
Anti-Spam & Acceptable Use.
Inviter AI is built for warm, one-to-one outreach — not blast campaigns. Cross the line and your account is gone, no refund, no appeal.
Effective date: November 1, 2025
1. The principle
Every email sent through Inviter AI or MailBot AI must go to a person who has given you a clear, voluntary basis to contact them. Examples of an acceptable basis include: an email subscriber on your own list, a prospect who opted into one of your offers, a colleague or friend, a previous customer, a person who handed you their card at an event, or someone you have a real prior relationship with.
Anything else is spam, and we treat spam as a fireable offense.
2. Hard-banned practices
You may not, under any circumstances, use the Platform to:
- Email a purchased, rented, leased, traded, scraped, or co-registered list.
- Email contacts harvested from LinkedIn, Facebook groups, Slack communities, GitHub, Discord servers, or any other source where the person did not give you specifically permission to email them.
- Email role accounts (info@, support@, contact@, abuse@) or generic distribution lists.
- Email anyone who has previously unsubscribed, complained, or asked you to stop.
- Send identical or near-identical messages in bulk — Inviter AI is for personalized outreach, not blasts.
- Forge headers, hide your identity, use a misleading From address, or omit your physical mailing address.
- Send from a domain you do not control or do not have authority to send from.
3. Required compliance
Every invitation you generate must comply with all anti-spam laws that apply to you and your recipient, including:
- CAN-SPAM (USA): truthful headers, accurate subject lines, working unsubscribe link, valid physical postal address, honor opt-outs within 10 business days.
- CASL (Canada): express or implied consent, sender identification, unsubscribe mechanism.
- GDPR / ePrivacy (EU/UK): lawful basis for processing, transparent privacy notice, easy withdrawal of consent.
- State and provincial laws where applicable.
Inviter AI automatically inserts an unsubscribe link, your sender name, and a physical address you provide on setup. If those defaults are missing, do not send.
4. Content rules
Even when contact is permitted, the message itself must:
- Be truthful — no false earnings claims, no fake scarcity, no fake testimonials.
- Disclose your affiliate relationship clearly when you are paid for a referral.
- Not promote illegal goods or services, hate speech, harassment, doxxing, malware, phishing, fraud, weapons, hard drugs, sexual content, or content that exploits minors.
- Not impersonate another person, brand, or company.
5. Spam complaints & deliverability
The Platform monitors complaint rates from major mailbox providers (Gmail, Yahoo, Microsoft, etc.) and from the email infrastructure we use to send on your behalf. Industry-standard thresholds apply:
- Above 0.10% complaint rate — your account is flagged for review.
- Above 0.30% complaint rate — your sending is suspended pending investigation.
- Repeated or egregious violations — your account is permanently terminated, no refund, no appeal.
One member's spam behavior threatens the deliverability of every other member. We have no patience for it.
6. Reports & enforcement
Recipients can report any invitation as spam directly from the message. Reports are routed to our trust & safety queue and reviewed within 24 hours. To report abuse you suspect by another member, contact us with the message details.
We may, in our sole discretion and without prior notice:
- Pause your sending.
- Require you to verify the source of your contact list.
- Suspend or terminate your account.
- Forfeit any pending commissions.
- Cooperate with law enforcement and mailbox providers regarding fraudulent or unlawful activity.
7. Paid traffic & compliance
If you promote Simple Commissions on paid platforms (Facebook, Google, TikTok, X, etc.) you are responsible for following each platform's advertising policies. Most major ad platforms restrict affiliate-comp-plan offers — your ad account may be banned. Use this Platform with audiences you already own.
8. Your responsibility
You are solely responsible for the content, accuracy, legality, and consequences of every message generated and sent under your account, including messages MailBot AI sends automatically in your follow-up sequences. Set the rules carefully. Review the templates. Audit your contact lists.
9. If you are unsure
If you are not certain you have permission to email someone — you do not. Move on to the next prospect.
10. Contact
Report abuse, ask a compliance question, or request a list-source review: Contact us.