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Please read this before you rely on anything Clarion generates. In short: treat every output as a draft, verify the facts, and never rely on it as professional advice.

01Everything Clarion produces is a draft

The messages, subject lines, one-page briefs, slides, social cards and announcement shorts that Clarion generates are creative drafts and suggestions. They are a starting point for you to review, edit and finish — not a finished or approved communication.

02Not professional advice

Clarion is a writing and visual tool. Its output is not licensed consulting, public-relations, legal, financial, HR, tax or medical advice, and must not be relied on as such. If a message carries legal, financial, regulatory, employment or safety implications, have a qualified professional review it before you send or publish.

03AI can be wrong

AI-generated content can contain factual errors, invented details, outdated information or wording that is inappropriate for your context. Any figures, dates, statistics or claims that appear are illustrative unless you supplied and verified them.

  • Check every fact, figure, name and date against a reliable source before using it.
  • Read the draft as the recipient would, and confirm the tone fits the situation.
  • Confirm any commitment, deadline or promise is one you can actually keep.
  • Do not present illustrative figures from a generated visual as real data.

04No guaranteed outcome

We do not guarantee that a message will achieve any particular result, response, approval or reception. Communication outcomes depend on many factors outside the tool's control.

05You send it, you own it

Clarion never sends messages for you. Once you send, post or publish a draft, you are responsible for its content and effect. Make sure you have the rights to any names, brands or material you include, and that your message is honest and lawful.

06Where this appears

This disclaimer is shown next to the tool's inputs and outputs as a reminder. It applies to all use of Clarion and forms part of our Terms of Service and Acceptable Use Policy.

07Contact

Questions about these limits? Email support@commcons.shop. Governing law: England and Wales.

Questions about this policy? Email support@commcons.shop. Governing law: England and Wales.