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These terms explain what Tireless provides, what you agree to when you use it, and how billing and cancellation work. The short version: your work belongs to you, you pay monthly and can cancel anytime, and for now the service comes without uptime guarantees.

Who we are and what these terms cover

Last updated: July 12, 2026.

These terms are an agreement between you and Tireless, the operator of tirelesscode.com and app.tirelesscode.com. When we say “Tireless”, “we”, or “us”, we mean the company behind the service. By creating an account or using the service, you agree to these terms and to our Acceptable Use Policy. How we handle your data is described in our Privacy Policy. If you do not agree, do not use the service.

What Tireless is

Tireless gives you a personal cloud computer, called a workspace, with an AI coding agent preinstalled. You reach it from your browser: a VS Code editor and a full desktop. You can Pause a workspace when you are not using it and Resume it later. Each subscription covers one workspace.

Claude Code is a product of Anthropic. Tireless is not affiliated with or endorsed by Anthropic. The agent signs in to your own claude.ai account inside your workspace, and your use of Claude Code is governed by Anthropic’s terms. The same applies to any other third-party agent or tool you use on your workspace.

The service today

Access to Tireless is limited while we build. Accounts need an invite, and a person approves every account before your first workspace. Features may change, be added, or be removed, and we may revoke access if you break the Acceptable Use Policy. We work to keep the service reliable, but we do not promise any level of uptime, and there is no service-level agreement. Keep this in mind before you run anything critical on Tireless.

Your account

Give us accurate information when you sign up, and only sign up if you can enter into a binding agreement. You are responsible for what happens under your account, so keep your password safe. You can turn on two-factor authentication with an authenticator app or a passkey, and we recommend it. If you think someone else has access to your account, contact us right away at abuse@tirelesscode.com.

Acceptable use

Our Acceptable Use Policy lists what you may not do: crypto mining, network scanning and denial of service, spam, phishing, torrent seedboxes, and Tor exit nodes. You accept it when you create an account. We monitor resource and network patterns, not your files or code. Suspected violations can be throttled automatically. Confirmed violations lead to workspace suspension or termination and account closure.

Teams

You can invite people to your team. Team members can open and use team workspaces, including the files in them. Only invite people you trust with that access. As a workspace owner, you are responsible for what happens in your workspaces, including what your team members do there. You can remove a member at any time; their access is revoked when you do.

Payment and cancellation

Plans are billed monthly in US dollars: Starter at $15, Pro at $29, and Power at $59. Each subscription covers one workspace. Prices are shown before you pay, and taxes may be added where they apply. Payments are handled by Stripe. Your card details never touch our servers.

You can cancel anytime. Your workspace stays available until the end of the period you already paid for. We do not refund partial months unless the law requires it. Deleting a workspace cancels its subscription at the end of the current billing period.

If a payment fails, we email you. If it stays unpaid for more than about ten days, we suspend the workspace. If a subscription ends and is not renewed, the workspace is suspended and then deleted about 30 days after the subscription ended. We send warning emails before suspension and before deletion, so keep your email address current.

Your content is yours

Everything you create or store in your workspace belongs to you. We claim no ownership of your code, files, or projects. You give us only the limited license we need to run the service: to store your data, back it up, move it between our systems, and show it to you and the team members you choose. That license ends when your data is deleted from our systems.

You are responsible for your content. Make sure you have the rights to anything you upload or run. If you share a public preview URL, you are choosing to publish whatever runs behind it.

Backups

While your workspace is running, we back up its home folder every night to encrypted storage. Backups rotate on a schedule: roughly the last seven daily and four weekly snapshots. A Paused workspace keeps its most recent snapshots.

Backups are a convenience, not a guarantee. We cannot promise that any backup can be restored. Keep your own copies of anything you cannot afford to lose — for example, push your code to a git remote you control.

Our stuff stays ours

The Tireless software, website, design, and name belong to us. Using the service does not give you any rights to them beyond what you need to use the service. One exception: the agent connector is open source under the MIT license at github.com/Tireless-Coder/agent, and you may use it under that license.

Suspension, termination, and account deletion

We may suspend or terminate a workspace or account for violations of the Acceptable Use Policy, for non-payment, or to protect the platform and other customers. We email you when we can.

You can delete a workspace anytime in the app. We keep a recovery snapshot for seven days after deletion, then remove it. Copies in our backup systems can take longer to clear. To delete your whole account, email us and we will handle it. Some records, like billing history and security logs, are kept as long as the law or basic bookkeeping requires.

No warranties

Tireless 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. The agent is an AI. It can be wrong, and we do not review its output. You are responsible for reviewing and testing anything you build or run with it.

Limits on our liability

To the extent the law allows: we are not liable for indirect, incidental, special, or consequential damages, or for lost profits, lost data, or business interruption. Our total liability for all claims together is capped at the fees you paid us in the three months before the event giving rise to the claim. Nothing in these terms limits liability that cannot be limited by law.

Changes to these terms

We may update these terms as the service evolves. For material changes, we will email you before the change takes effect. The date at the top always shows the latest version. If you keep using Tireless after a change takes effect, you accept the new terms.

Governing law and disputes

These terms are governed by the laws of the country where the Tireless operator is established. If something goes wrong, email us first. Most problems can be solved with a short conversation.

Contact

Questions about these terms, your account, or something you want to report: abuse@tirelesscode.com.