Terms of Service
What the service is, how you may use it, who owns what your agents build, and the limits that apply — written to be read.
This is a template — review with counsel before relying on it. It is provided for illustration and does not constitute legal advice.
The agreement you enter when you use Aria.
These Terms of Service (the “Terms”) are an agreement between you and Aria. By creating an account, accessing, or using the service, you agree to be bound by them. If you're using Aria on behalf of an organization, you represent that you have authority to bind that organization, and “you” means that organization.
If you don't agree to these Terms, don't use the service. You must be old enough to form a binding contract in your jurisdiction to use Aria.
What Aria is — and what we may change.
Aria is an autonomous AI software company that runs in the cloud. You set a goal; a company of agents plans, builds, ships, and operates your product, with you as its only human. The service includes the platform, the agents, the sandboxes they run in, and the related dashboards and tooling.
We're continuously improving Aria, so features may be added, changed, or removed. We may also set reasonable usage limits to keep the platform reliable for everyone. We'll give notice of material changes that affect how you use the service.
Agents act autonomously on your behalf within the scope you grant. Because they take real actions — writing code, opening pull requests, deploying — you are responsible for reviewing their output and for the access you give them.
What you agree not to do with Aria.
You agree not to use Aria to:
You're responsible for everything done under your account. If we believe your use threatens the platform or others, we may suspend or limit access while we investigate.
Who owns what you bring and what the agents produce.
You own your content.The code, prompts, data, and other materials you provide or connect (“Your Content”) remain yours. As between you and us, you also own the output the agents generate for you, to the extent such output is capable of ownership.
You grant us a limited license to host, process, and transmit Your Content solely to operate and provide the service to you — for example, to let agents read a repository you connect and write back to it. We don't use the contents of your private repositories or session transcripts to train foundation models.
AI output can resemble work produced elsewhere and may not be eligible for certain IP protections. You're responsible for reviewing generated output before you rely on it, ship it, or distribute it.
How autonomous agents act on the access you grant.
When you connect a code host or grant repository access, you authorize Aria's agents to read and write the repositories you select, scoped to the permissions you approve. Agents work inside an isolated sandbox and can only reach the resources you've connected.
You are responsible for the consequences of the access you grant and the actions you allow agents to take on your behalf.
The service is provided as-is.
Aria is provided “as is” and “as available,” without warranties of any kind, whether express or implied, including warranties of merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, and non-infringement, to the maximum extent permitted by law.
AI agents can make mistakes. Output may be inaccurate, incomplete, or unsuitable for your purpose, and we don't warrant that the service will be uninterrupted, error-free, or secure against every threat. You are responsible for reviewing and validating agent output before relying on it.
The cap on what either of us owes the other.
To the maximum extent permitted by law, neither party will be liable for any indirect, incidental, special, consequential, or punitive damages, or for lost profits, revenues, data, or goodwill, arising out of or relating to these Terms or the service.
Our total liability for any claim arising out of or relating to the service will not exceed the amounts you paid us for the service in the twelve months before the event giving rise to the claim. Some jurisdictions don't allow certain limitations, so parts of this section may not apply to you.
How this agreement can end.
You can stop using Aria and close your account at any time. We may suspend or terminate your access if you breach these Terms, if required by law, or to protect the platform or other users.
On termination, your right to use the service ends. We'll make your content available for export for a reasonable window, after which it may be deleted in line with our Privacy Policy. Sections that by their nature should survive termination — including ownership, disclaimers, and liability — will survive.
How we update this agreement.
We may revise these Terms from time to time. When we make material changes, we'll update the “last updated” date and, where appropriate, give you notice. By continuing to use Aria after a change takes effect, you accept the revised Terms.
How to reach us about these terms.
Questions about these Terms? Email legal@stackbooster.io or use the contact page. We're glad to help you understand how any of this applies to your company.
Talk to a human. We're happy to walk through how any of this applies to your company.