Techivation Forum Rules

The Techivation Forum is a public community space for Techivation users to discuss music production, mixing, mastering, plug-ins, workflow, feedback, and product-related topics.

Anyone can view the forum. Posting threads and comments is currently available only to Techivation users who own at least one premium Techivation plug-in.

  1. 1. Keep it respectful

    Respect other members, artists, engineers, producers, moderators, and Techivation staff.

    No harassment, personal attacks, hate speech, threats, or abusive behavior.

  2. 2. Stay relevant

    Keep posts related to Techivation products, audio production, mixing, mastering, music creation, studio workflow, user feedback, feature ideas, bug reports, and related creative topics.

    Off-topic posts may be removed.

  3. 3. No spam or self-promotion abuse

    Do not use the forum for spam, repeated promotions, unrelated links, fake engagement, referral links, or low-quality promotional posts.

    Sharing your music, setup, workflow, or useful resources is fine when it fits the discussion.

  4. 4. One thread per day

    Each eligible user may create one new thread per day.

    Comments are not limited, but they should add value to the conversation.

  5. 5. No illegal or harmful content

    Do not post piracy links, cracked software, stolen licenses, malware, illegal downloads, or instructions for bypassing licenses or security systems.

    This includes cracked plug-ins, unauthorized sample packs, or leaked paid content.

  6. 6. No private information

    Do not post someone else’s private information, including emails, addresses, phone numbers, license details, order information, or private messages.

    User emails and profile information are not publicly shown on the forum.

  7. 7. Use your profile responsibly

    Users receive a random username by default and may change it from their Techivation account dashboard.

    Profile pictures can be changed from the forum’s top-right menu.

    Do not impersonate Techivation staff, artists, moderators, companies, or other users.

  8. 8. Keep bug reports clear

    When reporting a bug, include useful details when possible:

    • Product name
    • Operating system
    • DAW
    • Plug-in format
    • Steps to reproduce the issue
    • Screenshots or screen recordings if useful

    This helps the team investigate faster.

  9. 9. Do not abuse support channels

    The forum is a community space, not a replacement for official support.

    For account, license, payment, or private technical issues, contact Techivation support directly.

  10. 10. Moderation decisions

    Techivation staff and moderators may edit, move, lock, hide, or remove posts that break the rules or reduce the quality of the forum.

    Repeated violations may lead to posting restrictions or account-level forum access limits.

  11. 11. Keep it useful

    The goal of the forum is simple: help users get better results, share real workflows, give useful feedback, and make Techivation products better.