01Introduction
This Acceptable Use Policy ("AUP") describes how SlabSignal may and may not be used. It exists to protect SlabSignal Tech, INC, our customers, the construction teams whose work flows through the product, the integrity of project data, and the safety of decisions taken on real job sites.
This AUP applies to everyone who accesses SlabSignal — workspace owners, administrators, members, invited collaborators, and any system acting on their behalf. It is incorporated into the Terms of Service; a violation is a breach of the Terms.
02Account and access misuse
You must not:
- Access a workspace, project, or account you have not been authorized to use.
- Share credentials beyond what your workspace role permits, or use another person's account.
- Impersonate another user, company, contractor, owner, or SlabSignal personnel.
- Bypass, defeat, or attempt to bypass authentication, authorization, role, or workspace boundaries.
- Interfere with multi-factor authentication, audit logging, or other workspace security controls.
- Use SlabSignal after your access has been suspended or terminated.
03Data misuse
SlabSignal handles confidential construction data — schedules, budgets, drawings, RFIs, change orders, captures, and field reports. You must not:
- Upload, connect, or process data you do not have the right to share with SlabSignal.
- Expose confidential project information to people outside the authorized workspace.
- Scrape, harvest, or extract platform data through any means not provided by an authorized API or export feature.
- Use project data, captures, or AI outputs to harm, mislead, or unfairly disadvantage another party on the project.
- Upload malware, ransomware, exploits, or files designed to compromise other users or systems.
- Use SlabSignal to store unrelated personal data, regulated health data, payment card data, or government-classified material.
04AI misuse
AI features in SlabSignal produce risk summaries, schedule and cost observations, change-order analyses, supplier risk notes, safety signal flags, and recovery-plan suggestions. AI output is decision-support, not a decision. You must not:
- Treat AI output as the sole authority for any construction, safety, legal, engineering, contractual, or financial decision.
- Attempt to coerce the AI into producing instructions for unsafe construction methods, illegal acts, or harm to people or property.
- Edit, crop, relabel, or otherwise manipulate uploaded captures, drawings, or evidence in order to mislead project stakeholders or alter the record.
- Use AI output for fraud, misrepresentation, false claims, or to justify deviating from contractual obligations without disclosure.
- Remove or work around human-review steps required by your workspace, your contract, or applicable law.
- Republish AI output as if it were independent professional opinion, certification, or engineering judgment.
05Safety and field review
SlabSignal may flag visible safety signals — for example items that appear in a capture and resemble fall hazards, missing PPE, blocked egress, or housekeeping concerns. These flags exist to prompt human review.
SlabSignal does not replace qualified safety professionals, OSHA or local regulatory inspections, on-site supervision, toolbox talks, or any other legal duty owed by the contractor, subcontractor, owner, or employer of record. Users remain solely responsible for site decisions, stop-work authority, incident response, and compliance with all applicable laws.
06Communications and email abuse
You must not use SlabSignal to:
- Send spam or unsolicited bulk messages.
- Run unauthorized marketing campaigns or commercial outreach to non-members.
- Send misleading, deceptive, or fraudulent communications, including spoofed sender identities.
- Abuse notification, mention, or alert features to harass other users.
- Import contact lists, recipient addresses, or stakeholder rosters without the right consent or business basis to email them.
- Bypass unsubscribe, email preference, or notification controls.
07Platform abuse
You must not:
- Generate excessive automated traffic, run unauthorized load tests, or otherwise threaten platform stability.
- Reverse engineer, decompile, or disassemble the service, except where this restriction is prohibited by law.
- Probe, scan, or test the vulnerability of SlabSignal infrastructure without prior written authorization through our security contact.
- Attempt to disrupt the service, deny access to other users, or interfere with the operation of integrations.
- Abuse API endpoints, webhooks, or connector configurations beyond the documented and authorized usage limits.
- Use SlabSignal to build a competing AI construction risk product or to extract model behavior for that purpose.
08Enforcement
We investigate suspected violations of this AUP. Depending on the severity, frequency, and impact of a violation, we may take any of the following actions, with or without prior notice:
- Issue a warning to the user or workspace administrator.
- Restrict specific features, integrations, or AI capabilities.
- Suspend access to a workspace pending review.
- Terminate user accounts or workspace agreements.
- Preserve relevant logs and content as required to investigate or respond.
- Cooperate with law enforcement or report unlawful behavior where appropriate.
We will use reasonable judgment to limit disruption to legitimate project work, but safety, legal, and platform-integrity concerns take priority.
09Reporting abuse
If you observe a violation of this policy, please report it:
- Security issues, suspected vulnerabilities, account takeover, or data exfiltration: security@slabsignal.co
- Misuse, harassment, suspicious workspace behavior, or general policy concerns: support@slabsignal.co
Include as much context as you safely can — workspace, project, time window, and what you observed. See also our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy.