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Terms of Service

These terms govern your use of Glassdocs — the control plane at app.glassdocs.site, the “Docs Chat” browser extension, the managed backend, and the publishing tooling (together, the “Service”). Glassdocs is a commercial product of Rocket Lab, not open-source software.

Last updated: 10 July 2026

Agreement

The essentials

1. Acceptance

By installing the extension, signing in to the admin, or otherwise using the Service, you agree to these terms. If you are using the Service on behalf of an organization, you represent that you are authorized to bind that organization, and “you” means that organization. If you do not agree, do not use the Service.

2. The Service

Glassdocs is a control plane for Markdown knowledge bases and a transparency layer for AI-authored code. It orchestrates setup and publishing that run on your own GitHub and Cloudflare accounts (the self-hosted / bring-your-own path), and it offers an optional managed backend for AI features. Glassdocs is a zero-data control plane: it never stores your source content, and it does not retain your Cloudflare credentials — those are written directly into your own repository as secrets. See the Privacy Policy for details.

3. Accounts & eligibility

The Service authenticates you through your GitHub identity. You are responsible for maintaining the security of your GitHub, Cloudflare, and AI-provider accounts and for all activity that occurs under them. You must be able to form a binding contract and must not be barred from using the Service under applicable law.

4. Licence to use the Service

Subject to these terms, Rocket Lab grants you a limited, non-exclusive, non-transferable, revocable licence to use the Service for your internal business purposes. This is a licence to use the hosted Service only. It is not a grant of the Glassdocs software: the source code, designs, and templates are proprietary and are provided under the repository LICENSE. You may not copy, modify, distribute, sublicense, resell, reverse-engineer, or create derivative works of the Service or its software except as permitted by law or a separate written agreement with Rocket Lab.

5. Your content and accounts

You retain all rights to your knowledge-base content, repositories, and published sites. The self-hosted path runs on infrastructure you own and control; you are responsible for that infrastructure, its costs, its configuration, and any content you publish. You are responsible for securing access to published sites (Glassdocs configures Cloudflare Access to be private by default, but you control the access policy).

6. Acceptable use

You agree not to use the Service to: break the law; infringe others' intellectual property or privacy; publish unlawful, harmful, or infringing content; probe, disrupt, or overload the Service or its providers; circumvent usage limits or access controls; or resell the Service without authorization. We may suspend access to protect the Service or other users.

7. Fees

Current features may be offered free of charge. Paid plans (for example, managed hosting) may be introduced; where a feature is paid, its price and terms will be presented before you incur a charge. Third-party costs you incur directly (e.g. Cloudflare or AI-provider usage on your own accounts) are your responsibility.

8. Third-party services

The Service integrates with third parties including GitHub, Cloudflare, and AI providers (such as Anthropic and OpenAI). Your use of those services is governed by their own terms and privacy policies. Rocket Lab is not responsible for third-party services and does not warrant their availability.

9. Intellectual property

Glassdocs, including the Service, its software, trademarks, and branding, is owned by Rocket Lab and protected by intellectual-property laws. Except for the limited licence in Section 4, no rights are granted to you. Feedback you provide may be used by Rocket Lab without obligation.

10. Disclaimers

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. Rocket Lab does not warrant that the Service will be uninterrupted, error-free, or secure. Nothing in these terms excludes rights or guarantees that cannot be excluded under applicable law (including the Australian Consumer Law, where it applies).

11. Limitation of liability

To the maximum extent permitted by law, Rocket Lab will not be liable for any indirect, incidental, special, consequential, or punitive damages, or for lost profits, data, or goodwill, arising from your use of the Service. Rocket Lab's total liability for any claim relating to the Service will not exceed the greater of the amount you paid for the Service in the twelve months before the claim, or AUD $100.

12. Indemnity

You agree to indemnify Rocket Lab against claims, losses, and expenses arising from your content, your use of the Service, or your breach of these terms.

13. Termination

You may stop using the Service at any time and remove the GitHub App and the extension. We may suspend or terminate access if you breach these terms or to protect the Service. Because the self-hosted path runs on your own accounts, terminating the Service does not delete your repositories or published sites — those remain yours to manage.

14. Changes

We may update these terms. Material changes will be reflected by the “last updated” date above and, where appropriate, additional notice. Continued use after changes take effect means you accept the updated terms.

15. Governing law

These terms are governed by the laws of Australia, and you submit to the non-exclusive jurisdiction of the courts of Australia, without regard to conflict-of-laws rules.

Contact

Questions about these terms? Email hello@rocketlab.com.au.