Terms of Service

The deal between you and Reform

Last updated April 19, 2026

Plain-English summary

Reform is a tool for analyzing and improving the UI of websites you own. By signing in you're saying: I have permission to do this on the repos and sites I connect, I understand the AI-generated code is suggestions (not guarantees), and I won't use Reform to attack other people's software. We'll make a best effort to keep the service running and your data safe — but software occasionally breaks and we can't promise zero downtime. If you don't like these terms, don't use Reform.

Who can use Reform

  • · You must be at least 13 years old.
  • · You must have permission to read, modify, and ship code from any repository you connect. If a repo belongs to your employer, that's their decision to make — not yours.
  • · You must own or have authorization to install our heatmap script on any site you add.
  • · You're responsible for keeping your sign-in credentials secure.

What Reform actually does

Reform reads code from repositories you authorize, generates suggestions and previews using AI, and (if you ask) opens a pull request on your behalf with the proposed changes. We also collect aggregated visitor behavior on sites where you install the tracker so we can show you heatmaps. Everything we do is initiated by you — Reform doesn't modify your code unless you explicitly approve a change.

AI-generated code

Suggestions and code transformations are produced by AI (Claude). We do our best to generate working, idiomatic code, but:

  • · You should review every change before merging.
  • · AI output may contain bugs, security issues, or non-optimal patterns.
  • · You — not Reform — are responsible for what ends up in your repository and on your site.
  • · Reform doesn't claim ownership over generated code; you own it the same way you own anything else committed to your repo.

What you can't do

  • · Use Reform to attack, scrape, or reverse-engineer software you don't own.
  • · Install the heatmap tracker on a site you don't control.
  • · Try to get around rate limits, billing, or any usage caps.
  • · Use Reform to generate or distribute illegal content, malware, or anything designed to harm others.
  • · Resell Reform as your own product.

Plans and billing

  • · The free tier exists and stays free for personal projects with reasonable usage.
  • · Paid plans renew automatically on the same day each month until you cancel. You can cancel anytime from your account.
  • · We don't pro-rate refunds for partial months, but if you're unhappy in the first 14 days of a paid plan, email us and we'll figure something out.
  • · If your payment fails, we'll email you and pause paid features until it's resolved. We won't delete your account or your data.

Service availability

Reform is provided "as is". We aim for high uptime, but we don't promise it. The service may occasionally be unavailable for maintenance, deploys, or because an external dependency (GitHub, Anthropic, Stripe, our hosting providers) is having a bad day. We're not liable for losses caused by downtime.

Your content, your repos

You keep full ownership of your code, your designs, and your repositories. By using Reform you're giving us permission to read those things solely to provide the service — we don't use your code to train AI models or share it with anyone outside the operational dependencies listed in our Privacy Policy.

Termination

You can stop using Reform any time by signing out and (if you want) emailing us to delete your account. We can suspend or terminate accounts that violate these terms, attempt to abuse the service, or put other users at risk. If we do, we'll tell you why if it's safe to.

Limitation of liability

To the maximum extent allowed by law, Reform isn't responsible for indirect, incidental, or consequential damages arising from your use of the service. Our total liability for any claim related to Reform won't exceed what you paid us in the previous twelve months (or $50, whichever is greater).

Changes to these terms

If we change these terms in a material way, we'll bump the "Last updated" date and email account holders in advance. Continued use after a change means you accept the new version. If you don't, you can stop using Reform.

Contact

Questions about these terms: hamza.daqa@gmail.com.