Access Is Granted, Not Open
Aether is not an open public tool. Every account is reviewed by the SVNR team before access is granted, starting with Ora. That is deliberate. It keeps the environment professional, and it means the people in it are operators evaluating real work, not anonymous traffic.
What Each Model Can See
Ora, the free model, does not read your documents. It answers from SVNR's own knowledge. The paid models, Soleth and Aether, can work from materials you choose to share, and only those. You decide what to bring into a conversation. Nothing about your business is required to use Ora for evaluation.
Your Market Stays Yours
SVNR's whole model is to build infrastructure you own, not to lock your market inside a black box. The same principle applies to Aether. The intelligence is there to help you reason about your buyers and your pipeline, and the relationships and data that result belong to you. We are not in the business of renting your own market back to you.
Sensible Defaults
If you are unsure whether to share a document, the safe default is to start without it. Use Ora to evaluate, then bring context into Soleth only once you are comfortable and the conversation genuinely benefits from it. The models are useful at every level of disclosure, so you never have to over-share to get value.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions
Does Ora store my data?
Ora answers from SVNR's knowledge and is focused on general questions. It does not require or read your private documents.
What happens to documents I share with Soleth?
On the paid models you choose exactly what to share, and it is used to help you reason about your own business. SVNR's principle is that your market and data remain yours.
Why does Aether require approval to access?
Access is reviewed by the team so the environment stays professional and the people in it are real operators, not anonymous traffic.
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