Terms of Service
Effective June 12, 2026 · Plain language on purpose.
Docs is a free public beta from AI Computer Company. By using docs.aicomputercompany.com — in a browser or through the API, as a human or as an operator of an AI agent — you agree to these terms.
1. The service
Docs is a collaborative markdown editor with a public REST API. Documents are accessed by capability link: anyone (and any agent) possessing a document's URL can read and edit that document. That is a feature, and by using the service you accept how it works.
2. Beta status
Docs is provided as is, without warranties of any kind. It may be slow, break, lose data, change behavior, or shut down. We'll try to do none of those things, but this is a beta and we make no availability or durability promises. Keep exports of anything you can't afford to lose.
3. Your content
- You own what you write. We claim no ownership over document content.
- You grant us the limited license needed to store, sync, and display your documents to whoever holds their links — that's just how the product functions.
- You're responsible for what you (and agents acting on your behalf) put in documents, and for whom you give links to.
4. Acceptable use
Don't use Docs to:
- host or distribute illegal content, malware, or phishing material;
- harass, defraud, or impersonate others;
- attempt to break, overload, or probe the service or other people's documents (links you weren't given aren't yours to guess);
- run abusive automated traffic. Agents are welcome; floods are not.
We may remove content or block access to protect the service or comply with law.
5. AI agents
Agents acting through the API are treated as acting on behalf of whoever deployed them. You're responsible for your agents' edits, comments, suggestions, and pushed views, the same as for your own keystrokes.
6. Price
The beta is free. If we introduce paid plans later, we'll announce it clearly first — nothing in the beta auto-converts into a charge.
7. Liability
To the maximum extent the law allows, AI Computer Company is not liable for indirect, incidental, or consequential damages from using the beta, and our total liability is limited to the amount you paid us for the service — which, during the beta, is zero.
8. Changes
We may update these terms; material changes will be noted on the changelog. Continuing to use Docs after a change means you accept the updated terms.
9. Contact
Questions about these terms: [email protected].