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Terms

Last updated 2 June 2026

We keep this simple. By using Hangout — including Collab, our shared AI workspace — you agree to these terms.

Using Hangout

Hangout is an early product and is evolving. We may change, pause, or discontinue any part of it at any time, and using it doesn't guarantee access to any specific feature, product, or timeline.

Collab is a shared space

Anyone with a workspace's link can join it and will see its chat history, your messages, and your live presence. Only share a link with people you trust, and treat what you post as visible to everyone in that space.

What you share

Anything you submit must be yours to share and must not infringe anyone's rights, break the law, or be abusive, harmful, or used to harass others. By submitting it, you give us permission to use it to operate and improve Hangout, as described in our Privacy policy.

AI responses

Collab generates responses with AI. These can be inaccurate, incomplete, or inappropriate — don't rely on them as professional advice, and check anything important. You're responsible for how you use AI output.

Communication

We may email you about Hangout. You can unsubscribe at any time.

No warranty

The site is provided "as is," without warranties of any kind. To the extent permitted by law, Hangout isn't liable for any damages arising from your use of it.

Contact

Questions? hey@hangout.so

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