TERMS
effective May 8, 2026Terms of Service.
These terms cover the public site, dashboard, CLI, and hosted Agent Machines workflows. The short version: bring keys you are allowed to use, do not abuse the machine, and understand which providers actually run each layer.
service
Agent Machines provides software for running persistent agent runtimes on provider machines. The service includes this site, the Clerk-gated dashboard, the repository, and the CLI.
The project is open source under the MIT license. Hosted usage may depend on third-party services, including Clerk, Vercel, Dedalus, Cloudflare, Cursor, Fly, and model providers.
accounts
- You must control the account and credentials you connect.
- You are responsible for activity from your account.
- You must keep provider keys and gateway bearers private.
machine use
- Do not use machines for illegal, abusive, or harmful activity.
- Do not attack, scrape abusively, spam, mine crypto, or bypass third-party service limits.
- Do not upload data you lack permission to process.
- Follow the terms of every provider, model API, and tool you use.
your content
You keep rights to content you upload, create, or process through your machine. You grant Agent Machines the limited permission needed to operate the dashboard, route requests, store configuration, and display machine data back to you.
Your machine may generate files, logs, artifacts, and memory. You are responsible for reviewing generated output before relying on it.
providers
Agent Machines coordinates third-party providers. It does not control their uptime, pricing, safety systems, quotas, model output, or data handling.
Provider charges are your responsibility when you bring your own keys. Sleep and wake behavior depends on the selected provider.
availability
The service is provided as-is. Machines, previews, tunnels, dashboards, and model calls may fail, restart, sleep, or disappear. Back up anything important.
changes
These terms may change as the product changes. Continued use after a change means you accept the updated terms.
Questions or fixes should go through the GitHub repository.