Leadly

Acceptable Use Policy

Last updated July 2026

This policy covers how you may use the Leadly platform itself. It works alongside the Community Guidelines (which cover content and behavior toward other people) and the Terms of Service.

Don't break in or break things

No attempting to access accounts, data, or systems you aren't authorized for; no probing, scanning, or testing the security of the platform without written permission; no interfering with the service (denial-of-service, malformed traffic, malware).

Rate limits exist throughout Leadly (posting, applying, messaging, and APIs). Don't circumvent them, and don't automate account creation.

Don't scrape or resell the platform

No scraping, bulk-harvesting, or building datasets from Leadly's listings, profiles, or content — at any volume that goes beyond personal use of the product. No reselling, sublicensing, or white-labeling Leadly or data obtained from it.

Don't misrepresent yourself

One person, one account. No impersonating others, no misrepresenting an affiliation with a business, and no evading a suspension or ban by creating a new account.

Use messaging and outreach responsibly

In-app messaging is for genuine conversation about jobs and applications — not bulk unsolicited messages, advertising, or harassment. Messaging is rate-limited and messages are screened for known scam patterns.

The Find Clients tools generate outreach drafts (emails, DMs, call scripts) for freelancers. You send that outreach as yourself and are solely responsible for it: comply with anti-spam laws that apply to you (such as CAN-SPAM in the US and CASL in Canada), honor unsubscribe requests, and follow the terms of any third-party platform you contact people on (for example, Instagram or Google). Leadly generates drafts; it does not grant you permission to spam.

Respect the AI features

Don't use Leadly's AI features to generate unlawful, deceptive, or harmful content, and don't attempt to manipulate the safety screening (prompt injection, keyword evasion). Attempts to defeat moderation are themselves a violation.

Consequences

Violations can lead to content removal, rate restriction, suspension, or a permanent ban, as described in the Terms of Service. We may also notify affected third parties or law enforcement where appropriate. Questions or reports: [email protected].