Terms of Service

Last updated July 16, 2026 · Beta terms

Warden is in beta. These terms are written to be read, not to impress a courtroom — they'll be replaced by counsel-reviewed terms before paid plans launch.

The service

Warden orchestrates AI coding agents against repositories you connect: it runs workflows you define, streams the sessions, and holds work at gates for your review. You bring your own agent credentials; agent usage is billed by your model provider, not by us.

Your account and content

  • You're responsible for what your organization runs — the repositories you connect, the prompts you write, and the code your agents produce.
  • Your code, prompts, transcripts, and artifacts remain yours. We claim no rights over them beyond what's needed to operate the service.
  • Keep your credentials safe; anything done with your session is attributed to you.

Acceptable use

Don't use Warden to attack systems you don't own, to violate licenses or laws, or to disrupt the service for others. Run quotas exist to keep the platform healthy — working around them isn't clever, it's a breach.

Beta reality

The service is provided as is, without warranties. We may change or discontinue features, and downtime can happen. We'll be honest in the changelog about what changes. Our liability is limited to the amount you've paid us — which, during the free beta, is nothing.

Termination

You can delete your account at any time by contacting us. We may suspend accounts that break these terms, with notice where practical.

Contact

Questions? Open an issue on GitHub.