Product and purchase boundaries

Clear rights before checkout.

WeddingMelody does not enable public generation or payment by default. This page explains the product boundary already enforced in code and the commercial terms that still need approval before anyone can buy a personalized song.

Checkout off by defaultNo approved public priceFinal contract required before sale

The wedding song finder is a free discovery tool. Saving or sharing a shortlist does not create an account, place an order, reserve a service, or grant rights to a commercial recording.

The personalized-song pages currently prepare a brief and explain the planned service. With generation disabled, the public flow cannot submit that brief, make finished audio, open checkout, or charge a card.

The planned purchase

What checkout is designed to protect.

01

Show the product first

A finished song must exist before checkout is offered. The purchase panel is designed to show the configured price, currency, included revision count, and downloadable-audio deliverable before it sends anyone to Stripe.

02

Fulfill from verified payment

Stripe handles card checkout. Download access is designed to follow a verified, signed webhook and persisted order state, not a browser redirect or an untrusted success message.

03

Keep sharing separate from ownership

An unlisted song link lets a recipient listen, but it does not grant purchase ownership or download entitlement. The browser session that created and paid for the song controls those actions.

Before a live sale

The customer must see one complete offer.

These fields are deliberately configuration and policy decisions. WeddingMelody will not fill them with assumptions.

Price
The final amount and currency, taxes where applicable, payment timing, and any limits on promotional pricing.
Deliverable
The audio format, included files, delivery method, expected turnaround, preview status, and what happens if generation fails.
Revisions
The included count, what qualifies as a revision, the request window, exclusions, and the price or process for additional changes.
Rights
The customer's permitted personal and event use, any public-sharing or commercial limits, provider attribution, and ownership or licensing language.
Refunds
Cancellation, failed-delivery, dissatisfaction, chargeback, and statutory refund rules, including when custom work becomes non-refundable.

Current answers

What can be said before those terms exist.

Can I buy a personalized song now?

No. Live generation and checkout remain disabled until the provider, price, customer rights, legal identity, privacy policy, refund rules, support path, and paid test flow are approved together.

Who owns a generated song?

No ownership promise has been published. The answer depends on the approved provider contract and WeddingMelody's final customer license. The exact permitted uses must be shown before checkout.

Can the song imitate a famous artist?

The brief asks for musical characteristics rather than a living artist's voice or a close style imitation. Provider restrictions and the final terms will preserve that boundary.

Do the finder guides grant rights to existing songs?

No. WeddingMelody's notes and shortlists do not license commercial recordings, compositions, lyrics, public performance, or synchronization. Listening remains with external providers, and event-use questions belong with the venue, DJ, musicians, and relevant rights holders.