Terms of Service

Last updated: May 22, 2026

Acceptance

By using Telepath, you agree to these terms. If you do not agree, do not use the application or website.

Product scope

Telepath is a local macOS app for running Voice AI Agent calls through configured SIP trunks.

Telepath is not an emergency calling service, compliance-complete regulated-calling system, or replacement for carrier-grade SBC infrastructure.

Your responsibilities

You are responsible for your SIP credentials, carrier relationship, calling identity, scripts, prompts, contact lists, recording notices, consent, and all legal obligations related to calls you place or receive through Telepath.

Operational checks, warnings, and guardrails are safety features. They are not legal advice and do not guarantee compliance.

Calling compliance

You are solely responsible for determining whether your use of Telepath complies with all laws, rules, regulations, carrier policies, and industry obligations that apply to your calls. These may include the Telephone Consumer Protection Act, Federal Communications Commission rules, the Federal Trade Commission Telemarketing Sales Rule, National Do Not Call Registry requirements, state telemarketing laws, state call recording and wiretapping laws, debt collection rules, healthcare privacy rules, financial services rules, and other domain-specific requirements.

You must obtain and maintain all required consent before using Telepath for calls involving artificial voice, prerecorded voice, automated calling, telemarketing, marketing, lead follow-up, debt collection, account resolution, appointment reminders, or any other regulated calling activity. You must honor opt-out requests, do-not-call requests, calling-hour limits, caller identification requirements, consent revocation, and carrier requirements.

Telepath does not provide legal advice, does not determine whether a contact may lawfully be called, and does not certify that any calling workflow is compliant.

Recording notices and consent

If call recording is enabled, Telepath is designed to play a notice at the start of the call informing the other party that the call is recorded. You must not disable, remove, obscure, shorten, bypass, or misrepresent that notice.

A recording notice may not satisfy every consent requirement in every jurisdiction. Some jurisdictions require consent from all parties before recording a call. You are responsible for determining when consent is required, obtaining that consent, documenting it where appropriate, and stopping recording when consent is not available or is withdrawn.

If transcription, summaries, diagnostics, or tool-call logs include call content, you are responsible for disclosing and handling that data lawfully.

Permitted use

You may use Telepath for lawful testing, research, business operations, and workflows where you have the right to place or receive the relevant calls.

Prohibited use

Compliance resources

The following resources are provided for convenience only and are not legal advice. You are responsible for determining which laws apply to your calling activity and for consulting qualified counsel where appropriate.

Third-party services

Telepath can connect to SIP carriers and telephony providers you configure. Those providers are independent third parties with their own terms, costs, reliability, and data practices.

Warranty disclaimer

Telepath is provided as is, without warranties of any kind. We do not warrant that the application, calls, carriers, local models, transcripts, generated speech, or guardrails will be error-free, uninterrupted, accurate, or suitable for a particular regulated use.

Limitation of liability

To the maximum extent permitted by law, we are not liable for indirect, incidental, special, consequential, exemplary, or punitive damages arising from your use of Telepath.

Contact

Questions about these terms can be sent to [email protected].