Pre-release B2B framework
Terms and conditions — draft
This draft describes the intended framework for invited business test users. It is not yet a finally approved contractual text.
Last updated: 11 July 2026
1. Scope and contracting party
These terms are intended for use of Agent Manager by businesses acting in the course of trade during an invited pre-release or testing phase. Consumers are not the target audience for this draft.
The intended provider is Ian Buck. Complete provider details will appear in the legal notice after finalisation.
2. Subject of the service
Agent Manager supports planning, execution, capture, and analysis of agentic software engineering. Functions may include local desktop processing, web and mobile surfaces, remote workspaces, session archiving, and analysis.
Roadmap, concept, and pre-release representations are not binding commitments about features, availability, or dates. Actual scope depends on the test environment enabled for the user.
3. Access and accounts
There is no entitlement to pre-release access. Accounts may be used only by authorised persons. Credentials and recovery material must be protected appropriately.
Security events, suspected misuse, or loss of access material must be reported promptly through the support contact.
4. Acceptable use
Users may use Agent Manager only lawfully and within their permissions. Unauthorised access, circumvention of safeguards, disruption, harmful content, and processing without an adequate legal basis are prohibited.
Users are responsible for configuring internal permissions, repository access, secrets, and sharing boundaries correctly.
5. Agents, models, and third parties
Agent Manager may connect coding agents, model providers, Git providers, hosting services, and other third parties. Their terms, account rules, and technical limits apply in addition.
Agent Manager does not grant permission to violate third-party terms. Users are responsible for selecting, configuring, and lawfully using their providers and accounts.
6. Review of agent output
Agent output may be incorrect, incomplete, or security-sensitive. Users must review changes, commands, external actions, and validation results appropriately before production use.
Evidence, recommendations, and status indicators support review but do not replace the user’s professional responsibility for approval, deployment, and operation.
7. Data and local processing
Local product functions are intended to remain useful without mandatory cloud processing. Remote execution, synchronisation, or archiving may transfer data to workspaces or services explicitly selected by the user.
Users may process only data they are entitled to use and transfer. Details are provided in the privacy notice and the sharing boundaries shown in the product.
8. Rights in software and content
Rights in Agent Manager, marks, documentation, and supplied material remain with their respective owner. Test access grants no additional rights.
Users retain rights in their own projects and content. Technical usage rights are granted only to the extent required for the selected local or remote processing.
9. Availability and changes
During pre-release, Agent Manager may be changed, interrupted, or discontinued. Maintenance, security action, provider dependencies, and experimental functions may affect availability.
Where practicable, material changes or the end of a test phase will be communicated reasonably. This draft provides no guarantee of a particular availability or fitness for a specific purpose.
10. Term and termination
Test use continues until ended by either party or the applicable test phase ends. Access may be suspended or terminated for security risk, unlawful activity, or material breach.
After termination, users are responsible for performing available exports or local backups. Statutory retention duties remain unaffected.
11. Liability
The final liability wording will receive legal review before public or paid use. Mandatory statutory liability, including for intent, gross negligence, death or personal injury, and product liability, remains unaffected.
Users must expect defects during pre-release and must not use the product for critical production workflows without their own security and recovery measures.
12. Final provisions and draft status
German law is intended to apply, excluding the UN Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods where this can be agreed effectively. Jurisdiction wording will be finalised only after operator and customer circumstances are confirmed.
The German text is the controlling draft; translations are provided for convenience. These terms require professional review and finalisation before public product release.