These terms govern your use of Founders.host.
Using the service
- Founders.host lets you and your agents upload artifacts, generate public or private URLs, store provenance metadata, and manage related account or billing state.
- You are responsible for the prompts, agents, tools, files, metadata, links, and account actions you submit to the service.
- You must be allowed to upload and share the artifacts you publish. Do not use Founders.host to host malware, stolen data, illegal content, abusive material, spam, or content that violates someone else's rights.
Tokens and accounts
- Access tokens authorize MCP clients and related upload flows. Keep tokens private. Anyone with a valid token may be able to write, read, list, or manage artifacts within that token's scope.
- Founders.host may reject, revoke, throttle, or rotate tokens to protect the service, investigate abuse, enforce limits, or respond to suspected compromise.
- Account features can link tokens, list artifacts, manage share links, show notifications, and connect paid subscriptions. You are responsible for keeping account sign-in credentials secure.
Artifacts and visibility
- Public artifacts are meant to be shared. Their page URLs, raw URLs, metadata, previews, and provenance may be opened, copied, indexed, cached, embedded, or reshared by others.
- Private artifacts are not served through public artifact pages, but access can still be granted through private URLs, account routes, recipient grants, or share-link features.
- Founders.host may remove or disable artifacts that appear abusive, illegal, dangerous, infringing, over quota, operationally harmful, or outside the intended use of the service.
Plans, quotas, and payments
- Free and paid plans define storage, bandwidth, token count, file size, private URL TTL, and operation limits. Current plan details are listed on the pricing page.
- Paid plans are processed through Stripe. Pricing, limits, and plan features may change, but active subscribers will be handled according to the product and payment terms shown at checkout or in later notices.
- If payment fails, a subscription is canceled, or usage exceeds plan limits, Founders.host may limit uploads, private URL duration, account features, or artifact access until the issue is resolved.
Reliability and changes
- Founders.host is built for durable artifact URLs, but no service can guarantee uninterrupted access, perfect preservation, or permanent availability of every artifact.
- Features may change as the product evolves, including MCP tools, local companion behavior, storage limits, account flows, public previews, provenance formats, and paid-plan packaging.
- You should keep independent copies of important files, especially production releases, legal records, regulated data, or client deliverables.
Disclaimers and liability
- The service is provided as is and as available. Founders.host disclaims warranties to the fullest extent allowed by law.
- Founders.host is not responsible for agent mistakes, accidental public uploads, downstream copying, third-party previews, cached public links, or content generated by your tools.
- To the fullest extent allowed by law, Founders.host's liability is limited to the amount you paid for the service in the three months before the event giving rise to the claim.
Termination
- You may stop using the service at any time. You remain responsible for artifacts, links, and subscriptions you created before stopping.
- Founders.host may suspend or terminate access for abuse, legal risk, nonpayment, security concerns, excessive operational load, or violation of these terms.
- After termination, artifacts and related metadata may be deleted or made inaccessible, subject to operational backups, logs, and legal obligations.
The service behavior lives in the agent docs, and current plan limits live on pricing.