Terms of Service
Effective July 17, 2026
These terms govern your use of the OpenWorker desktop application, this website, and the optional OpenWorker Cloud services (together, the "Services"). By using the Services, you agree to them. If you use the Services on behalf of an organization, you confirm you have authority to bind it.
1. The software
The OpenWorker application is open source, published at github.com/andrewyng/aisuite under the MIT License. Your use of the source code is governed by that license; these terms govern the Services we operate — this site, hosted downloads and updates, sign-in, the gallery of ready-made agent setups, and one-click connections.
2. Your account
An account is optional. If you create one, keep your sign-in credentials secure and give us accurate information. You are responsible for activity under your account. You can stop using the Services at any time and request deletion of your account as described in the Privacy Policy.
3. Your model provider and keys
OpenWorker works with model API keys you supply (for example Anthropic, OpenAI, or Google) or with local models via Ollama. Your relationship with a model provider — including costs, quotas, and acceptable use — is directly between you and that provider, under their terms. We are not a party to it and are not responsible for provider availability, pricing, or output.
4. Agent actions, approval gates, and your responsibility
OpenWorker is an AI agent. When you permit it, it can read and write files on your computer, run commands, and act on your behalf in services you connect (such as Slack, Gmail, Google Calendar, HubSpot, Notion, GitHub, or Microsoft). Its central safety mechanism is the approval gate: consequential actions are presented to you as check-ins for your review before they happen, and you choose how independently the agent may act.
The approval gates only protect you if you use them correctly. By using OpenWorker you agree that:
- you will review check-ins before approving them, and you are responsible for the actions you approve, the instructions you give, and the permission and autonomy settings you choose;
- granting the agent more autonomy, broader file or command access, or reduced check-ins means you accept the increased risk that comes with it;
- you are responsible for the effects of approved or permitted agent actions on your device, your files, and your connected accounts — including changes that cannot be undone — and for complying with the terms and workspace policies of each service you connect;
- you will keep backups of data you cannot afford to lose. AI agents can make mistakes; approval gates and backups are how you contain them.
To the maximum extent permitted by law, we are not liable for loss of or damage to your device, files, data, or connected accounts arising from agent actions you approved, permitted through your settings, or instructed — subject to the limits in Section 10, which also sets out what cannot be excluded.
5. Acceptable use
- Don't use the Services for anything unlawful, or to infringe others' rights.
- Don't use connectors to send spam or unsolicited bulk messages.
- Don't attempt to disrupt, overload, or gain unauthorized access to the Services or anyone else's data.
- Don't resell or offer the OpenWorker Cloud services to third parties as your own service.
We may suspend or terminate access to the cloud Services for violations. The open-source application remains available under its license.
6. Your content
Everything you create with OpenWorker — conversations, documents, deliverables — is yours. We claim no ownership, and as described in the Privacy Policy, we do not store it.
7. AI output
OpenWorker uses AI models, and AI output can be inaccurate, incomplete, or unsuitable for your purpose. Review output before relying on it or approving actions based on it. Output is not professional advice — legal, medical, financial, or otherwise.
8. Availability and changes
The Services are provided free of charge and may change, be interrupted, or be discontinued at any time. The application may prompt you to install updates; updates are never installed silently. We provide no service-level commitment.
9. Disclaimers
THE SERVICES ARE PROVIDED "AS IS" AND "AS AVAILABLE," WITHOUT WARRANTIES OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, AND NON-INFRINGEMENT.
10. Limitation of liability
TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT PERMITTED BY LAW, WE WILL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, CONSEQUENTIAL, OR PUNITIVE DAMAGES, OR ANY LOSS OF DATA, PROFITS, OR REVENUE, ARISING FROM YOUR USE OF THE SERVICES — INCLUDING DAMAGE TO YOUR DEVICE, FILES, OR CONNECTED ACCOUNTS FROM AGENT ACTIONS YOU APPROVED, PERMITTED, OR INSTRUCTED AS DESCRIBED IN SECTION 4. OUR TOTAL LIABILITY FOR ANY CLAIM RELATING TO THE SERVICES IS LIMITED TO THE GREATER OF US $50 OR THE AMOUNTS YOU PAID US FOR THE SERVICES IN THE TWELVE MONTHS BEFORE THE CLAIM. Some jurisdictions do not allow certain limitations, so parts of this section may not apply to you; nothing in these terms limits liability that cannot be limited by law, and nothing affects the statutory rights of consumers in the EU/UK.
11. Governing law
These terms are governed by the laws of the State of California, excluding its conflict-of-law rules, and disputes will be resolved in the state or federal courts of Santa Clara County, California — except where the consumer-protection law of your country of residence requires otherwise.
12. Changes to these terms
We may update these terms; we will post changes here and update the effective date, and give notice on this site or in the app for material changes. Continuing to use the Services after changes take effect means you accept them.