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Terms of Service
Last updated July 2026
Beta terms. yothere is an early beta on a paid Founding plan. These terms are written to be plain and short; they are not a negotiation. If something here does not work for how you intend to use yothere, email [email protected] before you rely on it.
1. Who we are
yothere is operated by Philipp Wenger Lebron and Oscar Sanchez, Neue Roßstr. 19, 10179 Berlin, Germany (see the Impressum). "We", "us", and "yothere" mean them. "You" means the person using yothere. Payments for the Founding plan are collected by Creala LLC through Stripe on our behalf (see section 3).
2. What yothere is
yothere is a cockpit for coding agents that run on your own machine, under your own Claude Code or Codex login and your own model subscription. We do not run your agent and we do not hold your model credentials. The one exception is hosted voice, which runs on our infrastructure and Google Gemini for the duration of a call. Hosted voice includes an allowance of 120 minutes per day, which resets daily. How we handle data is described in the privacy policy, which is part of these terms.
3. The beta and your subscription
This is pre-release software. It may change, break, lose data, or be discontinued, and features shown may not ship. We give no uptime commitment and no warranty of any kind. Do not use yothere for anything where a failure, a wrong action by an agent, or a loss of data would cause you real harm. Keep your own backups of anything important.
The hosted workspace includes a 7-day free trial (no payment method required), after which it requires the Founding plan ($20 per month, USD); self-hosting stays free. The plan is billed by Creala LLC through Stripe: Creala is the name you will see at checkout and on your card statement; we never see or store your card details. Your subscription renews monthly until you cancel. You can cancel at any time by emailing [email protected]; your access continues until the end of the period you have paid for, and you are not charged again after you cancel. Except where mandatory consumer law requires otherwise, payments already made are non-refundable. We may grant some accounts free access at our discretion.
4. Your responsibilities
- You are responsible for what your agents do on your machine. yothere runs agent turns with the access your own environment already has; the boundary is your operating-system account, not a sandbox. Read the trust page and
SECURITY.mdbefore you pair a machine that holds credentials or client data. - Only connect machines, repositories, and accounts you are authorised to use, and do not use yothere to break the law, infringe others' rights, or violate the terms of the services it touches (including your model provider's terms).
- Keep your account credentials to yourself. You are responsible for activity under your account.
5. Publishing and outward actions
yothere's approval mechanism can never authorise a code push on its own, and yothere holds no GitHub or other publishing credential. When code is published, it is published by you, through a host process on your machine running as you. You own the result and the responsibility for it.
6. Roles under data protection law
For the personal data you put into yothere to get your work done (your threads, tasks, and the like), you decide the purpose and we process it to provide the service; a data processing addendum is available on request (see section 9). For the limited data we collect to run and improve the service itself (accounts, product telemetry, error logs, described in the privacy policy), we act as controller. yothere is intended for your own use as a builder, not as a consumer product for third parties.
7. Intellectual property
We keep all rights in yothere itself. You keep all rights in your own code, content, and data. Nothing here transfers ownership of your work to us.
8. Liability
To the maximum extent permitted by law, we are not liable for indirect or consequential loss, or for loss of data, profits, or business, arising from your use of the beta. Nothing in these terms limits liability that cannot be limited by law (for example, for intent or gross negligence, or under mandatory German consumer or product-liability law).
9. Data processing addendum
If you need a data processing agreement under Art. 28 GDPR (for example, to use yothere with data you are a controller for), email [email protected] and we will provide one.
10. Ending it
You can stop using yothere at any time and delete your account from /settings in the cockpit. Cancelling your subscription and deleting your account are separate steps: deleting the account does not by itself stop billing, so cancel your subscription first if you have one. We can end or suspend access during the beta, and will make a reasonable effort to tell you if we do.
11. Governing law
German law applies, and the courts of Berlin have jurisdiction, except where mandatory consumer law gives you the protection of your home jurisdiction. If any part of these terms is unenforceable, the rest stays in force.
12. Changes
We may update these terms as yothere leaves beta. If we make a material change, we will tell you. Continuing to use yothere after a change means you accept the updated terms.