Third-Party Open-Source Notice

Last updated: 2026-06-09

Legal boundary: this notice is for transparency only. It is not legal advice, does not replace qualified legal review, and does not waive or override any third-party license.

AILabs BotFlow is operated primarily as a hosted SaaS service by AILabsCR.com. A subscription grants access to the hosted service, not a right to redistribute, resell, sublicense, reverse engineer, decompile, or republish the underlying software, Docker images, source code, dependency graph, WhatsApp connectivity layer, AI routing logic, or deployment artifacts.

Notable Third-Party Components

Component Use Customer-facing boundary
Baileys / libsignal / sharp WhatsApp session connectivity and media handling. Used for hosted operation only unless a separate written distribution agreement exists.
Model providers AI inference and model failover. Subject to provider availability, latency, model policies, and acceptable-use limits.
TiloPay/SINPE Hosted checkout and payment webhooks. AILabsCR.com does not intentionally store card data; checkout scope must be verified live.

Technical Precautions

Absolute Disclaimer

To the maximum extent permitted by applicable law, the service is provided on an "as is" and "as available" basis. AILabsCR.com does not warrant that third-party networks, WhatsApp protocols, AI model providers, payment processors, email providers, DNS, VPS providers, or open-source dependencies will remain available, unchanged, compatible, lawful for every customer use case, or free from defects.

AILabsCR.com does not guarantee that AI-generated responses are accurate, complete, legally sufficient, professionally reliable, non-infringing, or appropriate for regulated use without human review. Customers remain responsible for opt-in, opt-out, lawful messaging, customer-provided knowledge bases, uploaded files, business claims, professional advice, product data, pricing, and sector-specific compliance.

Any distribution of software artifacts, binaries, source code, Docker images, SDKs, embedded clients, modified versions, white-label packages, or on-premise deployments requires separate legal and technical review before delivery.