Terms of Service
Version 2026-07-01. Applies to tryathena.dev and the Athena API.
These terms are an agreement between you (or the organization you represent) and Athena. By creating an account or using the service you accept them. If you accept on behalf of an organization, you confirm you have authority to bind it.
The service
Athena builds a knowledge base from the repositories, documents, and tools your organization connects, and runs AI agents over that knowledge to answer questions and carry out product-development work you initiate. The service is in beta: features may change, and availability is provided on a best-effort basis without an uptime guarantee.
Your account
Sign-in is passwordless via GitHub, Google, or a one-time email code. One email maps to exactly one sign-in method. You are responsible for activity under your account and for keeping your sign-in provider secure. Workspace owners control membership, roles, and permissions for their workspace.
Your content
You retain all rights to the code, documents, and data you or your organization bring to Athena. You grant us the limited rights needed to operate the service: to store, index, and process that content, and to send prompts derived from it to the AI providers your workspace configures. We claim no ownership of AI outputs generated for you; you are responsible for reviewing them before relying on them. Every code change an Athena agent produces requires your explicit approval before it reaches your repositories.
Acceptable use
Do not use Athena to violate law, infringe others' rights, probe or disrupt the service or other tenants, resell access without an agreement, or connect content you have no right to process. We may suspend accounts that put the platform or other customers at risk.
Billing
Paid plans are billed through Razorpay in advance. AI usage draws down workspace credits; owners can set spend caps and kill switches. Fees are non-refundable except where required by law. We may change pricing with notice effective from your next billing period.
Privacy and data protection
Our Privacy Policy describes what we process and the rights you can exercise in-product, including full data export and account erasure. For customer workspaces we act as a processor; a data-processing agreement is available on request.
Disclaimers and liability
The service is provided as-is during beta. To the maximum extent permitted by law, we disclaim implied warranties and our aggregate liability for claims arising out of the service is limited to the amounts you paid us in the twelve months before the claim. Nothing in these terms limits liability that cannot be limited by law.
Termination
You can stop using Athena at any time: workspace owners can delete their workspace and any user can delete their account, both from settings, with permanent data deletion after a 30-day recovery window. We may terminate for material breach with notice.
Changes
When these terms change materially we bump the version above and ask you to re-accept them on your next sign-in. Continued use after acceptance constitutes agreement.