OpusDraft

Beta Program Terms

LAST UPDATED: MAY 30, 2026

These terms govern participation in the OpusDraft private beta. They sit alongside our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy. By requesting or redeeming a beta code, you agree to them.

01

What the program is

The OpusDraft beta is a small, limited, invite-only program. It gives a handful of writers early access to OpusDraft while it is in active development, in exchange for genuine use and honest feedback. It is a collaboration, not a free trial.

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What you get

  • Free access during the beta — no charge while you are in the program.
  • A direct line to the founder — your feedback reaches Paul directly.
  • Early access to new features as they are released.
  • Influence over the product before it opens to the public.
03

What’s expected of you

The beta runs on good-faith participation. We ask that you:

  • Use OpusDraft on real writing, not just log in once.
  • Give honest feedback — what works, what is clunky, what is missing.
  • Report bugs or confusing moments when you hit them.
  • Stay reasonably active through the beta, rather than going silent.

We are not looking for professional QA or hours of bug reports. There is no quota of reports, hours, or meetings. The standard is genuine participation — testers who actually help improve the platform.

04

Your reward at launch

When OpusDraft opens to the public, beta testers who stayed actively engaged receive our best founding rate — better than the public founding cohort. The public Founding Member Program is separate and opens at public launch.

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Beta software, as-is

OpusDraft is in active development. Features may change, break, or be removed, and output may occasionally be wrong or inconsistent while we tune it — which is exactly what you are helping us catch. The beta is provided “as is,” without warranties. Keep your own backups of important work.

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Your feedback and your work

You keep ownership of everything you write in OpusDraft. By submitting feedback, bug reports, or suggestions, you grant OpusDraft permission to use them to improve the product, without obligation or compensation. We handle your data as described in our Privacy Policy — we do not train on your writing, keep it, or sell it.

07

Codes and access

Beta codes are personal, limited, and non-transferable. We may issue, decline, or revoke codes at our discretion — for example, where the program is full or the terms are abused. Codes are redeemed at opusdraft.com/redeem.

08

Changes to the program

We may update these terms or adjust the program as the beta evolves. If a change materially affects your standing or your launch reward, we will tell active testers directly. Continued participation after a change means you accept the updated terms.

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Questions

Reach us at opusdraft.com/contact. For anything not covered here, our Terms of Service apply.

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