SHEET 002 · LEGAL
Terms of Service
EFFECTIVE: 20 AUGUST 2026 · APPLIES TO CC-ON-DEMAND.COM AND ALL SUBDOMAINS
Plain-language summaries open each section in italics. The summaries help; the numbered text governs.
§ 1THE SERVICE
in short: we rent you nothing — during the beta we lend you a cloud dev machine with claude code on it.
cc-on-demand ("the service", "we") provides on-demand cloud development workspaces: virtual machines with a development toolchain and the Claude Code CLI preinstalled, a browser-based terminal, and tooling to launch coding-agent runs. Workspaces are created, started, stopped and destroyed at your request through the web portal at app.cc-on-demand.com or the API.
The service does not include any AI model subscription. Claude Code and other agent runtimes run against credentials you supply (an Anthropic API key, a Claude subscription token, an OpenRouter key, or similar). Your use of those credentials is governed by your agreement with the respective provider, not by these terms.
§ 2ACCOUNTS & APPROVAL
in short: google sign-in, and a person approves you before your first box.
You sign in with a Google account. New accounts start in a pending state and are reviewed and approved (or declined) manually. We may decline or limit any account at our discretion, particularly where we suspect the intended use violates § 4. You must be at least 18 years old, and you are responsible for activity that happens under your account and your API keys.
§ 3BETA STATUS — NO SLA
in short: it is a beta. things will break, change, and occasionally disappear. keep copies of what you care about.
The service is provided as a beta. We make no service-level commitment of any kind: no uptime guarantee, no data-durability guarantee, no notice period for changes. Features may be modified or removed, workspaces may be stopped, rebuilt or migrated, and the service as a whole may be suspended or discontinued at any time. Workspace volumes are snapshotted as an operational convenience, not as a backup promise — push your work to a git remote you control.
While the service is free (§ 7) we may also change quotas, machine sizes, and idle-parking behaviour without notice.
§ 4ACCEPTABLE USE
in short: it is a dev box for writing software, not infrastructure for abuse.
Workspaces exist for software development. You must not use the service, directly or through code an agent writes or runs on your behalf, to:
- mine or farm cryptocurrency, or run any sustained compute workload unrelated to development of your own software;
- send spam or unsolicited bulk messages of any kind;
- originate attack traffic — including denial-of-service, port or vulnerability scanning of systems you are not authorized to test, credential stuffing, or attempts to gain unauthorized access to any system;
- host public-facing production services, proxies, VPN exits, or Tor relays;
- store or distribute unlawful content, or content that infringes the rights of others;
- resell, sublicense, share or otherwise provide access to workspaces to third parties;
- probe, escape or interfere with the isolation between workspaces or with the control plane, or circumvent quotas, idle-parking or approval mechanisms.
You are responsible for what runs in your workspace, including everything an autonomous agent does when you launch it with permissions to act unattended.
§ 5YOUR CONTENT & CREDENTIALS
in short: your code stays yours. tokens you paste are encrypted, injected only into your own machines, and deletable.
You retain all rights to the code and data you place in a workspace. We claim no license to it beyond what is technically required to operate the service (storing volumes, taking snapshots, transmitting terminal traffic).
Git tokens, model-provider keys, and similar credentials you save in the portal are stored encrypted at rest and are injected only into machines belonging to your account. You can delete them at any time, and destroying your account (§ 6) purges them. You are responsible for the scope of the tokens you provide — grant the least access that works.
§ 6SUSPENSION & TERMINATION
in short: we can pull the plug on abuse immediately; you can leave, with your data erased, at any time.
We may suspend your account, stop or destroy your workspaces, or terminate the service to you: immediately and without notice where we reasonably believe § 4 is being violated or where a workspace endangers the platform or other users; and otherwise with notice where practical. Abuse handling may include inspecting workspace resource metrics; we do not routinely inspect the contents of your volumes.
You may stop using the service at any time and may delete your account from the portal. Account deletion destroys your workspaces and volumes, purges stored credentials, revokes API keys, and anonymizes remaining log entries, as described in the Privacy Policy.
§ 7FEES
in short: free during beta. if that changes, you will be told first.
During the beta the service is free of charge. If paid plans are introduced, they will apply only after clear notice and your explicit acceptance; nothing converts into a paid obligation silently.
§ 8DISCLAIMERS
The service is provided "as is" and "as available", without warranties of any kind, express or implied, including merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, and non-infringement. Output produced by AI coding agents in your workspace is your responsibility to review; we make no representation about its correctness, safety or licensing.
§ 9LIMITATION OF LIABILITY
in short: you are using a free beta; our liability is capped accordingly.
To the maximum extent permitted by law, we are not liable for indirect, incidental, special, consequential or punitive damages, or for loss of data, profits or business, arising from or related to the service. Our aggregate liability for all claims is capped at the amounts you paid us for the service in the twelve months preceding the claim — which, during the free beta, is USD 50. Nothing in these terms excludes liability that cannot be excluded by law.
§ 10CHANGES TO THESE TERMS
We may update these terms. Material changes are announced by email to the address on your account and by updating the effective date above; continued use after the effective date constitutes acceptance. The current version always lives at cc-on-demand.com/terms/.
§ 11GOVERNING LAW & CONTACT
These terms are governed by the laws of the State of Israel, without regard to conflict-of-law rules, and disputes belong to the competent courts there. If a provision is held unenforceable, the rest remains in effect.
Questions about these terms: support@cc-on-demand.com.