Agreement and the Services

These Terms of Service (the Terms) are an agreement between you and Sitedropper, the operator of the Sitedropper Services. By creating an account, accessing an authenticated feature, connecting an agent, using an API, uploading a project, or otherwise using the Services, you agree to these Terms and the Privacy Policy. If you do not agree, do not use the Services.

The Services include Sitedropper’s public website, dashboard, APIs, MCP endpoint, build and deployment pipeline, generated project URLs, custom-domain routing, documentation, and related support. Sitedropper accepts project files, prepares and builds supported projects, deploys them to managed infrastructure, and returns a URL subject to the selected visibility and plan limits.

Eligibility and accounts

You must be at least 18 years old and legally able to enter a contract. If you use the Services for a company, client, or other organization, you represent that you have authority to bind that organization; you then means that organization as well as its authorized users.

Provide accurate account information, keep it current, protect passwords, API tokens, agent grants, and recovery methods, and promptly report suspected unauthorized use. You are responsible for activity performed through your account or credentials, including actions initiated by an authorized coding agent or API client. You may not share account credentials in a way that defeats account, role, or plan controls.

Plans and service limits

The Services may include Free, Plus, Pro, evaluation, preview, or other offerings. Current included features and prices, if any, appear on the Pricing page or in the dashboard. Limits may apply to projects, deployments, upload size, build time, runtime resources, sharing, domains, requests, and other usage.

You may not avoid a limit by creating duplicate accounts, dividing coordinated workloads, manipulating usage records, or using another person’s credentials. We may enforce documented limits, reject or pause excess work, and change future limits or plan features on reasonable notice. Features shown as unavailable, preview, or planned are not part of a purchased service until Sitedropper makes them available.

Your content and license

Your Content includes project files, source code, archives, configuration, environment values, domains, text, data, and other material you submit or route through the Services. As between you and Sitedropper, you retain ownership of Your Content.

You grant Sitedropper a non-exclusive, worldwide, royalty-free license to host, copy, transmit, reproduce, modify, and create technical derivatives of Your Content only as needed to receive it, analyze it, generate build instructions, build and store images, deploy and route the application, make backups, secure the Services, provide support you request, and otherwise operate the Services under your instructions. This license includes the right to use infrastructure providers for those purposes and to display or transmit Your Content to the audience permitted by your selected visibility and domain settings. The license ends when the content is deleted from active systems, except for copies retained in backups, logs, archives, or records for a reasonable operational or legal period.

You represent that you own Your Content or have all rights and permissions needed to submit, build, deploy, and make it available to the intended audience. You are responsible for licenses, attribution, notices, and source-offer obligations that apply to Your Content and its dependencies. Do not place secrets in an archive or source file when an environment setting is appropriate.

Deployed applications and visitors

You, not Sitedropper, are responsible for the application you deploy and for its content, claims, transactions, users, privacy notice, cookie or consent controls, accessibility, security, and legal compliance. You must have a lawful basis and required notices or consent for personal information collected through your application.

Unless Sitedropper expressly agrees in a signed writing, the Services are not designed to store or process protected health information, payment-card data, government-classified information, or other data that requires a specialized regulatory, certification, localization, or contractual framework. Sitedropper is not a payment-card vault, healthcare records service, emergency service, or substitute for application-level authorization and security.

Agents and automation

You may authorize an MCP client, coding agent, script, or CI system to use the Services within granted scopes. You are responsible for reviewing the client, extensions, prompts, requested permissions, tool calls, generated files, visibility choices, and deployment results. Third-party agent packages run under their own terms and may have access to your local system.

An automated action taken with your credential or approved grant is treated as your instruction. Agents must not make a project Public, connect a domain, expose a secret, incur a charge, or perform a destructive action unless authorized by you and permitted by the applicable scope. Sitedropper may require confirmation or additional approval for sensitive actions, but those controls do not replace your responsibility to supervise automation.

Acceptable use

You may not use or help others use the Services to:

  • violate law, sanctions, export controls, court orders, or another person’s rights;
  • upload or distribute malware, ransomware, spyware, credential-stealing code, destructive payloads, botnets, or code intended to evade security review;
  • phish, impersonate, defraud, harass, threaten, exploit, or facilitate abuse of a person;
  • infringe copyright, trademark, privacy, publicity, confidentiality, contract, or other rights;
  • send spam, operate an unsolicited messaging service, perform denial-of-service activity, mine cryptocurrency, run an open proxy, scan systems without authorization, or attempt unauthorized access;
  • collect, publish, or trade personal information without required authority, notice, and consent;
  • circumvent authentication, visibility, rate, plan, build, runtime, or resource controls, or probe the Services for a purpose other than good-faith security research authorized in writing;
  • interfere with the Services or another customer, consume resources in a manner that threatens reliability, or place unsafe loads on shared infrastructure;
  • use the Services for weapons, emergency dispatch, life-support, or another high-risk activity where failure could reasonably cause death, personal injury, or severe property or environmental harm; or
  • resell access to the Services or represent that Sitedropper sponsors or certifies your application without written permission.

Sitedropper may investigate suspected violations and remove, isolate, or disable content or access when reasonably necessary to protect users, providers, or the Services.

Visibility and domains

New projects start Draft. Private, Password protected, and Public settings change who can reach a deployed project, but no access control or shared password guarantees absolute confidentiality. A Public project and its responses can be copied, indexed, or redistributed by others. You are responsible for selecting and testing the appropriate setting before sharing a URL.

If you connect a customer-owned domain, you represent that you control it and authorize Sitedropper and its providers to validate, issue certificates for, and route that hostname. You are responsible for correct DNS records, renewal of domain registration, and removing records when the connection ends. Sitedropper may suspend a domain that is unverified, unsafe, disputed, expired, misconfigured, or no longer authorized.

Third-party services

The Services interoperate with providers such as Google Cloud, Cloudflare, Supabase, Resend, Stripe, Google, GitHub, and user-selected coding clients. Third-party services are governed by their own terms and may change, fail, or discontinue functionality. Sitedropper is not responsible for a third party’s independent service, content, or actions, but this does not limit obligations Sitedropper cannot disclaim under applicable law.

Your application may include third-party packages or call external services. You are responsible for their licenses, security, costs, data practices, and availability.

Fees and billing

This section applies only if you purchase a paid service. Prices and billing intervals are shown before purchase. You authorize Sitedropper and Stripe to charge the selected payment method for recurring subscription fees and applicable taxes until cancellation. Except where stated otherwise at purchase or required by law, charges are non-refundable and subscriptions renew automatically for the same interval.

You may manage or cancel an available paid subscription through the billing controls or Customer Portal. Cancellation takes effect at the end of the current paid period unless the purchase terms state otherwise; access already provided for that period is not prorated. Failed or overdue payment may cause a paid plan to lose paid features or return to Free. You remain responsible for accrued charges and taxes.

We may change prices for a future billing period by giving the notice required by law. Stripe handles payment credentials under its own terms. A return from Stripe Checkout does not itself confirm a plan change; the account updates after Sitedropper receives and validates the billing event.

Sitedropper rights

Sitedropper and its licensors own the Services, documentation, software, designs, marks, and other material we provide, excluding Your Content and third-party material. These Terms give you a limited, non-exclusive, non-transferable right to use the Services during the agreement, subject to the plan and documentation.

If you provide suggestions or feedback, you grant Sitedropper a perpetual, irrevocable, worldwide, royalty-free right to use it without restriction or compensation, provided we do not publicly identify you as the source without permission.

If you believe material deployed through Sitedropper infringes your copyright or other intellectual-property right, email [email protected] with: identification of the protected work; the exact Sitedropper or custom-domain URL; your contact information; a statement of your good-faith belief that the use is unauthorized; a statement that the report is accurate and that you are authorized to act; and your physical or electronic signature. We may forward the report to the project owner and may remove or restrict the material while the claim is reviewed.

Do not knowingly submit a false infringement report. This process does not replace any formal notice method required by applicable law.

Suspension and termination

You may stop using the Services at any time, delete individual projects through available controls, and request account closure through support. Cancel any paid subscription before closing the account. Export anything you need before deletion or termination.

We may suspend, limit, or terminate access, a project, domain, credential, or account if you materially breach these Terms; create security, legal, provider, or reliability risk; fail to pay; exceed limits; or if continued service is not reasonably practicable. When circumstances permit, we will try to give notice and an opportunity to cure. We may act immediately for urgent security, abuse, legal, or infrastructure risk.

On termination, your right to use the Services ends. Provisions that by their nature should survive—including payment duties, content responsibility, intellectual property, disclaimers, liability limits, indemnity, and dispute terms—will survive.

Service changes

We may add, change, suspend, or discontinue features and may update these Terms. We will post revised Terms at this URL, update the date above, and provide additional notice of a material change where required. Continued use after the effective date means you accept the revised Terms; if you do not agree, stop using the Services.

The Services may include experimental or preview functionality. Unless Sitedropper states otherwise in writing, there is no service-level agreement, uptime commitment, data-retention guarantee, support response time, or promise that a feature will remain available.

Disclaimers

To the fullest extent permitted by law, the Services are provided “as is” and “as available.” Sitedropper disclaims implied warranties of merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, title, non-infringement, and any warranty arising from course of dealing or usage of trade.

We do not warrant that every project will build or run, that the Services will be uninterrupted or error-free, that a generated URL or custom domain will always be available, that security controls will prevent every unauthorized access, or that content will never be lost. You are responsible for source control, independent backups, testing, monitoring, and determining whether the Services meet your needs. Nothing in these Terms excludes a warranty or consumer right that cannot lawfully be excluded.

Limitation of liability

To the fullest extent permitted by law, Sitedropper and its suppliers will not be liable for indirect, incidental, special, consequential, exemplary, or punitive damages, or for lost profits, revenue, goodwill, business opportunity, data, or use, even if advised that the damage was possible.

To the fullest extent permitted by law, the total liability of Sitedropper and its suppliers arising out of or relating to the Services or these Terms will not exceed the greater of US $100 or the amount you paid Sitedropper for the Services during the 12 months before the event giving rise to the claim.

These exclusions and limits apply to all theories of liability and allocate risk between the parties. They do not apply where prohibited, including to liability that cannot be limited for fraud, willful misconduct, death, or personal injury under applicable law.

Indemnity

To the extent permitted by law, you will defend, indemnify, and hold harmless Sitedropper and its personnel and suppliers from third-party claims, damages, losses, and reasonable costs (including legal fees) arising from Your Content, your deployed application, your collection or use of visitor data, your violation of these Terms or law, or your infringement of another person’s rights. This obligation does not apply to the extent a claim results from Sitedropper’s own breach, negligence, or willful misconduct. We will provide reasonable notice and permit you to control the defense, subject to our right to participate and approve any settlement that admits fault or imposes obligations on Sitedropper.

Disputes and applicable law

Before filing a claim, contact [email protected] and provide enough information for the parties to try to resolve the dispute informally. Nothing in this section prevents either party from seeking urgent injunctive relief or using a small-claims process where available.

Applicable law, including mandatory consumer-protection and conflict-of-law rules, governs these Terms. A claim that is not resolved informally may be brought in a court with jurisdiction under applicable law. These Terms do not require arbitration, waive a right to participate in a class action, or limit a non-waivable right unless Sitedropper and you separately agree in writing.

General terms

These Terms and incorporated policies are the entire agreement about the Services and replace prior discussions on that subject. If a provision is unenforceable, it will be modified only as much as needed and the remaining provisions stay effective. A failure to enforce a provision is not a waiver.

You may not assign these Terms without our written consent. Sitedropper may assign them in connection with a merger, reorganization, financing, sale of assets, or transfer of the Services. Neither party is liable for delay caused by events beyond reasonable control, except that this does not excuse payment obligations.

Headings are for convenience. The words “including” and “such as” are not limiting. Electronic notices and records satisfy written-notice requirements where law permits.

Contact

Questions about these Terms may be sent to [email protected] or through the contact page. Do not include passwords, API tokens, source archives, private keys, or environment-variable values in a support message.