Q&A
on the Training and License Agreement
This page answers common questions and helps you understand how the AUVO® Training and License Agreement works in practice.

The license model can feel unfamiliar, especially if you’ve worked in wellness or bodywork fields where open or informal methods are common. In AUVO®, the license ensures shared quality standards and clear boundaries around the method, materials, and brand use.
It means everyone who practises AUVO® follows the same ethical and professional guidelines, which helps clients trust the method and every practitioner who represents it.
For you, it brings something concrete: clients learn to recognise the AUVO® brand as reliable and consistent, so you don’t have to “sell” the method each time – you can focus on your work and your clients.
The training is where you learn the AUVO® method and Treatment – the practical skills, theory, and approach behind the work.
The license, is the professional right to use that method and the AUVO® brand in your own practice after completing the training.
In short, the training gives you the know-how, and the license gives you the legal and commercial permission to apply it professionally.
The agreement is there to make sure everything is clear, fair, and safe for both sides. When rights and responsibilities are written out in detail, there’s less room for misunderstandings later.
Because AUVO® involves intellectual property, training content, and a registered trademark, the agreement needs to be specific. It protects your right to use the method and protects the Academy’s responsibility to keep the brand and community consistent.
We’ve also tried hard to make the agreement easy to understand. Instead of using complex legal wording, many parts have been rewritten in plain English to explain how things actually work in practice. That makes the text a little longer, but also much clearer.
The license fee makes it possible to maintain and develop the AUVO® method, materials, practitioner tools, and shared visibility. Everyone benefits from the same brand reputation, updates, and educational resources.
It also supports the people and systems behind the community – the team that provides continuous support, keeps communication flowing, and maintains the quality network you’re part of.
The fee isn’t just for the “right to use” the method – it’s a contribution to the shared structure that keeps AUVO® strong, recognisable, and supportive for all practitioners.
A lot. The license gives you the right to practise and promote AUVO® treatments commercially, to use the AUVO® brand name in your work, and to access practitioner materials, marketing tools, and community resources.
But that’s only the foundation. With an active license, you also get:
– continuous support from the Academy whenever you need help or guidance
– access to regular update trainings to refresh your skills
– at least one live Q&A session every month, open to all practitioners
– priority access to additional training opportunities and practitioner events
– a direct communication channel to the Academy and the AUVO® network
In other words, the license connects you to an ongoing professional community – not just a single training you complete and leave behind.
No, not commercially. You can of course use the techniques for private or personal purposes, but offering paid sessions or using the AUVO® name publicly requires a valid license.
This ensures every professional treatment meets the same ethical and quality criteria, and that clients know they are in trained, certified hands.
It simply protects the method from being copied or rebranded under another name. That way, AUVO® stays recognisable and trustworthy, both for clients and for you as a licensed practitioner.
You can absolutely offer other treatments or combine AUVO® with other methods (like massage or bodywork), as long as those methods are presented under their own names. The clause only prevents using AUVO® method, material or brand elements to create or promote competing concepts.
Absolutely! If you’d like to go through any part of it, you can simply contact us. The goal is that you understand and feel comfortable with every section.
If you decide not to sign, nothing bad happens. Your reservations to the training just expires, and your spot is released to the next applicant.
You won’t be charged anything, and you can always apply again later if you change your mind.
The “Client” is the company or business that purchases the training and license. This is required for legal and tax reasons.
The “License Recipient” is the individual who personally participates in the training and is authorised to practise AUVO®.
In many cases, these are the same person, for example, a self-employed practitioner who runs their own business. But if a company buys training for several employees, each person listed as a License Recipient gets their own personal practice rights.
The license becomes active once the training is completed and the license is purchased via the Academy’s online platform.
It’s valid for 12 months at a time and renews automatically unless you decide to end it. You’ll always receive a reminder before renewal, so you can choose freely whether to continue.
The license cannot technically be transferred, but of course it can be continued under a new company if a practitioner changes workplace. In that case, the previous company simply ends its agreement, and the new company signs a new one with the Academy. Only the license fee is paid, since the training has already been completed.
You can terminate your license at any time by giving one (1) month’s written notice before the next renewal period. After termination, your right to use the AUVO® brand and materials will end automatically.
If you decide to return later, you can easily renew your license or take an update training if needed. Life changes, and the system is designed to be flexible and supportive when it does.
Still have a question?
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