Usage Guidelines

Acceptable Use Policy

Guidelines for using Nestive responsibly and ethically

Important Guidelines

This Acceptable Use Policy outlines the rules and guidelines for using Nestive. By using our services, you agree to comply with these guidelines. Violations may result in suspension or termination of your account.

Acceptable Use

Nestive is designed for legitimate business purposes. Acceptable uses include:

Building and hosting business websites
Managing customer relationships and contacts
Sending legitimate marketing emails to opted-in subscribers
Creating forms and collecting data with consent
Processing payments and invoicing
Scheduling appointments and managing bookings
Analyzing business metrics and performance
Automating legitimate business workflows
Storing and managing business documents
Collaborating with team members

Prohibited Use

The following activities are strictly prohibited:

Illegal activities or content that violates any laws
Spam, phishing, or deceptive practices
Malware, viruses, or harmful code
Copyright infringement or intellectual property violations
Harassment, hate speech, or discrimination
Adult content or material harmful to minors
Excessive use that impacts service for other users
Attempts to breach security or access unauthorized data
Reselling services without authorization
Mining cryptocurrency or similar resource-intensive activities

Enforcement

We actively monitor for violations of this policy. If we detect prohibited use:

  1. 1. First Violation: Warning and request to cease the activity
  2. 2. Second Violation: Temporary suspension of services
  3. 3. Severe/Repeated Violations: Permanent account termination

We reserve the right to immediately terminate accounts engaged in illegal activities or causing harm to others.

Reporting Violations

If you become aware of any violations of this policy, please report them to:

abuse@nestivehq.com

All reports are investigated promptly and confidentially.

This policy may be updated periodically. Last updated: August 9, 2025