Atlas Terms of Service
Atlas is a beta connected-workspace product. These Terms of Service govern access to Atlas, including its search, preview, connector, and user-requested action features.
Last updated March 9, 2026
Recent updates
Short summary of the latest legal and product-surface changes reflected on this page.
- Replaced placeholder legal references with a structured production terms page.
- Added explicit connector, mutation, share-link, and beta-service risk language.
- Aligned the terms with the live connector set and current free-beta launch posture.
Acceptance and Eligibility
- By creating an account, signing in, or using Atlas, the user agrees to these Terms and the Atlas Privacy Policy.
- Atlas is intended for users who are at least 16 years old.
- The user must provide truthful registration information and keep account credentials secure.
What Atlas Provides
Atlas helps users connect supported providers, index connected content, preview supported files or records, and search across a connected workspace. Atlas is currently operated as a free beta product and may change quickly.
- Features, connectors, limits, and availability may change, degrade, or be removed at any time during the beta stage.
- Atlas may later introduce paid plans, usage limits, or commercial terms, but those are not active yet unless Atlas clearly states otherwise.
Connected Providers and Third-Party Services
- Provider terms still govern the underlying services a user connects to Atlas.
- The user is responsible for having the rights and authority needed to connect an account, authorize access, and share or operate on connected content.
- Atlas may rely on third-party infrastructure and provider APIs to run the product. Those services may impose their own limits, outages, or policy changes.
Supported User-Requested Actions
Depending on the connected provider, Atlas may let a user browse connected content, search indexed results, preview supported items, download supported items, upload new files, create folders, rename items, move items, copy items, delete items, create share links, create repository branches, and edit repository files. These actions only run when the user requests them and when the connected account has the necessary provider-side permission.
- The user is responsible for confirming the target account, file, repository, or destination before submitting an action.
- Atlas does not guarantee that a provider will honor every requested action, and provider-side permission changes or API limits can cause an action to fail.
- Atlas may log action history, notifications, or audit events related to requested operations.
Acceptable Use
- Users may not use Atlas to violate law, abuse third-party services, exceed granted permissions, scrape other users data without authorization, or interfere with the service.
- Users may not use Atlas to distribute malware, bypass provider restrictions, test credentials they do not own, or impersonate another person or organization.
- Atlas may suspend, rate limit, or disable accounts or connectors that create operational, security, or policy risk.
Beta Service Terms
- Atlas is offered on a beta basis. Features may be incomplete, unstable, or unavailable.
- Atlas does not promise uninterrupted service, error-free operation, permanent feature availability, or compatibility with every connected provider workflow.
- Users should maintain their own backups and should not rely on Atlas as the sole record of provider content or history.
Suspension, Deactivation, and Changes
- Atlas may suspend or limit access to protect the service, respond to legal requests, investigate abuse, or address security issues.
- Users may stop using Atlas at any time and can disconnect supported connectors from inside the product.
- Atlas may modify or discontinue features, connectors, or operational limits without advance notice during the beta stage.
Disclaimers and Limits of Liability
- Atlas is provided on an as is and as available basis to the fullest extent allowed by applicable law.
- Atlas disclaims warranties of merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, non-infringement, and uninterrupted availability to the fullest extent allowed by applicable law.
- To the fullest extent allowed by applicable law, Atlas will not be liable for indirect, incidental, special, consequential, exemplary, or punitive damages, or for lost profits, lost data, lost goodwill, or provider-side losses.
- If liability cannot be excluded, Atlas's aggregate liability will be limited to the amount the user paid to Atlas for the service during the 12 months before the claim, which is currently zero for most beta users.
Feedback and Disputes
- If a user sends feedback, Atlas may use it without restriction or compensation to improve the product.
- Disputes should first be raised directly with Atlas through the public contact channel so the parties can try to resolve the issue informally.
- Atlas is not adopting mandatory arbitration in this beta version of the Terms, and Atlas is not locking a hard state venue until the operator structure is finalized.