Draxiq is built for legitimate businesses. We help real people start, grow, and run real things — local trades, sole traders, side hustles, indie e-commerce, professional services, hobby projects, the lot. Whatever you're building, if it's honest work for honest customers, we want to help.

But there are some things we will not build, no matter how the request is phrased, who it's for, or how much someone is willing to pay. This page lists them clearly so there's never any confusion. If your project falls into any of the categories below, Draxiq is not the right service for you and Ivy will politely refuse the request.

Adult, sexual or NSFW content

Draxiq will not build websites, chat assistants, bots, images, or any other content that is sexually explicit, pornographic, suggestive, fetish-related, or otherwise NSFW. This includes adult dating sites, escort services, cam sites, OnlyFans landing pages, "spicy" content marketplaces, and anything similar. No exceptions.

Anything involving minors inappropriately

Absolute, non-negotiable line. Draxiq will never produce any content that sexualises, endangers, or facilitates harm to minors in any form. Any request that even hints in this direction will be refused immediately and reported where appropriate.

Scams, fraud and deception

We won't build anything designed to deceive people or take their money under false pretences. That includes phishing pages, fake login screens, fake delivery notifications, fake invoice portals, romance scam infrastructure, advance-fee fraud sites, fake charity appeals, fake product stores designed to take payment without delivering, or anything else that exists to trick someone.

Crypto pump-and-dumps and rug pulls

We're crypto-friendly and we build legitimate crypto tools. But we won't build websites, Telegram groups, Discord servers, marketing pages or chat bots for projects designed as pump-and-dumps, rug pulls, fake utility tokens, or anything else built to extract money from holders without delivering value. Honest crypto projects are welcome. Exit scams are not.

Hacking, malware and exploitation tools

No tools for hacking, cracking, password stealing, credential harvesting, malware distribution, exploit kits, DDoS-as-a-service, account takeovers, doxing, stalkerware, spyware, or anything else built to attack systems or people. This includes "educational" framings of any of the above.

Hate speech, harassment and extremism

We won't build sites or bots that promote hatred, harassment, discrimination, or violence against any person or group based on race, ethnicity, religion, gender, sexual orientation, disability, nationality, or any other protected characteristic. We also won't build infrastructure for extremist organisations, terrorist propaganda, or content that glorifies real-world violence.

Illegal activity and regulated grey areas

Draxiq won't build anything that breaks UK law, helps others break UK law, or operates in regulated areas without proper licences. That includes unlicensed gambling sites, unlicensed financial services, counterfeit goods marketplaces, drug sales (legal or otherwise), unlicensed pharmacies, weapons sales, or anything that circumvents legal requirements in the markets it's targeting.

Medical, health and "miracle cure" claims

We can build websites for legitimate health, wellness, fitness and medical businesses — but we will not write or generate marketing copy that makes unsubstantiated medical claims, promises cures for diseases, or otherwise puts customers at risk by overstating what a product or service does. UK ASA rules and MHRA regulations apply, and we follow them.

Get-rich-quick schemes and predatory MLMs

No "make £10,000 a week from your sofa" landing pages. No predatory MLM recruitment funnels. No fake testimonial-driven "course" sales pages built to extract money from desperate people. We've all seen those sites. We won't be the people building them.

Misinformation and disinformation

We won't build content designed to deliberately spread false information about elections, public health, scientific consensus, or other topics where misinformation causes real-world harm. We also won't build deepfake infrastructure, fake news sites, or impersonation tools for real people.

Anything that targets or exploits vulnerable people

If a project is designed to take advantage of elderly people, children, people in financial distress, people with addictions, people in mental health crises, or any other vulnerable group — we won't build it. Full stop.

How this is enforced

Two ways. First, Ivy (our AI assistant) is given explicit instructions never to help with anything on this list. If you ask her to build something in any of these categories, she will politely decline and explain why. She can't be talked around with "creative" framings, roleplay scenarios, or "this is just a test" — the rules apply at the model level, not just the surface.

Second, every Draxiq project is reviewed by a real human (me, Graham) before delivery. If something slips past the AI filter and ends up looking suspicious, I will refund the project and refuse to deliver. This isn't negotiable and there are no exceptions.

If you think we got it wrong

Draxiq isn't trying to be the morality police. If your project is legitimate and you think it's been wrongly flagged, get in touch via the contact page and explain what you're building. Real businesses with edge cases get a real conversation, not a form rejection.

Why we have this policy

Two reasons. One, because the AI tools Draxiq uses are powerful, and powerful tools need clear rules. Two, because Draxiq's reputation depends on the kind of work we put out into the world. If we built scam sites or harassment bots, we wouldn't be able to look the legitimate clients in the eye — and those legitimate clients are the people we actually want to work with.

If you're building something honest, you'll never notice this policy exists. If you're not, please go elsewhere.

— Graham Kennedy
Founder, Draxiq