Last updated: May 17, 2026
⚠ Draft pending attorney review. Some clauses below — indemnification, governing law, dispute resolution, HIPAA stance, survival — are in draft and marked with attorney-review comments in source. The binding terms in effect today remain those in the existing sections above this notice. For pre-launch enterprise contracts, please request a signed Master Services Agreement via legal@codedig.ai.
You must provide accurate information when creating an account. You are responsible for maintaining the security of your account and all activity that occurs under it. You must be at least 18 years old to use CodeDig.
You may use CodeDig to analyze repositories you own or have authorization to access. You may not use the service to analyze code without the repository owner's consent, attempt to circumvent usage limits, or reverse-engineer the service.
We strive to maintain high availability but do not guarantee uninterrupted service. We may perform maintenance with reasonable notice. Free tier users may experience reduced availability during peak usage.
You retain all rights to your code. CodeDig's analysis of your code does not grant us any ownership or license to your intellectual property. The CodeDig service, including its analysis algorithms and interface, is our intellectual property.
CodeDig uses third-party AI inference services — currently OpenAI and Anthropic — to power code archaeology, guided tours, narrative generation, and automated documentation features.
Your code is not used to train any AI model by CodeDig, OpenAI, or Anthropic. Both providers' API terms prohibit using API inputs for model training.
AI-generated output (analysis summaries, narratives, documentation drafts) is advisory only. You are responsible for reviewing AI-generated content before acting on it in production contexts. CodeDig makes no warranty as to the accuracy or completeness of AI-generated output.
You may disable AI features for your organization at any time via Settings → Privacy. Self-hosted customers may disable AI features by leaving the OPENAI_API_KEY and ANTHROPIC_API_KEY environment variables unset. Disabling AI features does not affect repository indexing or non-AI analysis capabilities.
CodeDig is provided “as is” without warranty. We are not liable for damages arising from your use of the service, including but not limited to production incidents that analysis did not catch. Our total liability is limited to the amount you paid for the service in the 12 months preceding the claim.
Either party may terminate this agreement at any time. Upon termination, your access to the service will cease and your data will be deleted according to our retention policy. You may export your data before termination.
Customer indemnification. You agree to indemnify, defend, and hold harmless CodeDig and its officers, directors, employees, and agents from and against any claims, damages, losses, liabilities, costs, and expenses (including reasonable attorneys' fees) arising from: (a) your misuse of the Service; (b) your access to repositories without the authorization of the repository owner; (c) your breach of these Terms; or (d) your violation of any applicable law or third-party right.
CodeDig indemnification. CodeDig agrees to indemnify, defend, and hold harmless you and your officers, directors, employees, and agents from and against any third-party claims alleging that the CodeDig platform itself (excluding your code or content) infringes any patent, copyright, trademark, or trade secret enforceable in the jurisdiction of use, provided you: (i) promptly notify CodeDig in writing of the claim; (ii) grant CodeDig sole control of the defense and any settlement; and (iii) reasonably cooperate with CodeDig at CodeDig's expense. This indemnity does not apply to claims arising from your modifications, combinations, or use of the Service in a manner not authorized by these Terms.
Each party's indemnification obligations are subject to the limitations of liability set forth in Section 6.
These Terms are governed by the laws of the State of Delaware, without regard to its conflict-of-law provisions. The United Nations Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods does not apply to these Terms.
Subject to Section 10 (Dispute Resolution), each party irrevocably submits to the exclusive jurisdiction of the state and federal courts located in Delaware for the resolution of any dispute arising out of or relating to these Terms.
Informal negotiation. Before initiating any formal proceeding, each party agrees to attempt to resolve any dispute arising under these Terms through good-faith informal negotiation. The aggrieved party must send written notice describing the dispute to the other party. The parties will have 30 days from receipt of that notice to reach a mutually acceptable resolution.
Mediation. If informal negotiation does not resolve the dispute within 30 days, the parties agree to submit the dispute to non-binding mediation before a mutually agreed-upon mediator as a prerequisite to litigation. Each party bears its own costs of mediation.
Litigation. If mediation is unsuccessful, either party may pursue its rights in the state or federal courts of Delaware as specified in Section 9. Nothing in this section prevents either party from seeking emergency injunctive relief in any court of competent jurisdiction to prevent irreparable harm. CodeDig does not require mandatory arbitration at this time; if that changes, affected customers will receive 30 days' notice.
Paid plans (Team, Business, and Enterprise) are governed by the CodeDig Service Level Agreement (“SLA”), which sets out uptime commitments and service-credit remedies for downtime below the committed threshold. Service credits are the sole and exclusive remedy for SLA failures; credits do not entitle you to a refund or create any additional liability for CodeDig.
Free tier. The Free tier is provided on a best-effort basis with no uptime commitment. Free tier users are not eligible for service credits.
CodeDig is not a HIPAA Business Associate and has not implemented HIPAA-specific controls. Customers may not upload, submit, or process Protected Health Information (“PHI”) as defined under the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (“HIPAA”) through CodeDig. CodeDig will not execute a Business Associate Agreement (“BAA”) at this time.
If you are a covered entity or business associate under HIPAA, you must ensure that no PHI is present in any repository, code snippet, or metadata submitted to CodeDig. Breach of this restriction is a material breach of these Terms and may result in immediate account suspension.
For CodeDig's general security posture, including encryption, access controls, and audit logging, see our Security Overview.
The following provisions survive any expiration or termination of these Terms and shall remain in full force and effect:
For questions about these terms, contact us at legal@codedig.ai.