Solari.

Creator pilot principles.

Last updated July 13, 2026.

Solari is testing a permission-first way to bring trusted creator recipes into a family’s weekly plan. These principles explain the default posture for creator conversations and early pilots.

This page is not a content license or complete pilot agreement. Expressing interest commits neither side to anything. Every actual pilot, content permission, commercial term, and operating detail must be written down in a separate signed agreement. That agreement controls if it differs from these general site principles.

Permission comes first.

A public recipe page, social post, or creator inquiry is not permission to publish the work in Solari. Solari will identify the exact recipes and materials proposed for a pilot and get written permission before any creator card goes live.

Solari may prepare a private preview for review. Nothing is published to families until the creator has approved each card included in the pilot.

The creator keeps ownership.

The creator keeps ownership of their recipes, writing, photographs, name, marks, and other material. Solari’s default pilot permission is limited, non-exclusive, and revocable. It applies only to the material and uses described in the signed pilot agreement. Solari does not acquire ownership because a creator sends material or approves a pilot.

Credit stays attached.

Approved creator recipes will carry the agreed creator name and a link to the agreed source. Solari will not remove attribution or present a creator recipe as Solari’s own. If a family makes a private adaptation, it is treated as that family’s version and is not presented as the creator’s original.

Changes require review.

The creator reviews the recipe card before publication, including title, ingredient list, instructions, imagery, source link, and attribution. Solari will not make a material public change to an approved creator card without the review process set out in the signed agreement. Safety checks by Solari do not replace creator review and do not change who owns the work.

No AI training.

Solari will not use creator recipes, photographs, writing, or related pilot material to train an AI model. If an approved pilot would use an automated service to format or check content, Solari will describe that workflow and the relevant processors before the creator approves it.

Revocation and takedown.

A creator may revoke pilot permission or report an attribution, rights, or accuracy concern through jeremy@solari.family. Include the creator name, affected recipe or page, source link, and requested action. Solari will confirm the request and handle active publication according to the signed agreement. Revocation stops new use of the affected material after the agreed removal process.

No implied distribution or revenue.

A conversation, website form, preview, or pilot invitation is not a promise of audience size, placement, installs, engagement, payment, or revenue. Solari will not publish hypothetical results as if they were real. If a pilot includes promotion, reporting, payment, or revenue share, the signed agreement must state the exact terms.

Family privacy stays separate.

Having a recipe in Solari does not give a creator access to a family’s name, email address, household profile, private notes, or account data. Any future option for a person to join a creator’s mailing list must be a separate, explicit choice by that person.

Materials must be controlled by the creator.

A creator should approve only material they own or have authority to license. The signed agreement should identify any photographer, publisher, sponsor, platform, or other rights holder whose approval is also needed. Solari will not bypass a paywall or treat credit as a substitute for permission.

General site terms.

The terms of use and privacy policy apply to the website and inquiry process. They do not replace the signed pilot agreement.

Contact.

For a creator conversation, permission question, or takedown request, email jeremy@solari.family.