Terms of Service
Last updated 4 June 2026
Agreement
These terms are an agreement between you and Toy Software Ltd ("we", "us"), the company behind ooda. By creating an account or using ooda, you agree to them. If you're agreeing on behalf of an organisation, you confirm you're allowed to bind that organisation.
If you don't agree, don't use ooda.
What ooda does
ooda lets your team publish websites — prototypes and internal tools — to gated URLs under your organisation. You can publish from your own machine or from an optional cloud development environment ("sandbox") we provide, and you can drive both with AI coding agents.
We may add, change, or remove features over time.
Accounts and organisations
You sign in with your email, either with a password or a one-time code we send you. Keep your credentials secure — you're responsible for activity under your account.
Organisations have admins who can invite or remove members, set roles, configure access policies, and manage published sites and environments. If you join an organisation, its admins can administer your access and the content you publish within it.
Your content
You own the code, content, and sites you create with ooda. You grant us the limited permission needed to host, process, and serve them so we can run the service — for example storing your files, building your project, and serving your published sites.
You're responsible for having the rights to everything you upload, run, or publish, and for making your own backups of anything important.
Acceptable use
Because ooda runs your code in real cloud environments and serves your sites to others, some uses aren't allowed. Don't use ooda to:
- break the law, or host or distribute illegal content, including child sexual abuse material;
- infringe someone else's intellectual property or privacy;
- host or distribute malware, phishing pages, or spam;
- attack, probe, or disrupt other systems or networks, or run denial-of-service activity;
- mine cryptocurrency, run botnets, or use environments for bulk compute unrelated to building software;
- deliberately overload, circumvent, or abuse the service's limits or security; or
- attempt to access other organisations' projects, sandboxes, or data.
We may remove content or suspend access that breaches these rules.
AI features
ooda's coding agents act on the instructions you give them, and they can make changes, run commands, and publish on your behalf. AI output can be wrong or insecure — you're responsible for reviewing what an agent does before relying on it.
AI requests are sent to the model provider your organisation configures — for example Anthropic, AWS Bedrock, Azure OpenAI, or your own gateway — using your organisation's own credentials, and are subject to that provider's terms. ooda doesn't use your prompts, code, or content to train models.
Publishing
Published sites are gated. By default a site requires a team login; you or your admins can make a site public or password-protected, per site or as an org-wide default. You're responsible for choosing the right access level for what you publish, and for the content itself.
A public site is accessible to anyone with the link. Don't publish personal data or confidential information to a public site unless you have the right to do so.
Availability and limits
ooda is provided on an "as available" basis. We don't guarantee uptime, and environments may hibernate when idle and resume on demand. We may set reasonable limits on compute, storage, and usage, and adjust them over time.
ooda may be offered in early access while we develop it, which means some features may change or break.
Termination
You can stop using ooda and delete your projects, sites, and account at any time. We may suspend or end access if you breach these terms, if required by law, or if needed to protect the service or other users.
When a project or account is deleted, its environments and associated data are destroyed. Keep your own backups.
Warranties
ooda is provided "as is" and "as available", without warranties of any kind, whether express or implied, to the fullest extent permitted by law. This does not affect any rights you have as a consumer that can't be excluded under English law.
Liability
Nothing in these terms limits liability for death or personal injury caused by negligence, fraud, or anything else that can't be limited under English law.
Subject to that, we're not liable for indirect or consequential loss, loss of profits, data, or business, and our total liability to you for any claim is limited to the greater of the amount you paid us in the 12 months before the claim, or £100.
You're responsible for your own use of ooda, including the content you publish and the actions you let AI agents take.
Changes
We may update these terms from time to time. If we make material changes, we'll update the date above and, where appropriate, let you know. Continuing to use ooda after a change means you accept the updated terms.
Governing law
These terms are governed by the laws of England and Wales, and the courts of England and Wales have exclusive jurisdiction, except that if you're a consumer you may also have the benefit of mandatory protections under the law of the place where you live.
Contact
Questions about these terms? Email [email protected].