Terms of Service

The rules for using LiveHub.

Last updated May 9, 2026

Use the games responsibly, follow the platforms LiveHub depends on, and accept that closed-beta software breaks sometimes.

1

What LiveHub is

Chat-driven games for TikTok LIVE creators. The streamer runs a game on screen during their live stream; their TikTok chat plays through comments, likes, and gifts.

2

Eligibility

If you can use Discord and TikTok in your jurisdiction, you can use LiveHub. You're responsible for the Discord account you sign in with and for following Discord's and TikTok's rules.

3

Acceptable use

Don't use LiveHub to break the law, harass anyone, abuse the service, scrape it, or interfere with other streamers' sessions. Don't impersonate other people. Don't try to access workspaces you weren't granted access to.

4

Your content

You keep ownership of anything you submit (game configs, secret words, custom team names). You give us permission to host and display it as needed to run the game session you started.

5

Closed beta

LiveHub is in closed beta. Features change, things break, sessions occasionally go sideways. We're not promising uptime, permanent feature support, or that any specific game will keep working.

6

Third-party services

LiveHub depends on Discord, TikTok (via the open TikTokLive client), and Supabase. Outages or policy changes from any of those can break parts of the product, and we're not on the hook for it.

7

Suspension and termination

We can suspend or terminate access for abuse, security concerns, or platform-rule violations. You can stop using the service at any time.

8

Disclaimers and liability

LiveHub is provided "as is" with no warranties. To the fullest extent allowed by law, we're not liable for indirect, incidental, or consequential damages — including loss of data, profits, or business opportunities.

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Changes

We may update these terms; the date at the top moves when we do. Continued use means you accept the revised terms.