Terms of Service

Effective date: March 8, 2026

Last updated: March 8, 2026

1. Agreement to Terms

These Terms of Service (“Terms”) constitute a legally binding agreement between you (“User,” “you,” or “your”) and PLNTH LLC, a Wyoming limited liability company (“PLNTH,” “we,” “us,” or “our”), governing your access to and use of the PLNTH platform, including the website at plnth.dev, all associated web applications, APIs, and services (collectively, the “Service”).

By creating an account, accessing the Service, or clicking “I agree” or a similar button, you acknowledge that you have read, understood, and agree to be bound by these Terms and our Privacy Policy, which is incorporated herein by reference. If you do not agree to these Terms, you may not access or use the Service.

If you are using the Service on behalf of an organization, you represent and warrant that you have authority to bind that organization to these Terms, and references to “you” include both you individually and that organization.


2. Service Description

PLNTH is a managed platform that enables users to deploy, configure, monitor, and control autonomous AI agents (“Workers”). Workers execute tasks on the user’s behalf by interacting with third-party services the user has connected to the platform (such as GitHub, Slack, and Gmail) and by performing actions within configurable permission boundaries called “Wards.”

Defined Terms.

  • “Worker” means an autonomous AI agent instance configured, deployed, and controlled by a User through the Service.
  • “Execution” means a single run of a Worker in response to a trigger event (webhook, schedule, or manual invocation).
  • “Ward” means the configurable permission boundary that governs what tools, domains, file paths, and actions a Worker is authorized to perform during an Execution.
  • “Connector” means an integration between the Service and a third-party service (such as GitHub, Slack, or Gmail) established via OAuth or API key.
  • “Audit Log” means the recorded log of all tool calls, API requests, LLM prompts, responses, approval decisions, and errors generated during an Execution.
  • “Execution Chain” means a sequence of linked Executions in which a Worker may schedule follow-up Executions as part of a single autonomous task flow.

3. Account Registration and Security

3.1 Eligibility

To use the Service, you must be at least 18 years of age and capable of forming a legally binding contract. The Service is intended for business and professional use. You represent that your use of the Service does not violate any applicable law or regulation.

3.2 Account Creation

You must provide accurate, current, and complete information when creating an account. You are responsible for maintaining the accuracy of your account information and for updating it as necessary.

3.3 Account Security

You are solely responsible for maintaining the confidentiality of your account credentials, including your password and API keys. You must promptly notify PLNTH at security@plnth.dev if you suspect unauthorized access to your account. PLNTH is not liable for any loss or damage arising from your failure to maintain the security of your credentials.

3.4 One Account Per Entity

You may not create multiple accounts for the same person or entity without PLNTH’s prior written consent. PLNTH reserves the right to merge or terminate duplicate accounts.


4. Connected Services and OAuth Credentials

4.1 OAuth Authorization

You may connect third-party services to the platform by granting PLNTH OAuth authorization. When you authorize a Connector, you grant PLNTH the right to store and use the resulting OAuth token exclusively to execute Worker tasks on your behalf, within the scope of permissions you approved in the third-party’s OAuth authorization flow.

4.2 User Responsibility for Scope

You are solely responsible for the scope of OAuth permissions you grant. PLNTH requests specific OAuth scopes appropriate to each Connector; however, you are responsible for reviewing and approving those scopes before authorizing access. You should not connect credentials that grant broader access than your Workers require.

4.3 Token Storage

PLNTH stores OAuth tokens encrypted at rest. Tokens are used exclusively to execute your Workers’ configured tasks and are not shared with other users or used for any other purpose.

4.4 Revocation

You may revoke PLNTH’s access to any connected service at any time through the Connectors section of the dashboard. Where the third-party service’s API supports it, PLNTH will also trigger token revocation with the provider. You should independently confirm revocation in the third-party service’s own settings.

4.5 Third-Party Service Terms

Your use of connected third-party services remains subject to those services’ own terms of service. PLNTH is not responsible for third-party service outages, API changes, rate limiting, or data loss caused by third-party service behavior. You are responsible for ensuring that your use of Workers complies with the terms of service of any connected third-party service.


5. AI Agent Execution Terms

5.1 User Responsibility for Worker Actions

All actions taken by a Worker during an Execution are attributed to you. Workers act on your behalf, under your credentials, within the permission boundaries you configured. You are responsible for:

  • Providing accurate and appropriate task instructions to Workers;
  • Configuring Wards appropriately before deploying Workers;
  • Monitoring Worker activity and responding promptly to human-in-the-loop approval requests;
  • Reviewing Worker output before relying on it, particularly for production systems, financial decisions, customer-facing content, or other high-stakes applications.

5.2 Platform Responsibilities

PLNTH is responsible for:

  • Enforcing configured Ward boundaries at the tool and network proxy layers;
  • Providing Audit Logs of all Worker actions;
  • Providing real-time observability and the ability to terminate Workers;
  • Maintaining the infrastructure underlying the Service.

PLNTH does not guarantee the quality, accuracy, completeness, or correctness of Worker output. PLNTH does not guarantee that Workers will complete tasks successfully. PLNTH does not review or approve Worker instructions or task configurations before Execution.

5.3 AI Output Disclaimer

Workers are powered by third-party large language models (“LLMs”) accessed via OpenRouter. AI outputs may be incorrect, incomplete, hallucinated, or otherwise inappropriate. PLNTH does not control, train, or fine-tune the underlying models. You assume all risk associated with reliance on Worker output.

5.4 Ward Limitations

Wards reduce the risk of unintended Worker actions but are not a guarantee of perfect containment. Wards operate at the tool and network proxy layer and are subject to the inherent limitations of software-based enforcement. Novel attack vectors, including adversarial prompt injection from third-party content processed by Workers, may in some circumstances circumvent Ward controls. PLNTH does not represent that Wards provide hardware-level isolation; confidential compute is a roadmap item, not a current feature.

5.5 Execution Chains and Autonomous Follow-Ups

The Service allows Workers to schedule follow-up Executions (“Execution Chains”) as part of autonomous task flows. This capability is governed by Ward configuration, including maximum chain length, maximum follow-up delay, and approval gates. You are responsible for configuring Execution Chain parameters appropriately. PLNTH reserves the right to impose platform-level limits on chain length, compute consumption, and scheduling frequency to protect service availability.

5.6 Human Approval Gates

Certain Ward configurations require human approval before a Worker proceeds with a specific action. You are responsible for monitoring and responding to approval requests in a timely manner. PLNTH is not responsible for any outcomes resulting from your failure to respond to approval gates.


6. Public API and API Keys

6.1 API Access

PLNTH provides a public REST API (“API”) that allows programmatic management of Workers and Executions. Access to the API requires an API key, which you can generate from your account settings.

6.2 API Key Security

You are responsible for keeping your API keys confidential. API keys must not be committed to version control, shared publicly, or embedded in client-side code. You must promptly revoke and regenerate any API key you believe has been compromised.

6.3 Rate Limits

PLNTH may impose rate limits on API usage. Exceeding rate limits may result in temporary throttling. Circumventing rate limits is prohibited.

6.4 API Changes

PLNTH will use commercially reasonable efforts to maintain API backward compatibility. PLNTH may deprecate API endpoints or features with reasonable advance notice.


7. Billing and Payment

7.1 Pricing

Use of the Service is subject to the fees described on the Pricing page, which may be updated from time to time. PLNTH will provide at least 30 days’ notice of material price changes via email and in-app notification.

7.2 Payment

Payment is processed by Stripe. By providing payment information, you authorize PLNTH to charge your payment method for all fees incurred. All fees are in United States Dollars and are non-refundable except as expressly stated in these Terms.

7.3 Credits and Auto-Reload

The Service may operate on a prepaid credit basis. If you enable auto-reload, your payment method will be charged automatically when your credit balance falls below a threshold you configure. You may disable auto-reload at any time.

7.4 Insufficient Credits

If your credit balance is insufficient to complete a Worker Execution, the Execution may be paused or terminated at PLNTH’s discretion. PLNTH is not liable for incomplete tasks resulting from insufficient credits.

7.5 Refund Policy

Consumed compute credits are non-refundable. Unused credits may be refunded at PLNTH’s discretion upon account termination. Subscription fees, if applicable, are refunded on a pro-rata basis for unused time remaining in a billing period, except where termination is due to an Acceptable Use Policy violation.

7.6 Disputed Charges

Billing disputes must be submitted to billing@plnth.dev within 60 days of the disputed charge. PLNTH will investigate and respond within 10 business days. Chargebacks initiated without first contacting PLNTH may result in account suspension.


8. Acceptable Use

Your use of the Service is subject to the PLNTH Acceptable Use Policy (“AUP”), available at plnth.dev/aup, which is incorporated into these Terms by reference. The AUP governs both your direct actions on the platform and the actions of your Workers. Violations of the AUP may result in account suspension or termination.


9. Data Handling

PLNTH processes data generated during Worker Executions, including task instructions, Audit Logs, and execution metadata, as described in the Privacy Policy. You retain ownership of all content processed by Workers. By using the Service, you grant PLNTH a limited, non-exclusive license to process your content solely for the purpose of providing the Service.

PLNTH does not use Worker execution data to train AI models or improve the underlying LLMs. Audit Logs are retained for 90 days on free plans and 12 months on paid plans.


10. Intellectual Property

10.1 PLNTH’s IP

PLNTH retains all right, title, and interest in and to the Service, including the platform architecture, Ward system, egress proxy, user interface, and all proprietary technology. Nothing in these Terms grants you any ownership interest in PLNTH’s intellectual property.

10.2 Your IP and Worker Output

You retain ownership of all content you provide to the Service (task instructions, connected data, files) and all output produced by your Workers. PLNTH claims no ownership over Worker output.

10.3 Feedback

If you provide PLNTH with feedback, suggestions, or ideas regarding the Service, you grant PLNTH a perpetual, irrevocable, royalty-free license to use such feedback without restriction or compensation to you.


11. Limitation of Liability

11.1 Disclaimer of Warranties

THE SERVICE IS PROVIDED “AS IS” AND “AS AVAILABLE” WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND. PLNTH EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES, EXPRESS, IMPLIED, OR STATUTORY, INCLUDING WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, TITLE, AND NON-INFRINGEMENT. PLNTH DOES NOT WARRANT THAT THE SERVICE WILL BE UNINTERRUPTED, ERROR-FREE, OR FREE FROM HARMFUL COMPONENTS.

11.2 Exclusion of Consequential Damages

TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW, PLNTH SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, CONSEQUENTIAL, PUNITIVE, OR EXEMPLARY DAMAGES, INCLUDING DAMAGES FOR LOST PROFITS, LOST REVENUE, LOST DATA, LOSS OF GOODWILL, BUSINESS INTERRUPTION, OR COST OF SUBSTITUTE SERVICES, EVEN IF PLNTH HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES.

11.3 Liability Cap

PLNTH’S TOTAL CUMULATIVE LIABILITY TO YOU FOR ALL CLAIMS ARISING OUT OF OR RELATED TO THESE TERMS OR THE SERVICE SHALL NOT EXCEED THE GREATER OF (A) THE TOTAL FEES PAID BY YOU TO PLNTH IN THE TWELVE (12) MONTHS IMMEDIATELY PRECEDING THE EVENT GIVING RISE TO THE CLAIM, OR (B) ONE HUNDRED UNITED STATES DOLLARS (USD $100).

11.4 Specific Exclusions

Without limiting the foregoing, PLNTH is not liable for:

  • Damage caused by Worker actions taken within your configured Ward permissions;
  • Third-party service outages, API changes, or data loss;
  • AI output errors, inaccuracies, or hallucinations;
  • Data loss or unintended actions resulting from misconfiguration of Wards;
  • Security breaches resulting from your failure to protect account credentials or API keys;
  • Actions taken by Execution Chains you configured or failed to constrain.

11.5 Basis of Bargain

The limitations of liability in this Section reflect a reasonable allocation of risk and form an essential basis of the bargain between you and PLNTH. PLNTH would not provide the Service without these limitations.


12. Indemnification

You agree to defend, indemnify, and hold harmless PLNTH and its officers, directors, employees, and agents from and against any claims, liabilities, damages, losses, and expenses (including reasonable attorneys’ fees) arising out of or related to:

  • Your use of the Service or violation of these Terms;
  • Your instructions or configurations provided to Workers;
  • Your Ward configuration or failure to configure appropriate Wards;
  • Actions taken by your Workers within their configured permissions;
  • Your violation of the Acceptable Use Policy;
  • Your breach of any third-party service’s terms of service in connection with the use of Connectors;
  • Your violation of any applicable law or third-party rights.

13. Termination

13.1 Termination by You

You may terminate your account at any time by deleting your account through the account settings page. Upon termination, your Workers will be deactivated and your data will be handled as described in the Privacy Policy.

13.2 Termination by PLNTH

PLNTH may suspend or terminate your account immediately if:

  • You breach these Terms or the Acceptable Use Policy;
  • You fail to pay fees when due;
  • PLNTH is required to do so by applicable law or court order;
  • PLNTH reasonably believes your account poses a security risk to other users or the platform.

PLNTH may also terminate your account for convenience with 30 days’ prior written notice.

13.3 Effect of Termination

Upon termination, your right to access the Service ceases immediately. OAuth tokens for Connectors will be revoked. Your account data will be deleted as described in the Privacy Policy. Sections 5, 8, 10, 11, 12, 14, and 15 of these Terms survive termination.


14. Dispute Resolution

Any dispute, claim, or controversy arising out of or relating to these Terms or the Service that cannot be resolved through informal negotiation shall be resolved by binding arbitration administered by the American Arbitration Association (“AAA”) under its Commercial Arbitration Rules. The arbitration shall be conducted in English. The arbitrator’s decision shall be final and binding and may be entered as a judgment in any court of competent jurisdiction.

Class Action Waiver. You and PLNTH agree that each may bring claims against the other only in an individual capacity and not as a plaintiff or class member in any purported class or representative proceeding.

Small Claims Exception. Either party may bring an individual action in small claims court for disputes within the court’s jurisdiction.

14.1 Governing Law

These Terms are governed by the laws of the State of Wyoming, without regard to its conflict of law principles.

14.2 Informal Resolution

Before initiating arbitration or litigation, you agree to contact PLNTH at legal@plnth.dev and attempt to resolve the dispute informally for at least 30 days.


15. Changes to Terms

PLNTH may modify these Terms at any time. For material changes — including changes to pricing, liability provisions, or data handling — PLNTH will provide at least 30 days’ advance notice via email to your registered address and via an in-app banner. For non-material changes (such as clarifications or corrections), PLNTH may update the Terms without advance notice but will update the “Last Updated” date. Your continued use of the Service after the effective date of revised Terms constitutes your acceptance of the revised Terms. If you do not agree to the revised Terms, you must stop using the Service and may terminate your account.


16. General Provisions

16.1 Entire Agreement

These Terms, together with the Privacy Policy and Acceptable Use Policy, constitute the entire agreement between you and PLNTH with respect to the Service and supersede all prior agreements, understandings, negotiations, and discussions, whether written or oral.

16.2 Severability

If any provision of these Terms is found to be invalid or unenforceable, the remaining provisions will continue in full force and effect. The invalid or unenforceable provision will be modified to the minimum extent necessary to make it valid and enforceable.

16.3 No Waiver

PLNTH’s failure to enforce any provision of these Terms does not constitute a waiver of its right to enforce that provision in the future.

16.4 Assignment

You may not assign or transfer your rights or obligations under these Terms without PLNTH’s prior written consent. PLNTH may assign these Terms in connection with a merger, acquisition, corporate reorganization, or sale of all or substantially all of its assets, with notice to you.

16.5 Force Majeure

PLNTH is not liable for any failure or delay in performance caused by circumstances beyond its reasonable control, including natural disasters, acts of government, labor disputes, internet or infrastructure outages, or acts of third parties.

16.6 Notices

Notices to you will be sent to the email address associated with your account. Notices to PLNTH must be sent by email to legal@plnth.dev.

16.7 Relationship of the Parties

Nothing in these Terms creates an employment, partnership, joint venture, or agency relationship between you and PLNTH. You are an independent user of the Service.


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