Beta Features & Experimental Tools Policy
Effective Date: 2026
Last Updated: 2026
This Beta Features & Experimental Tools Policy explains how beta features, test tools, experimental services, preview features, early-access tools, limited trials, creator experiments, developer previews, AI tools, monetisation tests, advertising tests, interface tests, and other non-final features may work on Playflick.com, operated by Playflick™ Media .ltd.
This policy should be read together with our Terms of Service, Privacy Policy, Platform Availability & Service Changes Policy, API & Developer Terms, Creator Studio & Analytics Terms, Creator Monetisation Terms, Advertising Policy, AI-Generated Content Policy, Security Policy & Responsible Disclosure, and Data Retention Policy.
1. Who We Are
Operator: Playflick™ Media .ltd
Website: https://playflick.com
Business Address:
41 Norman Avenue
London
N22 5ES
United Kingdom
Support Email: hello@playflick.com
Contact Page: https://playflick.com/contact-us
2. Purpose of This Policy
Playflick may test new features, creator tools, viewer tools, advertising tools, developer tools, AI tools, monetisation features, recommendation systems, design changes, upload features, analytics features, or payment-related tools before making them generally available.
This policy explains:
- How beta and experimental features may be offered
- Why some features may be unstable or incomplete
- Why access may be limited or removed
- How user feedback may be used
- How data, privacy, and security may apply
- Why beta features should not be relied on for critical use
3. What Counts as a Beta or Experimental Feature?
Beta or experimental features may include any feature, tool, setting, service, interface, integration, API, algorithm, or workflow that Playflick has not released as a stable general feature.
Examples may include:
- New creator dashboard tools
- Experimental analytics
- New upload or processing tools
- AI-assisted creator tools
- Recommendation experiments
- Search ranking tests
- New comment or community features
- New livestreaming features
- New monetisation or payout tools
- Advertising experiments
- Subscription or membership tests
- Developer API previews
- Mobile app beta features
- Interface or design tests
4. No Guaranteed Access
Beta and experimental features may be available only to selected users, creators, advertisers, developers, regions, account types, devices, or test groups.
Playflick may grant, refuse, suspend, limit, or remove beta access at any time.
Access to a beta feature does not guarantee future access, permanent access, public release, monetisation eligibility, ranking benefit, payment benefit, or continued support.
5. Experimental Features May Be Unstable
Beta features may be incomplete, unreliable, inaccurate, delayed, unavailable, or subject to errors.
Beta features may:
- Fail unexpectedly
- Display incorrect information
- Change without notice
- Be removed without notice
- Have limited documentation
- Have limited support
- Work only on certain devices or browsers
- Produce incomplete analytics or reports
- Conflict with other platform features
6. No Reliance for Critical Use
Users should not rely on beta or experimental features for critical, legal, financial, safety-sensitive, business-critical, or time-sensitive purposes.
Creators, businesses, advertisers, and developers should keep independent records and backups, especially for:
- Revenue data
- Analytics
- Upload records
- Advertising reports
- Subscription records
- Payment records
- Creator payout records
- Rights and licence records
- Business planning
7. Feature Changes and Removal
Playflick may change, pause, disable, redesign, rename, restrict, replace, or discontinue beta features at any time.
Changes may happen because of:
- Technical issues
- User feedback
- Security concerns
- Privacy concerns
- Legal requirements
- Safety concerns
- Abuse or misuse
- Performance concerns
- Business decisions
- Third-party provider changes
8. Feedback and Suggestions
Playflick may ask users to provide feedback about beta or experimental features.
Feedback may include:
- Bug reports
- Feature suggestions
- Usability feedback
- Performance feedback
- Creator workflow feedback
- Advertising or monetisation feedback
- Safety or moderation feedback
- Accessibility feedback
By submitting feedback, you allow Playflick to use, review, analyse, modify, share internally, and act on that feedback to improve the platform without owing compensation, unless separately agreed in writing.
9. Confidential Beta Features
Some beta features may be confidential or limited to selected testers.
If Playflick tells you that a beta feature is confidential, private, invitation-only, or under restricted access, you must not disclose, publish, demonstrate, copy, reverse engineer, or share information about it except as permitted.
Confidential beta information may include:
- Screenshots
- Feature names
- Interface designs
- Technical details
- API documentation
- Performance data
- Monetisation test details
- Advertising test details
- Unreleased platform plans
10. Beta Analytics and Reports
Beta analytics, dashboards, reports, estimates, ranking data, revenue previews, advertising reports, or creator insights may be incomplete, delayed, experimental, or inaccurate.
Beta analytics should not be treated as final payment records, final payout records, tax statements, guaranteed ranking data, or guaranteed business performance information unless Playflick clearly states otherwise.
11. Beta Monetisation Tools
Beta monetisation tools may involve experimental revenue features, paid content tools, subscriptions, memberships, supporter payments, ad revenue share, creator rewards, or payout workflows.
Beta monetisation tools may be subject to:
- Eligibility limits
- Revenue adjustments
- Payment holds
- Tax requirements
- Refunds and chargebacks
- Fraud checks
- Invalid traffic checks
- Feature removal
- Special programme terms where provided
Playflick does not guarantee revenue, payout timing, availability, or future continuation of beta monetisation tools.
12. Beta Advertising Tools
Beta advertising tools may involve experimental ad formats, campaign tools, targeting features, analytics, sponsored content tools, or advertiser dashboards.
Beta advertising features may not deliver expected impressions, clicks, conversions, reports, reach, subscribers, sales, or other results.
Advertisers should review campaign settings carefully and should not rely on beta tools as final reporting systems unless Playflick clearly states otherwise.
13. Beta AI Tools
Playflick may test AI-assisted tools for creators, viewers, moderation, recommendations, captions, search, discovery, support, analytics, or other features.
AI beta tools may produce inaccurate, incomplete, inappropriate, biased, misleading, or unexpected outputs.
Users are responsible for reviewing AI outputs before publishing, relying on, monetising, advertising, or sharing them.
AI tools must not be used to create or promote harmful, illegal, deceptive, infringing, exploitative, or policy-violating content.
14. Beta API and Developer Tools
Beta APIs, developer previews, webhooks, endpoints, SDKs, documentation, or integration tools may change, break, be rate-limited, be removed, or become incompatible without notice.
Developers should not rely on beta APIs for critical systems unless Playflick expressly agrees in writing.
Beta developer tools remain subject to API & Developer Terms and API Rate Limits & Fair Use Policy.
15. Security Testing
Beta access does not give users permission to attack, exploit, overload, scrape, reverse engineer, bypass controls, access private data, or conduct unauthorised security testing.
Security reports should follow our Security Policy & Responsible Disclosure.
Users must not use beta features to compromise Playflick systems, other accounts, creator data, payment systems, advertising systems, or private information.
16. Privacy and Data Use
Playflick may process data connected to beta features to operate, test, troubleshoot, secure, improve, evaluate, and develop platform features.
Beta feature data may include:
- Usage data
- Performance data
- Error logs
- Feedback
- Device and browser data
- Account and feature settings
- Creator activity
- Advertising activity
- Developer activity
- Safety or abuse signals
More information is available in our Privacy Policy and Data Retention Policy.
17. Data Loss and Compatibility
Beta features may create, edit, display, import, export, or process data in ways that later change or become unavailable.
Users should not assume beta feature data will always remain accessible, exportable, accurate, or compatible with future Playflick features.
Creators and developers should keep independent backups where important.
18. Third-Party Beta Integrations
Some beta features may use or connect to third-party services, such as payment providers, analytics providers, advertising providers, AI providers, storage providers, app stores, or developer tools.
Third-party beta integrations may be affected by the third party’s own terms, availability, privacy practices, technical limits, service changes, or pricing changes.
Playflick may remove or change third-party integrations where necessary.
19. Misuse of Beta Features
Users must not misuse beta or experimental features.
Misuse may include:
- Using beta tools for spam
- Bypassing account or content restrictions
- Manipulating rankings or recommendations
- Generating fake engagement
- Scraping or harvesting data
- Testing payment or payout abuse
- Using AI tools for harmful or deceptive content
- Sharing confidential beta information without permission
- Attempting to access features not assigned to your account
20. Support for Beta Features
Beta features may have limited support.
Playflick may not be able to provide full troubleshooting, restoration, documentation, compensation, refunds, or technical support for every beta feature issue.
Support availability may depend on the feature, account type, test group, platform capacity, and severity of the issue.
21. No Compensation for Beta Issues
Unless required by law or separately agreed in writing, Playflick is not responsible for losses caused by beta feature bugs, delays, inaccurate reports, removed features, lost opportunities, lost data, compatibility issues, reduced reach, lost revenue, or failed experiments.
Nothing in this policy excludes or limits liability where it cannot be excluded or limited under applicable law.
22. Leaving or Removing Beta Access
Users may be able to leave some beta programmes where controls are available.
Playflick may also remove beta access if:
- The test ends
- The feature is discontinued
- The account is no longer eligible
- The user violates policies
- Security or abuse concerns exist
- Legal or technical reasons require removal
Leaving a beta feature may affect data, settings, reports, access, workflows, or content created with that feature.
23. Reports and Feedback
If you experience a bug, error, safety issue, privacy concern, security concern, or other problem with a beta feature, contact Playflick.
Contact:
Email: hello@playflick.com
Contact Page: https://playflick.com/contact-us
Please include:
- Your account email
- The beta or experimental feature involved
- The device, browser, or app version used
- A clear description of the issue
- The date and time of the issue
- Any screenshots, error messages, or steps to reproduce where safe
24. Enforcement
Playflick may take action where beta or experimental features are misused or where users violate this policy or other Playflick rules.
Enforcement may include:
- Removing beta access
- Restricting feature access
- Disabling experimental tools
- Restricting API or developer access
- Removing content created through misuse
- Disabling monetisation or advertising tools
- Withholding or reversing earnings where appropriate
- Suspending or terminating accounts
- Preserving records for safety, security, legal, payment, or moderation reasons
25. Changes to This Policy
We may update this Beta Features & Experimental Tools Policy from time to time.
Changes may reflect new beta features, creator tools, AI tools, developer previews, advertising tests, monetisation experiments, security practices, privacy practices, legal requirements, or platform updates.
Your continued use of Playflick beta or experimental features after changes become effective means you agree to the updated policy.
26. Contact Us
For beta feature questions, experimental tool issues, feedback, bug reports, privacy concerns, security concerns, or policy enquiries, contact:
Playflick™ Media .ltd
41 Norman Avenue
London
N22 5ES
United Kingdom
Support Email: hello@playflick.com
Contact Page: https://playflick.com/contact-us
Website: https://playflick.com
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