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Terms of Service.
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These Terms of Service ("Terms") govern your use of the Cogpit app, website, and related clients (together, the "Service"), operated by Cogpit, based in Gothenburg, Sweden ("we", "us"). By creating an account or using the Service you agree to these Terms and to our Privacy Policy. If you do not agree, do not use the Service. This is a plain-language summary and is not legal advice.
1. Eligibility & accounts
You must be able to form a binding contract to use the Service. You are responsible for your account, for keeping your credentials secure, and for all activity under your account. Provide accurate information and keep it current.
2. Beta access and plan changes
The Service is currently in an open beta. All accounts are created on the free "Beta" tier with full access at no cost. This is temporary. We may, at our sole discretion and without prior notice, change the tier, status or entitlement of any or all accounts at any time — including ending the beta and setting accounts to "expired", so that continued use of paid features (such as the Workbench, Crew co-op and Remote) requires an active paid subscription. Free beta access is a privilege, not a guarantee, and may be modified, limited or withdrawn at any time.
3. Subscriptions, billing & cancellation
Paid plans are sold only on this website — there is no purchasing inside the app. Payments are processed by Stripe; we never see or store your full card details. Subscriptions renew automatically until cancelled. You can cancel anytime from your account page (Stripe billing portal); access continues until the end of the paid period. Except where required by law, payments are non-refundable. Prices and plan features may change.
4. Acceptable use and your responsibility
Cogpit is a tool for launching and coordinating third-party AI coding agents. You are solely and entirely responsible for how you use the Service, including which agents, models and commands you run, what those agents do, and any code, files, systems or accounts they create, modify, delete or access — on your own machines or anyone else's. Agents can execute code and change your system; review what you run. You must not use the Service to break the law, infringe others' rights, access systems without authorisation, distribute malware, or cause harm. We are not responsible for what you or your agents do.
5. Remote desktop, Crew co-op and your IP address
Crew co-op ("Start Server") and the Remote desktop feature create direct, peer-to-peer connections between your device and other people's devices. Before using them, understand and accept that:
- When you host or join, your IP address is exposed to the peers you connect with, and a host can see connecting clients' IP addresses. Be careful who you share your connect string, address or password with, and who you connect to.
- Hosting Remote shares your screen, input control and selected files with whoever you allow in. Only host with, or connect to, people you trust.
- We do not proxy, control, monitor, record or take responsibility for these connections or for anything participants do over them. You are responsible for your own network security and for any consequences of exposing your device or address to others.
6. Suspension, bans and termination
We may suspend, ban (temporarily or permanently), or terminate access to any account at our discretion, including for abuse, unlawful use, or to protect the Service or other users. You may stop using the Service at any time. See the Privacy Policy for how account deletion and data erasure are handled.
7. Intellectual property
The Service, its software and branding are owned by us or our licensors. You keep ownership of your own projects and content. Cogpit is independent of, and not affiliated with, the third-party agent products it can launch; their names and trademarks belong to their respective owners.
8. Third-party services
The Service relies on third parties whose own terms and policies apply, including Stripe (payments), Google AdSense (advertising), Cloudflare (hosting/backend), and the AI agents/models you choose to run. We are not responsible for third-party services.
9. No warranty
The Service is provided "as is" and "as available", without warranties of any kind, express or implied, including fitness for a particular purpose, availability, accuracy, or non-infringement. It is beta software: it may contain bugs, change, break, lose data, or be discontinued at any time without notice. Keep your own backups.
10. Limitation of liability
To the maximum extent permitted by law, Cogpit and its operators are not liable for any indirect, incidental, special or consequential damages, or for any loss of data, profits, hardware or business, arising from your use of the Service — including damage or loss caused by AI agents or commands you run, by peer-to-peer connections, by exposure of your IP address or device, or by third-party services. Where liability cannot be excluded, it is limited to the amount you paid us (if any) in the previous twelve months. Nothing in these Terms excludes liability that cannot be excluded under applicable law.
11. Indemnity
You agree to indemnify and hold us harmless from claims, damages and costs arising out of your use of the Service, your content, or your breach of these Terms.
12. Governing law & changes
These Terms are governed by the laws of Sweden, without regard to conflict-of-law rules. You agree that the courts of Gothenburg, Sweden (Göteborgs tingsrätt) shall have jurisdiction over any dispute arising from these Terms or the Service — without prejudice to any mandatory consumer-protection rights you may have under the law of your country of residence. We may update these Terms; the "last updated" date reflects the current version, and continued use after a change means you accept it. Questions? Contact us via Support.
Operator
The Service is operated by Cogpit, Gothenburg, Sweden. Contact us via Support.