Terms of Service
Last updated July 2026
These terms govern your use of Stackforge (“the Service”), an AI-assisted application builder. By creating an account or using the Service, you agree to them. If you use Stackforge on behalf of an organization, you accept these terms for that organization.
1. Your account
You are responsible for the activity under your account and for keeping your credentials secure. You must be able to form a binding contract to use the Service.
2. What you build
You own the code and content you generate with Stackforge. You are responsible for what you build and deploy, including ensuring it is lawful and does not infringe others' rights. You grant us the limited rights needed to store, process, and display your projects so the Service can function (for example, to render previews and hosted deployments you enable).
3. Acceptable use
Don't use Stackforge to build or distribute malware, to attack or probe systems without authorization, to violate laws, or to abuse the generation service (for example, automated scraping of credits). We may suspend accounts that do.
4. Credits and billing
Free accounts receive a monthly credit allotment that resets at the start of each calendar month. Paid plans add credits and features as described at checkout. Credits have no cash value and are consumed by generation. Paid subscriptions renew until cancelled; you can cancel any time and keep access through the end of the paid period.
5. Service availability
The Service is provided “as is.” We work to keep it available and correct, but we don't guarantee uninterrupted or error-free operation, and generated code may require review before production use.
6. Changes
We may update these terms; material changes will be reflected by the date above. Continued use after a change means you accept it.
7. Contact
Questions about these terms? Email [email protected].