Socelor Terms and Conditions

Socelor Terms and Conditions

Last updated: April 8, 2026


1. About These Terms

These Terms and Conditions (“Terms”) govern your use of the Socelor website and learning platform, operated by Jesse Martin, carrying on business as Socelor.com, Raymond, Alberta, Canada T0K 2S0 (“Socelor”, “we”, “us”, “our”). By creating an account or enrolling in any Socelor module, you agree to these Terms in full. If you do not agree, please do not register or enrol.

These Terms are governed by the laws of the Province of Alberta and the federal laws of Canada applicable therein.


2. Eligibility

To use Socelor you must:

  • Be at least 18 years of age
  • Be a human individual (automated registrations are not permitted)
  • Provide accurate and truthful registration information
  • Have the legal capacity to enter into a binding agreement

By registering, you confirm that you meet all of the above requirements. We reserve the right to terminate any account that does not meet these requirements.


3. Accounts

Registration: You are responsible for maintaining the confidentiality of your account credentials. You are responsible for all activity that occurs under your account.

One account per person: Each individual may hold only one Socelor account. Creating multiple accounts to circumvent any restriction — including the free trial limit — is a violation of these Terms and will result in permanent account termination.

Accurate information: You agree to keep your account information accurate and up to date. We may suspend accounts where we have reason to believe the registration information is false or misleading.

Account termination: You may delete your account at any time by contacting us at [email protected]. We will action deletion requests within 14 days, subject to the data retention obligations described in our Privacy Policy.


4. The Free Trial

One trial per person: The free trial is available once per person, per module. Eligibility is determined by your account history — attempting to access a second free trial by creating a new account is a violation of Section 3 and these Terms.

Trial enrolment: When you enrol in a free trial, a $0 order is created in our system to record your participation. No payment is required or collected.

Cohort placement: Trial students are placed into cohorts of approximately 60 students. Cohorts fill sequentially — when one cohort reaches capacity, the next opens automatically. You will be placed into whichever cohort is open at the time of your enrolment. You cannot request a specific cohort.

Trial to full enrolment: Completing the free trial does not automatically enrol you in the full module. If you wish to continue, you must purchase a full enrolment separately.


5. Paid Enrolments

Pricing: Module prices are displayed on the Socelor website at the time of purchase. All prices are in Canadian dollars unless otherwise stated.

Payment: Payments are processed through WooCommerce. We do not store your payment card details — those are handled by our payment processor.

Refund policy: If you are not satisfied with a paid module enrolment, you may request a refund within 14 days of your enrolment date. Refunds are subject to a $50 CAD processing fee. To request a refund, contact us at [email protected] with your order details. Refund requests made after 14 days will not be accepted. No refund is available once a module’s final session has been completed.

Cohort placement: As with the free trial, paid students are placed into cohorts of approximately 60 students. Cohort placement is automatic and non-transferable.


6. Your Conduct as a Student

Socelor modules involve reading and commenting on other students’ work. You agree to:

  • Engage respectfully and constructively with other students’ posts and ideas
  • Not post content that is defamatory, discriminatory, harassing, or abusive
  • Not post content that infringes the intellectual property rights of others
  • Not share another student’s work outside the platform without their explicit consent
  • Not use automated tools to generate or submit work on your behalf without disclosure

We reserve the right to remove content that violates these standards and to terminate enrolments without refund where serious or repeated violations occur.


7. Your Work and Intellectual Property

You own your work. Blog posts, comments, and other content you create during a Socelor module remain your intellectual property.

Licence to Socelor: By posting content on the Socelor platform, you grant Socelor a limited, non-exclusive, royalty-free licence to display and store that content for the purpose of delivering the module to your cohort. This licence does not extend to commercial use of your work, and it ends when your content is deleted.

AI evaluation of your work: Your submitted blog posts are transmitted to OpenAI’s ChatGPT for automated evaluation. By enrolling in a Socelor module, you consent to this processing. Please refer to Section 9 for full details. You retain ownership of your work regardless of AI evaluation.

Socelor’s content: All course materials, module structures, evaluation frameworks, and platform content created by Socelor remain the intellectual property of Jesse Martin / Socelor.com. You may not reproduce, distribute, or commercially exploit Socelor course materials without written permission.


8. Cohort Participation and Community Standards

Socelor’s learning model depends on active cohort participation. Each cohort is limited to approximately 60 students to ensure that every student’s work receives meaningful attention from peers.

You understand and agree that:

  • Other students in your cohort will read your blog posts and leave comments on them
  • Your comments on others’ posts will be visible to your cohort
  • Socelor moderators may read cohort content for quality assurance purposes
  • Content that disrupts cohort function may be removed at our discretion

Participation expectations for each module are outlined in the module materials. Persistent non-participation may result in removal from the cohort without refund.


9. AI Evaluation

Socelor uses OpenAI’s ChatGPT to generate formative evaluations of student blog post submissions. You should be aware of the following:

  • AI evaluations are formative, not final. They are intended to support your learning, not to serve as definitive assessments of your work.
  • Human oversight applies. Jesse Martin reviews the AI evaluation framework and may intervene where evaluations appear inaccurate or inappropriate.
  • Your work is transmitted to OpenAI. The text of your blog post submissions is sent to OpenAI’s servers for processing. Only the text content is transmitted — your name and account details are not shared with OpenAI.
  • OpenAI’s terms apply to that processing. OpenAI’s privacy policy is available at openai.com/privacy.
  • You may dispute an evaluation. If you believe an AI evaluation of your work is inaccurate or unfair, you may contact us at [email protected] and request a human review.

10. Platform Availability

We aim to keep Socelor available at all times but cannot guarantee uninterrupted access. We are not liable for any loss or inconvenience caused by:

  • Scheduled or unscheduled maintenance
  • Hosting or infrastructure outages beyond our control
  • Third-party service failures (including OpenAI, WooCommerce, or Bluehost)

Where a significant outage affects a live module, we will make reasonable efforts to accommodate affected students, which may include extending module access or offering alternative participation options.


11. Limitation of Liability

To the maximum extent permitted by Alberta and Canadian law:

  • Socelor is provided on an “as is” basis without warranties of any kind
  • We are not liable for any indirect, incidental, or consequential damages arising from your use of the platform
  • Our total liability to you for any claim arising from these Terms or your use of Socelor shall not exceed the amount you paid for the relevant module enrolment

Nothing in these Terms limits liability for fraud, gross negligence, or any liability that cannot be excluded by law.


12. Privacy

Your use of Socelor is also governed by our Privacy Policy, available at socelor.com/privacy-policy. By agreeing to these Terms you also acknowledge our Privacy Policy.


13. Changes to These Terms

We may update these Terms from time to time. We will notify registered users of material changes by email at least 14 days before the changes take effect. Continued use of Socelor after that date constitutes acceptance of the updated Terms. If you do not accept the updated Terms, you may delete your account before the effective date.


14. Governing Law and Disputes

These Terms are governed by the laws of the Province of Alberta and the applicable federal laws of Canada. Any dispute arising from these Terms that cannot be resolved informally shall be subject to the exclusive jurisdiction of the courts of Alberta.

We always prefer to resolve disputes informally first — please contact us at [email protected] before initiating any formal proceedings.


15. Contact

Jesse Martin / Socelor.com
Raymond, Alberta, Canada T0K 2S0
Email: [email protected]