Terms

Optimum Forge terms of use

These terms are written conservatively around the current product behavior. They should be reviewed by the owner before wider commercial rollout.

1. Product purpose

Optimum Forge is provided as an assistive AI workspace. It helps users refine prompts, structure app ideas, generate documentation from source input, and use related workspace features that are currently available in the product.

2. No guarantee of completeness or correctness

Generated outputs should always be reviewed by the user. Prompt improvements, idea plans, documentation outputs, technical notes, and risk observations can be useful, but they are not guaranteed to be complete, error-free, or suitable for every context without human review.

3. User responsibility

You remain responsible for the material you submit and for how you use the outputs generated by the product. That includes prompts, product decisions, technical implementations, documentation, security review, and any downstream publishing or deployment choices.

4. Source material and uploaded content

If you submit code, source files, or project material to the documentation workflow, you should make sure you are authorized to use that material in this way. Generated documentation is a starting point and should still be verified before being treated as formal technical truth.

5. AI-assisted nature of the product

Forge relies on AI-assisted workflows and backend integrations. Because of that, outputs may vary, and some results may be incomplete, approximate, or shaped by the structure of the submitted input.

6. Availability and changes

The current product can evolve over time. Features, limits, account behavior, guest behavior, and integrations may be updated, added, restricted, or removed as the product matures.

7. Appropriate use

The product should be used lawfully and responsibly. It should not be relied on as a substitute for professional legal, compliance, security, or high-stakes technical review where expert oversight is required.

8. Owner review still required

These terms intentionally avoid unsupported promises and still require final owner validation for business identity, jurisdiction, and full legal completeness.