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Terms of Service

Last updated: 2026-05-30

These terms govern your use of RepoJury. By creating an account or using the service, you agree to them. If you don’t agree, please don’t use RepoJury.

Pre-launch notice. RepoJury is an early proof of concept, not yet a registered business. This page describes honestly how the service handles data today — but there’s no named operator, registered address, or chosen jurisdiction yet, and it hasn’t been reviewed by a lawyer. Once RepoJury launches commercially, a registered entity and a proper policy will replace this. Questions: [email protected].

1.Agreement

RepoJury (“we”, “us”) is an early proof of concept, not yet run by a registered company. These Terms of Service still form an agreement between you and us covering how you use the service. Our Privacy Policy and Cookie Policy are part of these terms.

2.The service

RepoJury analyzes GitHub repositories and returns a deterministic “verdict” across four areas — health, security, forensics, and supply — plus optional AI-generated commentary. Analysis is a best-effort estimate built from public signals and heuristics. It may be incomplete, out of date, or wrong. Don’t treat a verdict as a guarantee — verify anything important against the source.

3.Your account

  • You must provide accurate information and keep your credentials secure. You’re responsible for activity under your account.
  • You must be at least 16, or the age of digital consent in your country.
  • If you connect GitHub, you authorize us to access the repositories you ask us to analyze. You can revoke that access from GitHub at any time.

4.Acceptable use

You agree not to:

  • analyze repositories you have no right to access, or use RepoJury to infringe anyone’s rights;
  • attempt to break, overload, or circumvent the service’s limits or security;
  • resell or rebrand the hosted service without our permission.

The service enforces automated rate limits (per-IP caps on session creation, refreshes, and AI calls, plus a daily AI budget) to keep it available for everyone. If you hit a limit, slow down. Persistent abuse may lead to suspension.

5.Plans & billing

  • Open case is free. Standing docket and Full bench are paid subscriptions billed monthly or annually through our payment provider, Polar.
  • Subscriptions renew automatically until cancelled. You can cancel any time; see our Refund & Cancellation Policy for what happens then and your withdrawal rights.
  • We may change prices with reasonable notice. Changes don’t affect the current paid period.

6.Termination

You can stop using RepoJury and delete your account at any time. We may suspend or terminate access if you breach these terms, or if we need to for legal or security reasons. We may also discontinue the service with reasonable notice. On termination, your right to use the service ends; relevant sections (e.g. liability, IP) survive.

7.Intellectual property

The RepoJury name, branding, and hosted service are ours. The RepoJury source code is licensed under PolyForm Noncommercial 1.0.0: you may use, modify, and self-host it for personal, educational, or nonprofit purposes, but not for commercial gain without a separate license. Your repositories and analysis results remain yours — using RepoJury doesn’t transfer any rights in your code to us.

8.No warranty

RepoJury is provided “as is” and “as available”, without warranties of any kind, whether express or implied, including fitness for a particular purpose, accuracy, or uninterrupted availability. Nothing in these terms excludes liability that cannot be excluded under applicable law, including your statutory rights as a consumer.

9.Limitation of liability

To the maximum extent permitted by law, we are not liable for indirect or consequential losses, lost profits, or lost data arising from your use of the service. Our total liability for any claim is limited to the amount you paid us in the 12 months before the claim. This does not limit liability for death, personal injury, fraud, or anything else that can’t be limited by law.

10.Governing law

As a pre-launch project, RepoJury hasn’t set a governing jurisdiction yet — that will be specified, along with the registered operator, before any commercial launch. Whatever is chosen, your mandatory local consumer-protection rights always apply.

11.Changes

We may update these terms. We’ll change the “last updated” date and, for material changes, give notice by email or in-app. Continuing to use RepoJury after changes take effect means you accept them.

12.Contact

Questions about these terms? Email [email protected].

RepoJury · pre-launch proof of concept
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1. Agreement2. The service3. Your account4. Acceptable use5. Plans & billing6. Termination7. Intellectual property8. No warranty9. Liability10. Governing law11. Changes12. Contact