Mindcache

Terms

Mindcache should be usable, local-first where possible, and clear about hosted limits.

These terms describe how the hosted service, playground, billing flows, and API access are expected to be used. They are written to match the current product instead of pretending the product is more finished than it is.

Last updated: April 2, 2026

Using the service

Mindcache provides hosted and local-first product surfaces, including the website, playground, billing flows, account system, and developer interfaces. By using the hosted service, you agree to use it lawfully and not to abuse the runtime, model, billing, or account infrastructure.

Accounts and access

You are responsible for keeping your account credentials and API keys secure. You may not share credentials in ways that bypass plan limits, billing rules, or usage controls. Mindcache may suspend accounts or keys that are abused, compromised, or used in ways that threaten service stability.

Plans, credits, and limits

Hosted usage may be limited by plan, rate limits, import size, daily operations, or available pay-as-you-go credit. If a PAYG balance reaches zero or below, access to usage-gated actions may pause until more credit is added.

Your content

You retain responsibility for the memory content, files, and inputs you import. You should not upload content you do not have the right to process. You also remain responsible for ensuring that any hosted use of personal, confidential, or regulated data is appropriate for your situation.

Model and infrastructure providers

Parts of the hosted service may depend on third-party providers for payments, model inference, hosting, and related infrastructure. Availability, latency, or output quality may change when those providers change or experience failures.

No guarantee of perfect recall

Mindcache is designed to improve memory capture, retrieval, and digest, but it does not guarantee completeness, correctness, permanence, or legal compliance for every output. Retrieval and digest are probabilistic product behaviors, not guarantees of truth.

Service changes

Mindcache may update features, limits, plans, interfaces, or underlying runtime behavior as the product evolves. Where practical, material changes to public-facing policies or limits will be reflected on the website.

Contact

For questions about service terms, billing, or account handling, contact [email protected].

These terms work together with the Privacy page. Privacy explains what hosted Mindcache stores and processes. Terms explain how hosted Mindcache may be used.

For limits and billing context, see Pricing. For developer-facing endpoints, see API.