The agreement that governs your use of Oort. Written plainly, not in lawyer-speak where we can help it.
By creating an Oort account or using our Services, you agree to these Terms of Service and our Privacy Policy. If you're accepting on behalf of an organization, you represent that you have authority to bind that organization.
If you don't agree to any part of these Terms, don't use Oort. We won't be offended.
Oort is a marketplace for prompts and workflows that operates as a routing layer between you and third-party model providers (Anthropic, OpenAI, Google, xAI, DeepSeek). Our Services include:
You're responsible for maintaining the security of your account and for all activity that happens under it. Notify us immediately at security@oort.dev if you suspect unauthorized access.
You must be 18 or older to use Oort. Accounts are non-transferable and cannot be shared between multiple people.
When you bring your own API key, you are the sole customer of that provider. Your relationship with Anthropic, OpenAI, Google, xAI, or DeepSeek is governed by their terms, not ours. Oort is an automation layer that executes your requests against your account on your behalf.
You are responsible for complying with each provider's acceptable use policy. Oort will not monitor or filter the content of your requests, but we reserve the right to suspend accounts that we believe are being used to violate provider policies — especially where doing so puts other Oort users at risk.
See Provider Policies for per-provider details.
Paid plans (Pro, Team, Enterprise) are billed in advance on a monthly or annual cycle. Annual subscriptions are billed in one payment and carry a two-month discount vs. monthly. Prices are listed at oort/pricing; applicable taxes (VAT, sales tax) are calculated and collected at checkout via Stripe Tax.
Platform credits.Each paid plan includes a monthly pool of "platform runs" — requests routed through Oort's own provider keys. Unused credits do not roll over from one billing period to the next. Credits have no cash value, cannot be transferred between accounts, and are not refundable individually. Running out of the pool does not interrupt service — switch to a BYOK key in Settings → Keys to continue running without the monthly cap.
"Unlimited" and fair use.Where a plan advertises unlimited private prompts, workflows, or BYOK runs, "unlimited" means "no hard cap under ordinary single-user or single-team use." All tiers are subject to documented per-minute rate limits (shown atoort/pricing) to protect service stability. We reserve the right to contact you and, if necessary, throttle or suspend accounts whose traffic patterns indicate automated abuse, credential sharing across unrelated users, resale of the Services as a third-party API, or sustained use materially beyond what a typical user or team would generate. We will give reasonable notice and an opportunity to cure before any such action except in cases of active abuse or fraud.
Seat counts. The Team plan includes 5 seats by default. Additional seats are billed at the per-seat rate listed at checkout and pro-rated to the current billing cycle. Removing a seat stops further billing on that seat at the next renewal.
You can cancel, change plan, or update payment in Stripe's billing portal from Billing settings at any time. Cancellation takes effect at the end of the current billing period — you keep paid features until then. We do not auto-enroll in trials or charge upgrade fees that are not explicitly confirmed at checkout.
Annual plans.If you cancel an annual subscription before the term ends, we'll refund the unused months on a pro-rata basis, minus any applicable Stripe processing fees, within 14 business days. Monthly plans are not refunded for partial months.
Downgrades.Downgrading to a lower-priced plan takes effect at the next renewal so you continue to receive what you paid for. If your content (e.g., private prompts) exceeds the new plan's cap, existing items remain accessible but you won't be able to create new ones until you're back under the cap.
You agree not to use Oort to:
We publish a DMCA-style takedown process at Provider Policies. Reports are investigated within 72 hours.
Prompts, workflows, case studies, and other content you create on Oort remain yours. By publishing publicly, you grant other Oort users a perpetual, royalty-free license to view, run, and fork that content, and you grant us the right to display it on the platform.
Forks preserve attribution to the original author. Deleting a public prompt removes it from discovery, but prior forks and run records remain attributed.
The Oort name, logo, product interface, and underlying code are our property, protected by copyright and trademark law. You may not reproduce the Oort wordmark or logo in derivative branding without written permission.
Model outputs belong to you to the extent permitted by the upstream provider's terms.
You can close your account at any time from Billing settings. We'll delete your encrypted API keys immediately and scrub personal data within 30 days, retaining only anonymized aggregate statistics.
We may suspend or terminate your access if you violate these Terms, abuse the Services, or put other users at risk. In egregious cases (fraud, credential theft, harassment) we may terminate without notice.
Oort is provided as-is without warranties of any kind. Model outputs are generated by third parties and may be inaccurate, offensive, or unsuitable. You are responsible for reviewing any output before acting on it.
To the maximum extent permitted by law, Oort's total liability for any claim arising from your use of the Services is limited to the fees you paid us in the twelve months prior to the claim, or $100, whichever is greater.
We'll update these Terms occasionally. Material changes will be announced at least 30 days before taking effect, via email and in-product banner. Continued use after the effective date constitutes acceptance.
Questions, disputes, or formal notices go to legal@oort.dev.