants us access to act for you on that platform. You are still bound by that platform's own rules, and we cannot exempt you from them — a clip that breaks YouTube's terms is between you and YouTube. Disconnect at any time from Settings → Integrations; access is revoked immediately.
What you may not do with it
- Capture or publish streams you do not have the right to.
- Use it to harass, impersonate or surveil anyone.
- Resell access, or run it on someone else's behalf without telling them.
- Try to reach another workspace's data, or test that boundary without asking us first.
Security research is welcome — write to security@aftercast.live before you start, not after.
Automated suggestions
Titles, captions, transcripts, translations and clip rankings are produced by models and are suggestions. They are wrong sometimes. Read anything before it goes out under your name — you are responsible for what you publish, whether or not a machine drafted it.
This is early software
It is provided as it is, with no warranty. It will have outages and bugs. Do not treat it as the only copy of anything you care about: keep your own recordings. To the extent the law allows, we are not liable for lost footage, missed clips, or anything that follows from the product not working.
We may change or discontinue features. If we are shutting something down that holds your data, we will tell you first and give you time to export it.
Ending it
Stop whenever you like — Settings → Privacy deletes the workspace, with a 7-day window to change your mind. We may suspend an account that breaks these terms, and will say why unless doing so would make the problem worse.
Contact
hello@aftercast.live. These terms are governed by the laws of Quebec, Canada.