LEGAL
Terms of Service
Last updated: 2026-06-09
These terms govern your use of the hosted SlopGuard service at slopguard.app. By installing the GitHub App or signing in, you agree to them. The source is available (MIT with the Commons Clause): you may read it and self-host it for your own use, but you may not sell it or run it as a hosted service for others.
1. The service
SlopGuard is a triage tool. It scores pull requests and issues, tags their likely provenance, and applies a slop-quarantine label with a review comment. It is not a moderation authority and it never auto-closes, merges, or pushes. A maintainer makes every destructive decision with an explicit /slop command.
Scores are heuristics and model outputs, not factual determinations. Detection-quality numbers we publish are measured on a small evaluation set and are provided as guidance, not a guarantee of accuracy for your repositories.
2. Plans and billing
A free tier is available. Paid plans are Pro ($19/month), Team ($99/month), and Enterprise ($299/month). Payments are processed by Polar as Merchant of Record, which issues invoices and handles applicable taxes.
Subscriptions renew automatically until cancelled. You can change or cancel your plan, and access invoices, through the Polar customer portal linked from your account. Upgrades are prorated immediately; downgrades take effect at the end of the current billing period.
Refunds are handled per Polar's policies and applicable consumer law. Contact us if a charge looks wrong.
3. Acceptable use
Use the service only on repositories and organizations you are authorized to manage. Do not attempt to disrupt the service, reverse the rate limits, or use it to harass contributors.
You are responsible for the decisions you make with the tool, including which contributions you approve or reject.
4. No warranty
The service is provided “as is” and “as available,” without warranties of any kind, express or implied. We do not warrant that scoring is accurate, that the service is uninterrupted, or that it will catch every low-effort contribution or never flag a legitimate one.
5. Limitation of liability
To the maximum extent permitted by law, SlopGuard and its operator are not liable for indirect, incidental, or consequential damages, or for decisions made using the tool. Our total liability for any claim is limited to the amount you paid for the service in the three months before the claim.
6. Open source
The SlopGuard source is available at https://github.com/Blue-B/slopguard under the MIT License with the Commons Clause. You may read, modify, and self-host it for your own use, but the Commons Clause prohibits selling it or offering it as a hosted service to third parties. The hosted service at slopguard.app, its infrastructure, branding, and managed features are operated by us and governed by these terms.
7. Changes and contact
We may update these terms; material changes will be reflected by the “last updated” date. Continued use after a change means you accept it. These terms are governed by the laws of the Republic of Korea. Questions: open an issue at https://github.com/Blue-B/slopguard/issues.