Effective June 6, 2026
Terms of Service
These terms apply when you use TryCase through the website, dashboard, CLI, skills, or related services. TryCase is early software for disposable testing environments, so the rules below are intentionally direct.
Using TryCase
TryCase provides temporary cloud environments for running, testing, debugging, and capturing proof for Linux-compatible applications. You need an account to use the dashboard or CLI. You are responsible for the activity in your account and workspace, including activity by agents, collaborators, or automation you allow to use TryCase.
Your code and content
You keep ownership of your code, files, prompts, secrets, logs, screenshots, recordings, and artifacts. You give TryCase permission to host, transfer, copy, store, execute, display, and process that content only as needed to provide, secure, troubleshoot, and improve the service.
You are responsible for having the right to upload, test, or process any code or data you send to TryCase. Do not use TryCase for content that you are not allowed to process in a cloud test environment.
Disposable environments
TryCase environments are temporary test environments, not durable hosting, production infrastructure, backup storage, or a place to run long-lived workloads. Environments may stop, expire, fail, be destroyed, or be auto-stopped to protect capacity, cost, security, or reliability. You should keep source code, important files, and durable state outside TryCase unless the product explicitly says they are stored as artifacts or project settings.
Secrets
TryCase includes project secret features for development and testing. Use development credentials where possible. You are responsible for deciding which secrets are safe to use in a disposable environment and for rotating credentials if your app, logs, screenshots, recordings, or artifacts expose them.
Acceptable use
You may not use TryCase to:
- Break the law or violate the rights of others.
- Attack, scan, overload, or bypass controls on systems you do not own or have permission to test.
- Run malware, credential theft, spam, phishing, bot activity, crypto mining, or abusive network activity.
- Attempt to escape runtime isolation, access another user's data, or interfere with TryCase infrastructure.
- Use the service as general-purpose hosting, proxying, scraping, file storage, or bandwidth resale.
- Upload highly sensitive regulated data unless you have separately confirmed TryCase is suitable for that use.
Plans, credits, and billing
TryCase uses plans and credits to measure active environment time and capacity. Credits may be included in a plan, granted manually, purchased as top-ups when available, or adjusted for support reasons. Environment mode, size, active time, and resource use can affect credit usage. Unless required by law or agreed in writing, payments are non-refundable and unused credits have no cash value.
We may change prices, included credits, limits, or plan names as the product evolves. If a material change affects an active paid plan, we will try to give reasonable notice before it takes effect.
Third-party services
TryCase depends on third-party services such as authentication, billing, cloud infrastructure, and storage. Your use of those services may also be governed by their terms. If a third-party service is unavailable or changes its APIs, TryCase functionality may be affected.
Beta service and availability
TryCase is an early product. We work hard to make it reliable, but the service is provided as available and may change quickly. We do not guarantee uninterrupted availability, exact startup time, successful test results, artifact retention, compatibility with every Linux app, or that every generated proof will catch every issue in your code.
Limitation of liability
To the fullest extent allowed by law, TryCase is not liable for indirect, incidental, special, consequential, exemplary, or punitive damages, or for lost profits, lost revenue, lost data, lost code, business interruption, or replacement services. To the fullest extent allowed by law, TryCase's total liability for any claim is limited to the amount you paid TryCase in the three months before the event giving rise to the claim, or USD $100 if you have not paid TryCase.
Suspension and termination
We may suspend or terminate access if we believe an account is abusing the service, creating security or reliability risk, violating these terms, or exposing TryCase or others to legal risk. You can stop using TryCase at any time. You remain responsible for charges incurred before termination.
Changes and contact
We may update these terms as TryCase changes. We will update the effective date when we make material changes. Questions, support requests, and legal notices can be sent to ben@trycase.dev.