Legal

Host Terms

Last updated August 12, 2026

These Host Terms apply when you earn money on Kriloop — by running a paid Membership or Cohort, or by charging for a live drop-in on a General Track. They add to, and form part of, the Terms of Service. You accept them during host onboarding, before anything paid goes live. Running a free General Track does not require accepting them.

1. Becoming a host

  • You must be at least 18, complete host onboarding, and provide accurate identity and tax (PAN) details. We ask for your bank details separately, once you have earnings waiting — the account number is stored encrypted and is never displayed again.
  • Paid formats and host payouts are currently available to hosts resident in India only, with a bank account in your own name and completed KYC.
  • You are an independent host, not an employee, agent or partner of Jodi Anoorabh LLP. You set your prices, your schedule and your teaching.
  • Jodi Anoorabh LLP may also run its own Tracks on Kriloop, including paid ones. Those Tracks pay no commission to Kriloop, because it would be paying itself. They receive no ranking, placement or discovery advantage over yours.

2. What Kriloop is in the transaction

Kriloop is an electronic commerce operator: it operates the platform on which you sell, and collects the buyer’s payment on your behalf before passing it to you. The Track, the teaching and the service the buyer receives are yours — you are the supplier, and you are responsible for delivering what you described. Kriloop is responsible for the platform, the payment collection and the records.

3. Platform commission

Kriloop charges a flat platform commission of 15% on everything paid — live-session drop-ins, Cohort enrolments and Membership subscriptions. Founding hosts receive a 3-percentage-point lifetime discount (12%). Free General Tracks carry no commission. The commission is deducted from the gross sale before payout.

Two further amounts are netted, so that the number reaching your bank is smaller than gross minus 15%: GST at 18% on the commission (the commission is our service to you, and it is taxable), and the payment-processor feecharged by Razorpay on the buyer’s payment. Your earnings statement shows each line separately.

4. Payouts

  • Eligible earnings are paid to the bank account you registered, normally monthly, by bank transfer. We do not currently pay out automatically per sale — money is settled to Jodi Anoorabh LLP first and paid on to you.
  • Because payouts are made in batches, expect your first payout after your first full month of sales rather than immediately after a sale.
  • We may hold a portion of earnings as a reserve, or delay a payout, to cover potential refunds and chargebacks, or while we investigate suspected fraud or a policy breach.
  • You are responsible for keeping your payout details current. We are not liable for payouts delayed or misdirected because of details you provided.

5. Taxes

You are responsible for your own income tax and for declaring your earnings. As an electronic commerce operator, Kriloop deducts tax at source (TDS) under §194-O of the Income-tax Act, 1961 on the gross amount of your sales, at the rate prescribed from time to time (currently 0.1%).

  • If you are an individual or HUF and you have given us a valid PAN, no TDS is deducted while your gross sales through Kriloop stay at or below 5 lakh in a financial year (1 April – 31 March).
  • If your sales pass that figure, the exemption stops applying to the year as a whole — not just to the excess — so the deduction on the sale that crosses it also recovers what was not deducted earlier in that year.
  • The threshold is not available to a company, LLP, firm or other entity, or if we do not hold a valid PAN for you. Without a PAN, tax is deducted at the higher rate required by §206AA.

Kriloop accounts for GST on its commission. We issue the statements you need for your filings. Whether you must register for GST on your own sales depends on your turnover and your circumstances — that is your decision to take, with your own advisor.

6. Licences

To Kriloop

You grant Kriloop the same operating licence described in the Terms of Service — a worldwide, non-exclusive, royalty-free, sublicensable licence to host, display, stream and promote your Track content within the service.

To your members

Members who pay for your Track receive a limited, personal, non-transferable, revocable licence to access your content and recordings while their access is active. Recordings and materials are licensed, not sold. Members may not download, copy, resell or redistribute your content without your permission.

7. You own your content

You keep ownership of everything you create. Kriloop claims no ownership of your Track content, curriculum or recordings. Kriloop owns only its own software, brand and platform.

8. No payment circumvention

You may not solicit or accept payment for Kriloop Tracks outside Kriloop, or otherwise circumvent the commission, for members who found you on the platform. You are free to build your audience anywhere and to sell elsewhere — this clause is only about not routing Kriloop sales off-platform to avoid fees.

9. Refunds, chargebacks & negative balance

  • When a buyer is refunded under the Refund Policy, the corresponding amount is reversed from your earnings. Platform commission and processor fees on that sale are not returned to you.
  • If a buyer charges back a payment after you’ve been paid out, we may claw back the amount (plus any processor chargeback fee) from your balance — which can create a negative balance recovered from future earnings.
  • Excessive refunds, chargebacks, cancellations or no-shows can lead to payouts being held or your monetization being suspended.

10. Your promises to us

You represent and warrant that:

  • you own or have all rights to everything you teach, post and sell, and it does not infringe anyone’s rights;
  • your Track descriptions, prices and claims are accurate and not misleading;
  • your content and conduct comply with the Community Guidelines, the Health & Advice Disclaimer (for fitness/wellness/coaching), and all applicable law; and
  • the tax and payout information you give us is true and current.

You will indemnify Jodi Anoorabh LLP against claims arising from your breach of these promises or from your Track content.

11. Suspension & ending monetization

We may suspend or end your ability to earn — and withhold, reserve or, in cases of confirmed fraud, forfeit earnings — if you break these terms, the Community Guidelines or the law, or to protect members. You can stop offering paid Tracks at any time. Earnings genuinely due to you for delivered services remain payable, subject to reserves and clawbacks above. Sections on licences, taxes, refunds/chargebacks, your promises and indemnity survive termination.

Partner-program hosts may be on a different, individually agreed commission — those terms govern where they differ. See kriloop.com/partners.