Last updated: March 15, 2026
By using AskAlf software, you agree to these terms. AskAlf is open-source software provided under the MIT license.
AskAlf is self-hosted software that runs on your own infrastructure. You are responsible for:
AskAlf is provided "as is" without warranty of any kind, express or implied. The software is provided for use at your own risk. We make no guarantees about uptime, reliability, or fitness for any particular purpose.
AskAlf agents operate autonomously based on their configuration. You are responsible for:
Agents can create branches, commit code, deploy, and modify infrastructure. Configure guardrails and review policies according to your risk tolerance.
AskAlf integrates with third-party services (AI providers, git platforms, communication tools, cloud infrastructure). Your use of these services is governed by their respective terms. We are not responsible for third-party service availability, pricing changes, or policy updates.
You are responsible for the security of API keys entered into the platform. AskAlf encrypts credentials at rest but cannot prevent misuse if your deployment is compromised. Rotate keys regularly and use the principle of least privilege.
SprayberryLabs and AskAlf contributors shall not be liable for any indirect, incidental, special, consequential, or punitive damages resulting from your use of the software, including but not limited to: costs incurred from AI provider API usage, data loss, infrastructure damage, or actions taken by autonomous agents.
AskAlf's source code is available at github.com/SprayberryLabs/askalf under the MIT license. See the repository's LICENSE file for full terms.
We may update these terms. Changes will be reflected in the "last updated" date above. Continued use of the software constitutes acceptance of updated terms.
Questions? Email support@askalf.org or open an issue on GitHub.