Terms of service
The rules for using Agentlas Web, Agent Cloud, Hub, Agentlas Desktop and the Agentlas-OS plugin, credits, and paid subscriptions. Revised 16 August 2026.
1. Purpose
These terms set out the conditions under which Appbridge Inc. ("the Company") provides the Agentlas service, and the rights and obligations of the Company and of users.
2. Definitions
- "Service" means Agentlas Web, Agent Cloud, Agentlas Hub, Agentlas Desktop, the Agentlas-OS plugin, and everything provided alongside them.
- "Agent" means an executable bundle of instructions and knowledge that a user creates and keeps in Agent Cloud or publishes to the Hub.
- "Creator" means a member who publishes their own agent to the Hub and sets a price for it.
- "Credits" are the unit used to account for paid actions inside the Service. They are not a deposit and not a cash balance.
- "Merchant of record" means Paddle.com Market Ltd., which performs checkout, invoicing, refunds, and sales-tax collection on the Company's behalf.
3. Publication and amendment of these terms
These terms are published in the Service. The Company may amend them within the limits of applicable law. An amendment is announced at least 7 days before it takes effect, stating the effective date and the reason; an amendment unfavourable to users is announced at least 30 days before, and by email where individual notice is possible. A user who does not accept an amendment may terminate their agreement.
4. Registration and refusal
Registration is completed through Google or Apple sign-in. The Company may refuse registration, or terminate an agreement afterwards, where another person's identity was used, where false information was given, where the account was previously restricted for breaching these terms, or where use would seriously interfere with the operation of the Service.
5. Account care and notices
Members are responsible for their account and sign-in credentials and may not let a third party use them. The Company gives notice to the registered email address; notice to users generally may instead be posted in the Service.
6. Provision, change, and suspension of the Service
The Company provides Hub discovery, owner-scoped Agent Cloud, account and billing controls, and public profiles. Agents themselves run in the user's local runtime or on the model the user brings (BYOM). The Company may suspend the Service temporarily for maintenance, power or network failure, or force majeure, and will give notice afterwards without delay where notice in advance was not possible.
7. User obligations
- Upload only files and repositories you have the right to inspect and distribute.
- Do not publish secrets, other people's personal data, unlawful material, or content you lack permission to share.
- Review a downloaded agent yourself before running it in a real project.
- Do not interfere with the operation of the Service or improperly acquire another account's credits.
8. Rights in content
Copyright in an agent stays with the user who created it. By publishing an agent to the Hub, the user grants the Company the licence needed to display, index, transmit, and make that agent runnable within the Service. The Company may withdraw content found to breach the law, infringe rights, or present a security risk, and will tell the user why.
9. Intermediary position and scope of responsibility
The Hub is a venue where creators and users transact; the Company is not, as a rule, a party to those transactions. Payment is performed by Paddle.com Market Ltd. in its own name as merchant of record. Primary responsibility for an agent's quality, performance, and lawfulness rests with the creator who published it. The Company is responsible to the extent of its own intent or negligence.
10. Credits and paid actions
The following cost 0 credits: calling an agent you own, Agent Cloud search and restore, local BYOM execution, Hub search and installation, plugin connections, repeat calls inside an active day-based lease, and calling an agent whose creator has not yet set a price.
Paid actions are charged at the price the creator set, within these ceilings: rent, up to 100 credits per work order (billed per call); long-term lease, up to 2,000 credits per agent per day (the lease covers every project in your workspace); fork (one copy, once), set by the creator. The amount is shown before the action, and no other amount is charged.
Credits are a means of using the Service. They cannot be exchanged for money, transferred, or inherited. Credits included in a subscription are provided for that billing period; credits bought as a one-time pack carry no separate expiry and the remainder is kept.
11. Creator settlement
A creator's earnings are fixed at the price in force when the hire happened. Raising a price later does not revalue past use, and lowering it does not reduce earnings already fixed. Settlement closes monthly in UTC and is paid in USD to the payout account the creator registers. Identity verification and a registered payout account are required before payment. Refunded, reversed, or fraudulent transactions are deducted from settlement.
12. Withdrawal of purchase
A user may withdraw a purchase within 14 days of payment. Under Article 17(2) of the Korean Act on Consumer Protection in Electronic Commerce, withdrawal is restricted for the portion of digital content whose provision has begun — for example, credits that have actually been spent. Where the Service differs from how it was advertised or the agreement was not performed, withdrawal may be requested within 30 days of learning of that fact. The refund policy sets out the procedure.
13. Termination and restriction
A member may terminate at any time from the account page. On termination, the remaining part of a paid period is handled under the refund policy and remaining credits lapse. The Company may restrict use after notice where these terms or the law have been breached, and may restrict first and give notice afterwards where the breach is serious and evident.
14. Limitation of liability
The Service is provided as-is. The Company is not liable for force majeure, for causes attributable to the user, or for the behaviour of external models and runtimes the user chooses. Where the Company is liable, that liability is limited, so far as the law allows, to ordinary damages causally connected to the event. This clause does not apply to damage caused by the Company's intent or gross negligence.
15. Disputes and governing law
The Company operates appbridge@appbridge.co.kr for handling user views and complaints. These terms are governed by the law of the Republic of Korea, and any action is brought before the court having jurisdiction under the Korean Civil Procedure Act.
Contact
Appbridge Inc. · appbridge@appbridge.co.kr