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Last updated · 31 May 2026

Terms of Service

Welcome to Docklet. These Terms of Service ("Terms") govern your access to and use of the Docklet platform — including our website, APIs, and any related services (collectively, the "Service"). By creating an account or using the Service, you agree to these Terms.

We wrote this document in plain English so you know what to expect. The important protections for you are up front; sections about enforcement, account removal, and limitations of liability are toward the end. If anything is unclear, reach out at legal@docklet.io.

Our Privacy Policy explains how we handle personal data. Both documents apply together.

1. What Docklet is

Docklet ("we", "us", "our") is the trade name for the Docklet service, operated from Dubai, United Arab Emirates. These Terms are between you and the operator of that service, referred to throughout as Docklet. We do not publish the operator's personal identity on this site; formal notices may be sent to legal@docklet.io.

We provide a deployment and collaboration platform for AI-generated HTML artifacts and related experiences ("Docklets"). We host, version, and help you share what you publish — you remain responsible for what you put on the Service.

2. Who can use Docklet

You must be at least 16 years old and able to enter a binding contract in your jurisdiction. If you use Docklet on behalf of an organization, you represent that you have authority to bind that organization to these Terms.

3. Your account

Keep your login credentials confidential and tell us promptly at security@docklet.io if you suspect unauthorized access. You are responsible for activity under your account. We may ask you to verify your identity or email address before enabling certain features.

4. Your content & spaces

You retain ownership of the content you upload and publish. By using the Service, you grant Docklet a limited, worldwide, non-exclusive license to host, store, reproduce, and display your content solely to operate the Service — including backups, caching, and delivery to your chosen audience.

You choose visibility for each Docklet. You are responsible for ensuring you have the rights to publish your content and that it complies with these Terms and applicable law.

Space names. Each account has a space name (URL identifier) that must be yours to use. Do not register names that impersonate other people, organizations, or well-known brands. See section 13 for how we handle violations.

5. Plans, billing & paid subscriptions

Paid plans are described on our pricing page and in your checkout or order confirmation. Fees are billed in advance on a recurring basis unless stated otherwise. You authorize us and our payment processor to charge your payment method for applicable fees, taxes, and renewals.

You may cancel a paid subscription according to the flow in your account settings or as described in your plan documentation. Cancellation stops future charges; access typically continues until the end of the current billing period unless we state otherwise.

We may change prices for paid plans with reasonable advance notice. If you do not agree to a price change, you may cancel before it takes effect.

When paid-plan terms apply. Plan-specific guarantees, service commitments, billing protections, and other conditions described for paid subscriptions apply only while you are on a paid billing period — that is, after we have successfully charged your payment method (or received payment under an agreed invoice) for that plan. They do not apply during a free trial, promotional trial, or any other period where you have paid-plan functionality without paying. Those periods are governed by section 6 (Free account conditions), even if your dashboard shows a Pro, Team, or Enterprise plan name.

6. Free accounts

We may offer free access tiers ("Free accounts") so you can try Docklet without payment. Free accounts are provided on an as-is basis: features, limits, and availability for Free accounts are not guaranteed and may change.

Free trials and complimentary paid access. We may also give you temporary access to a paid plan without charge — for example a free trial of Pro or Team, a promotional extension, or a gifted subscription period we grant at our discretion. During any such period:

When a trial or gifted period ends, access may revert to the Free tier or require payment to continue paid features, as described in the offer or in-product notice. Starting a paid billing period is what moves you onto paid-plan terms in section 5.

We will give you at least 30 days' prior notice before material changes to Free account terms take effect (for example, storage limits, feature access, or eligibility). Notice may be sent by email and/or shown in the product. Continued use after the effective date constitutes acceptance of the updated terms for Free accounts.

Inactivity. If a Free account — including any account in a free trial or complimentary paid-access period under the paragraph above — has no qualifying activity for more than 180 consecutive days, we may delete the account and associated content. Before doing so, we will send at least 30 days' notice to the email on file, unless you enter a paid billing period for a subscription plan or take another action we describe in that notice to keep the account active. "Activity" means a sign-in, publish, deployment, API call, billing event, or other use we reasonably count as genuine use of the Service — we will define this clearly in any inactivity notice.

Free accounts (and free-trial or gifted paid-access periods) do not include paid-plan service-level commitments, dedicated support, or data retention beyond what we describe in our Privacy Policy.

7. Acceptable use

You agree not to use Docklet to:

We may investigate suspected violations and cooperate with law enforcement where required. Serious violations are addressed under section 13.

8. Intellectual property

Docklet's name, logo, software, documentation, and design are our intellectual property or our licensors'. These Terms do not grant you any right to use our trademarks except as needed to describe your lawful use of the Service.

If you believe content on Docklet infringes your copyright, send a notice to legal@docklet.io with the information required by applicable law (e.g. DMCA in the United States). We may remove or disable access to allegedly infringing material and notify the uploader.

9. Availability & changes

We work to keep Docklet reliable, but the Service is provided as available. Planned maintenance, outages, and third-party failures can occur. We may add, change, or remove features; for paid plans we aim to give reasonable notice of material reductions in core functionality.

We may update these Terms from time to time. For material changes we will notify you by email or in-product notice before they take effect, except where immediate change is required by law or for security. The "Last updated" date at the top reflects the current version. If you disagree with updated Terms, you should stop using the Service and may delete your account.

10. Ending your account

You may delete your account at any time through account settings or by contacting us. We may suspend or terminate your access if you breach these Terms, if required by law, or if we discontinue the Service — with notice where reasonable, except as described in section 13.

Upon termination, your right to use the Service ends. We will delete or retain data as described in our Privacy Policy and applicable law. Provisions that by their nature should survive (including ownership, disclaimers, liability limits, and dispute terms) will survive termination.

11. Disclaimers & liability

Disclaimer. To the fullest extent permitted by law, the Service is provided "as is" and "as available" without warranties of any kind, whether express, implied, or statutory, including implied warranties of merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, and non-infringement. We do not warrant that the Service will be uninterrupted, error-free, or secure.

Limitation of liability. To the fullest extent permitted by law, Docklet and its affiliates, officers, employees, and suppliers will not be liable for any indirect, incidental, special, consequential, or punitive damages, or for loss of profits, data, goodwill, or business opportunities, arising from your use of the Service. Our total aggregate liability for all claims arising out of or related to these Terms or the Service in any twelve-month period is limited to the total fees you actually paid to Docklet for the Service during that same period. If you paid no fees (for example on a Free account, free trial, or gifted access), our liability cap is zero, except where a higher minimum is required by applicable law.

Some jurisdictions do not allow certain exclusions or limitations; in those cases our liability is limited to the maximum extent permitted by law.

Indemnity. You will defend and indemnify Docklet against claims, damages, and costs (including reasonable legal fees) arising from your content, your use of the Service, or your violation of these Terms or applicable law, except to the extent caused by our gross negligence or willful misconduct.

12. General legal terms

Governing law. These Terms are governed by the laws of the United Arab Emirates, as applied in the Emirate of Dubai, without regard to conflict-of-law rules, except where mandatory consumer protection laws in your country of residence require otherwise.

Disputes. Before filing a claim, you agree to contact us at legal@docklet.io and attempt to resolve the dispute informally for at least 30 days. Except where prohibited by applicable law, disputes will be subject to the exclusive jurisdiction of the courts of Dubai, United Arab Emirates. You waive any right to participate in a class action to the extent permitted by law.

Assignment. You may not assign these Terms without our consent. We may assign them upon formation of a corporate entity that operates Docklet, or in connection with a merger, acquisition, or sale of assets. If we do, we will update these Terms and notify you where required.

Severability. If any provision is unenforceable, the rest remains in effect.

Entire agreement. These Terms, together with the Privacy Policy and any plan-specific or Enterprise agreement you sign, are the entire agreement between you and Docklet regarding the Service.

13. Enforcement & immediate removal

We want Docklet to be safe and trustworthy for everyone. The rules in this section exist to protect users, third parties, and the platform. Where stated below, we may act without prior notice, including removing content, suspending spaces, or deleting accounts.

13.1 Illegal and harmful content

You must not publish, store, or link to content that is illegal or that promotes illegal activity, including but not limited to child sexual abuse material, terrorism, human trafficking, or content that violates export control or sanctions law. Such content will be removed without prior notice, and we may report it to authorities and permanently terminate the responsible account.

13.2 Brand impersonation and misleading space names

Space names, Docklet titles, and published pages must not mimic, impersonate, or falsely suggest affiliation with well-known brands, public figures, government bodies, or other organizations without authorization. This includes look-alike names, misleading logos, and phishing-style pages. We may delete violating spaces and accounts without prior notice when impersonation or deception is clear or poses risk to others.

13.3 Abuse of the Service or other users

Abuse includes harassment campaigns, coordinated attacks, scraping in violation of these Terms, resource abuse, or any pattern of use intended to harm Docklet or its users. In cases of abuse, we may suspend or delete an account without prior notice when immediate action is necessary to protect the Service or third parties.

13.4 Fraud

Fraud includes payment fraud, chargeback abuse, identity misrepresentation, coupon or referral manipulation, and creating accounts to evade prior bans. Fraud will result in immediate account deletion with no prior notice, and we may pursue recovery and cooperate with payment providers and law enforcement.

13.5 Our discretion

We are not obligated to monitor all content but may use automated and manual review. Decisions under this section are made in good faith to enforce these Terms and applicable law. If you believe we acted in error, contact legal@docklet.io with details — we will review appeals where appropriate, except where law or safety prevents restoration.

14. Contact

Docklet · Dubai, United Arab Emirates
General: hello@docklet.io
Legal & Terms: legal@docklet.io
Security: security@docklet.io

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