Policy
Effective 1 April 2025

Creator Policy

Creator submissions must satisfy quality, trust, and prohibited-category rules before publishing.

Submission Standards5

Submission Standards

Every prompt submitted through Creator Studio must include a clear title, a problem statement, at least one well-defined input field, and three or more output examples showing the expected response shape. Prompts should target a specific, real-world task that users can act on immediately.

Input schemas must use the correct field types (text, number, date, enum, multi-select) and provide meaningful labels and placeholders.

Review Process

Submitted prompts go through automated validation followed by human review. The review checks prompt clarity, output quality, trust card accuracy, and compliance with the Acceptable Prompt Policy. A trust score is assigned based on review outcome, creator track record, and content sensitivity.

Review decisions include approval for publishing, return for revision with specific feedback, or rejection with explanation.

Prohibited Content

Creators must not submit prompts for NSFW or sexual content, deepfakes or appearance scoring, illegal activity, deceptive practices, or high-risk professional advice (medical, legal, financial) without appropriate disclaimers. The full list of prohibited categories is maintained in the Acceptable Prompt Policy.

Revenue and Payouts

Creators earn revenue when their prompts are purchased as part of packs. Revenue share, payout thresholds, and payment schedules are detailed in the Creator Studio dashboard. Recipo reserves the right to adjust revenue terms with advance notice.

Enforcement

Violations may result in prompt removal, a warning, temporary suspension of publishing rights, or permanent account restriction depending on severity and frequency. Creators are notified of enforcement actions and may appeal through the support flow.

Effective 1 April 2025