Last updated: April 7, 2026 By using the Marky API, you agree to these terms in addition to Marky’s general Terms of Service.Documentation Index
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1. Permitted use
The API is provided for you to integrate Marky’s scheduling, publishing, and content-management capabilities into your own workflows, tools, and internal systems. You may:- Create, edit, and schedule posts for businesses you manage in Marky
- Build internal tools and automations that use the API
- Integrate the API into platforms you use (CRMs, automation tools, etc.)
- Use the API as part of a service you offer to your own clients, provided that Marky remains the system that performs publishing on your connected accounts and your service adds meaningful value beyond thinly wrapping the API
2. Prohibited use
You may not:- Build a competing service. You may not use the API to build, operate, or contribute to a product or service that competes with Marky. A competing service is one that a reasonable customer would evaluate as an alternative to Marky for social media content generation, scheduling, or management. If someone would choose between your product and Marky, your product is competing.
- Resell API access. You may not resell, sublicense, or provide direct access to the Marky API to third parties. You may build products that use the API internally, but you may not expose the API itself (or a thin wrapper around it) as your product.
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Publish harmful content. You may not use the API to create, distribute,
or promote content that is:
- Sexually explicit or exploitative
- Violent, threatening, or promoting self-harm
- Hate speech targeting any group based on race, ethnicity, religion, gender, sexual orientation, disability, or national origin
- Misinformation or disinformation intended to deceive
- Spam, phishing, or fraudulent content
- Content that violates any applicable law
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Attack or abuse the service. You may not:
- Attempt to circumvent rate limits, authentication, or access controls
- Probe, scan, or test the API for vulnerabilities
- Interfere with or disrupt the API or its infrastructure
- Use the API in a way that degrades performance for other users
- Misrepresent the source. You may not claim that content published through the API was produced by your own stack without acknowledging Marky’s role in scheduling and publishing, unless you have a white-label agreement with us.
