Terms
The plain-language terms.
This is a plain-language draft of the agreement between you and Terum. It explains what you can expect from us and what we ask of you. Formal terms will follow as the product matures.
Note: this is a rough draft, written for clarity and pending formal legal review. Treat it as a good-faith summary, not a final contract.
1. Acceptance
By using Terum, you agree to these terms. If you are setting up Terum for a team, you are agreeing on behalf of that team, and you confirm you have the authority to do so. If you do not agree, please do not use the service.
2. What Terum is
Terum is a shared context layer for teams. It reads your team's signal across the tools you connect, then routes only what matters to each person, in the tools they already use. By default, Terum is read-only: it observes and routes, it does not act on your behalf or change your connected content unless you explicitly enable a feature that does so.
3. Your account
You are responsible for your account, for keeping your credentials safe, and for the access your team grants when connecting tools. You agree to:
- Keep your login details confidential and let us know if you suspect unauthorized access.
- Make sure the people who connect tools have permission to do so.
- Take responsibility for activity that happens under your account.
4. Acceptable use
We ask you to use Terum honestly and within the law. You agree not to:
- Reverse engineer, copy, or attempt to extract the underlying source or models.
- Abuse, overload, probe, or interfere with the service or its infrastructure.
- Use Terum to violate the rights of others or to break the terms of the tools you connect.
5. Your data and ownership
You own your data and your connected content. We do not claim ownership of it. To provide the service, you grant Terum a limited license to access and process that content, only as needed to read your team's signal and route what matters. We use it to run the product, not to sell it. For the full picture of how we handle data, see our privacy policy.
6. Plans and billing
During early access, access is arranged through a demo rather than self-serve signup. Paid plans, billed through Stripe, are coming. When they arrive, the pricing, renewal, and refund terms will be added to this section so you always know what you are paying for.
7. Third-party tools
Terum connects to tools you already use, such as Slack and GitHub. Your use of those tools stays governed by their own terms and policies. Terum is not responsible for how those third parties operate, and connecting them does not change the agreement you have with them.
8. Service availability
During early access, Terum is provided on an "as is" and "as available" basis. We are building actively, so features may change, move, or pause without notice. We aim for reliability, but we do not promise the service will always be uninterrupted or error-free.
9. Limitation of liability
To the extent allowed by law, Terum is not liable for indirect, incidental, or consequential damages arising from your use of the service. We provide a tool to help your team stay in sync; the decisions and actions you take based on it remain yours.
10. Termination
Either side can end the relationship at any time. You can stop using Terum and disconnect your tools whenever you like, and we may suspend or end access if these terms are broken. On termination, your data is deleted in line with our privacy policy.
11. Changes
As the product grows, we may update these terms. When we do, we will post the changes here and update the date at the top. If you keep using Terum after a change, that means you accept the updated terms.
12. Contact
Questions about these terms? Reach us by booking a call or emailing hello@terum.ai. We are happy to walk you through any of it.