Terms of Service

Last updated February 16, 2026

The short version

Your code is yours — we don't claim any rights to it. Agents run on a best-effort basis, so review everything before you merge. Don't abuse the compute. You can cancel anytime.

What Farfield is

Farfield runs AI coding agents in cloud containers on your behalf. You connect GitHub repositories, describe tasks, and agents write code, run tests, and push branches. By using the service you agree to these terms.

Your account

You sign in with GitHub. You're responsible for your account security and everything that happens under it. If you notice unauthorized access, let us know immediately.

Your code

You own your code. You own agent-generated outputs. We claim zero intellectual property rights over anything you build with Farfield. The service itself (branding, interface, infrastructure) is ours.

How cloud execution works

Sessions run in ephemeral containers that are destroyed after use. The service is provided as-is. We don't guarantee uptime, execution speed, or that agent outputs will be correct or bug-free. You are responsible for reviewing all code changes before merging them into your codebase.

Don't

  • Use the service for anything illegal
  • Try to break into our systems
  • Mine crypto or run unrelated workloads in containers
  • Abuse compute resources or circumvent usage limits
  • Reverse-engineer the service

Billing

Paid plans are billed monthly through Stripe. Cancel anytime from your settings — you keep access through the end of the billing period. No refunds for partial months. We'll give you 30 days' notice before changing prices.

Liability

To the maximum extent permitted by law, Farfield is not liable for indirect, incidental, special, consequential, or punitive damages, including lost profits, lost data, or business interruption arising from your use of the service.

Termination

We can suspend or terminate access if you violate these terms. You can delete your account at any time. Sections that should survive termination (liability, IP, governing law) do.

Everything else

These terms are governed by Delaware law. We may update them — if the changes are material, we'll email you. Continued use after changes means you accept them.

Questions

support@farfield.dev