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Terms of Service

Effective Date: June 7, 2026

Important Software Risk Notice

Openbase Voice Coder can help direct AI-assisted coding agents that read files, edit code, run commands, and interact with local development workspaces. These actions can affect your files, repositories, services, credentials, and development environment. You use the software at your own risk.

1. Acceptance of Terms

By accessing, downloading, installing, or using Openbase, Openbase Coder, Openbase Voice Coder, the desktop companion, CLI, mobile apps, or related services, you agree to these Terms. If you do not agree, you may not use the services or software.

2. Account Responsibilities

You are responsible for safeguarding credentials and for all activity under your account. You must notify us promptly of unauthorized access.

3. Acceptable Use

You may not use Openbase to violate law, infringe rights, distribute malware, or interfere with platform integrity. We may suspend access for abuse or security risk.

4. AI-Assisted Coding and Command Execution

AI-assisted coding tools may generate incorrect, insecure, incomplete, or unsuitable output. Agent actions may modify or delete files, introduce bugs, change dependencies, expose sensitive information, trigger external services, or incur costs. You are responsible for supervising agent activity, reviewing changes, protecting secrets, maintaining backups, and testing all output before relying on it.

5. No-Approval and "--yolo" Modes

Running vibe coding sessions, coding agents, or command-line tools with --yolo or any similar no-approval, auto-approval, or unrestricted execution mode is not recommended. These modes may allow commands and file operations to proceed without meaningful human review. If you choose to enable them, you are solely responsible for all resulting actions, changes, losses, costs, security issues, and third-party impacts.

6. User Responsibilities

You should use Openbase Voice Coder only in environments where you are authorized to run commands and modify code. You should keep current backups or version-control checkpoints, review permissions before approving actions, avoid exposing credentials or private data, and comply with all laws, licenses, employment obligations, and third-party service terms that apply to your work.

7. No High-Risk Use

The software is not designed for use in safety-critical, regulated, emergency, life-support, financial trading, weapons, or other high-risk systems where failure or misuse could cause death, personal injury, severe property damage, or material financial loss.

8. Intellectual Property

Openbase retains rights to the service, branding, and proprietary technology. You retain rights to content and code you create, subject to third-party licenses you include.

9. Disclaimer of Warranties

To the fullest extent permitted by law, the software and services are provided "as is" and "as available" without warranties of any kind, whether express, implied, statutory, or otherwise, including implied warranties of merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, title, and non-infringement.

10. Limitation of Liability

To the fullest extent permitted by law, Openbase will not be liable for indirect, incidental, special, consequential, exemplary, or punitive damages, or for lost profits, lost data, security incidents, business interruption, or costs of substitute services arising from your use of the software or services. To the fullest extent permitted by law, our liability is limited to amounts paid to us in the prior twelve months.

11. Changes and Contact

We may update these Terms occasionally by posting a revised version on this page. Questions can be sent to legal@openbase.cloud.