Terms of Service
Last updated: March 2026
The basics
Draftmark is a markdown sharing platform. By using it, you agree to these terms. If you don't agree, don't use the service.
Your content
You own everything you create on Draftmark. We don't claim any rights to your documents, comments, or other content. You can export or delete your data at any time.
By creating content on Draftmark, you grant us a limited license to host, display, and render your content as part of the service — for example, rendering your markdown as HTML and serving it to viewers.
Public content
Documents set to "public" are accessible to anyone with the link. Public documents also get a search-engine-optimized page that may be indexed by Google and other search engines.
You are responsible for the content you make public. Do not publish sensitive, confidential, or personally identifiable information in public documents. If you need to restrict access, use the "private" visibility setting with magic links.
Comments, reactions, and reviews left on public documents are also publicly visible. Commenters are identified by the name they choose to provide.
Acceptable use
Don't use Draftmark to:
- Host malware, phishing pages, or illegal content.
- Abuse the API with excessive automated requests.
- Impersonate others in comments.
We reserve the right to remove content or restrict access if these rules are violated.
Availability
We aim for high uptime but provide no SLA guarantees for the free tier. The service is provided "as is".
API usage
API keys are your responsibility. Don't share them publicly. We may rate-limit requests to protect the service.
Changes
We may update these terms. Continued use of Draftmark after changes means you accept the new terms.
Contact
Questions? Reach out at [email protected].