Terms
Terms of Use
Last updated: 22 May 2026
These terms govern your use of Artable (artable.club), operated by Artable Ltd, United Kingdom. By creating an account, you agree to them.
1. What Artable is
Artable is an editorial discovery service. We surface artworks from third-party marketplaces and provide tools — a style quiz, a weekly suggestion, a private digital collection, and an optional AI curator — to help you build a contemporary collection.
2. Free and Curator tiers
The base service is free. The Curator membership is a paid subscription billed via Stripe, renewing on the cadence you select at checkout. You can cancel at any time from your account; cancellation takes effect at the end of the current billing period.
3. Purchases happen on partner marketplaces
Artable does not sell artwork. Every “View artwork” link takes you to a partner marketplace, which is solely responsible for the listing, the sale, fulfilment, returns, and any dispute. Your contract for any artwork purchase is with that marketplace, not with Artable.
4. Affiliate disclosure
Artable participates in the affiliate programmes of the marketplaces listed on the platforms page. When you purchase through a tracked outbound link, Artable may earn a commission. The price you pay is unchanged. Affiliate revenue does not influence which artworks our editorial desk features.
5. Acceptable use
- Don’t scrape, resell, or republish content from Artable without written permission.
- Don’t use the service to harass, defraud, or violate intellectual property rights.
- One account per person.
6. Termination
You can delete your account at any time by emailing hello@artable.club. We may suspend accounts that breach these terms.
7. Liability
Artable provides the service “as is”. To the maximum extent permitted by law, we’re not liable for the quality, authenticity, or condition of any artwork purchased on a partner marketplace.
8. Changes
We may update these terms. Material changes will be announced by email or via a notice on the site at least 14 days before they take effect.
9. Governing law
These terms are governed by the laws of England and Wales. Disputes are subject to the exclusive jurisdiction of the courts of England and Wales.