Terms

Early-access terms

These terms cover the current early-access rules for No Noise Letter. They are intentionally short and scoped to how the product works today.

Effective date: 2026-04-02

1. Operator and contact

Operator: No Noise Letter (operated by Kuba Szwajka)

Contact: support@nonoiseletter.com

No Noise Letter is an AI-assisted editorial briefing service. During early access, access, features, and availability may change at any time.

2. Access model

Access is currently limited to approved email addresses only. There is no public signup promise at this stage, and access may be granted, limited, suspended, or revoked during early access.

3. Basic rules

  • keep your account and login access secure;
  • do not use the service in a way that is unlawful, abusive, deceptive, or harmful to others;
  • do not attempt to interfere with the service, scrape it aggressively, or bypass access restrictions;
  • use your own judgment when reading AI-assisted outputs and source links.

4. Suspension and revocation

  • we may suspend or revoke access if the product changes shape;
  • we may suspend or revoke access for abuse, misuse, security concerns, or policy violations;
  • we may modify or discontinue parts of the service during early access without notice.

5. Important disclaimers

Content is provided for informational purposes only. It is not legal, financial, medical, investment, or other professional advice.

The service uses AI to assist with research, summarization, and drafting. Outputs may be inaccurate, incomplete, or outdated, so you should not rely on them as your sole source of truth.

6. Governing law and complaints

These Terms are governed by the laws of the Republic of Poland. If you have a complaint, correction request, or legal/privacy concern, contact support first. If you are in the EU/EEA you may also lodge a complaint with your local supervisory authority.

AI & Editorial

How AI is used in No Noise Letter

No Noise Letter uses AI to assist with research, summarization, drafting, and structuring editorial briefings.

How AI is used here

AI helps gather source material, compress information, and draft newsletter copy. Human product and editorial judgment still defines how the product behaves, the rules that govern it, and who is accountable.

What you should assume

  • AI output may be inaccurate, incomplete, stale, or biased.
  • Source links matter and should remain part of how you evaluate the output.
  • The service is informational only and is not professional advice.
  • If you spot something harmful or wrong, you should report it.

Report a problem

For corrections, harmful-output reports, or trust questions, write to support@nonoiseletter.com.