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ContentPolicy

Last updated June 2, 2026

1. Marketplace standard

AtlasOrc is for useful, lawful, buyer-ready digital products. Listings should clearly explain what the buyer receives, what the product does, what tools or subscriptions are required, and what licence or usage rights are included.

2. Products we generally allow

  • AI prompts, prompt packs, agent instructions, Claude/GPT workflows, and AI playbooks.
  • Automation workflows for n8n, Make, Zapier, Airtable, CRM, ecommerce, operations, or support.
  • Notion templates, productivity systems, dashboards, trackers, and operating-system templates.
  • Design assets such as Figma kits, Framer/Webflow resources, UI kits, mockups, icons, and brand systems.
  • Code products such as Next.js/React boilerplates, scripts, MCP servers, browser extensions, and developer tools.
  • Ebooks, guides, courses, swipe files, research packs, and original educational resources.
  • Audio assets, music loops, templates, and creative files you own or are licensed to sell.

3. Product requirements

  • You must own the product or have a clear licence to sell it to AtlasOrc buyers.
  • Product descriptions must be accurate, specific, and at least as complete as the previews imply.
  • Preview images are required for listings, and samples may be offered before purchase.
  • Main product files may be up to 500 MB; sample files may be up to 50 MB.
  • Executable files and installable packages may be blocked for buyer safety.
  • Products that depend on paid tools, API keys, accounts, software versions, or third-party services must disclose those requirements clearly.
  • All sales are final, so your listing, previews, and any sample must accurately represent what the buyer receives.

4. Prohibited content

  • Infringing or stolen work - pirated files, copied courses, leaked paid products, unauthorised resales, counterfeit templates, unlicensed fonts, or brand assets you cannot sell.
  • Malware and abuse tools - malware, ransomware, credential stealers, botnets, phishing kits, spam tools, cracks, key generators, DRM-stripping tools, or tools intended for unauthorised access.
  • Personal data misuse - scraped contact lists, leaked databases, personal data dumps, doxxing files, or products built primarily to harvest or misuse data.
  • Adult, exploitative, or non-consensual content - sexually explicit material, sexual content involving minors, non-consensual intimate content, or exploitative content.
  • Hate, violence, and extremist material - content that promotes violence, terrorism, harassment, or hatred against protected groups or individuals.
  • Fraudulent earning, finance, or regulated advice - get-rich-quick schemes, signal-selling, guaranteed returns, deceptive investment products, MLM materials, or financial advice that requires authorisation you do not hold.
  • Illegal, unsafe, or deceptive claims - products that facilitate illegal activity, impersonation, fake engagement, fake reviews, exam cheating, medical or legal claims beyond your qualifications, or misleading outcomes.

5. AI-generated and AI-assisted products

AI-assisted work is allowed when the seller has added meaningful curation, structure, testing, instructions, examples, or original value. Low-effort model dumps, copied outputs, hallucinated claims, or products that hide important AI limitations may be rejected.

6. Third-party licences and attribution

  • Credit third-party assets where the licence requires attribution.
  • Do not imply official affiliation with brands, tools, creators, or platforms unless you have permission.
  • Open-source code must comply with its licence, including source, notice, and redistribution obligations where applicable.
  • If your product includes buyer-facing licence terms, they must not conflict with AtlasOrc's Terms or applicable law.

7. Spam and quality control

  • No duplicate listings or minor clones of the same product.
  • No keyword stuffing, misleading categories, false scarcity, fake proof, or fake testimonials.
  • No placeholder descriptions, broken archives, missing instructions, or previews that misrepresent the final product.
  • No attempts to manipulate rankings, reviews, ratings, referrals, discounts, subscriber counts, or featured placement.
  • Buyer reviews must reflect a genuine purchase experience. No fake, paid, traded, incentivised, or retaliatory reviews, and no review content that breaches the prohibited-content rules above.

8. Review process

New listings and material edits are submitted for review before publication. Review may include file metadata checks, extension and size validation, automated listing screening, manual admin review, and seller history. We aim to review most submissions within 24-48 hours, but complex, flagged, high-risk, or incomplete listings may take longer. Trusted seller status can improve buyer trust and may help prioritise review, but it does not waive this Content Policy.

9. Enforcement

AtlasOrc may reject a listing, request changes, remove a product, suspend a store, restrict downloads, pause payouts, invalidate subscriber tools, or terminate accounts for serious or repeated violations. We may also cooperate with rights holders, payment partners, authorities, or courts where required.

10. Reporting violations

To report a product that violates this policy, email hello@atlasorc.com with the product URL, the issue, and any supporting context. For copyright or ownership claims, use the Takedown & IP Complaints Policy.

Questions about this policy? Email us and we'll reply within 48 hours.