Scope
These Alpha Program Terms apply when you request, receive, or use alpha, beta, preview, TestFlight, Discord, pilot, early-access, or experimental Autonomy features. They supplement the Terms of Service and Privacy Policy.
Invitation and Access
Alpha access is limited and may be approved, denied, paused, or revoked at any time. We may use your application details, accessibility setup, requested workflow, macOS version, organization, and feedback capacity to prioritize testers who can help us learn safely.
Please do not share private invite links, TestFlight links, unreleased downloads, license keys, support credentials, or private Discord channels unless we explicitly say they are public.
Alpha Software Is Experimental
Alpha builds may crash, misunderstand interface state, miss accessibility semantics, make incorrect suggestions, fail to complete workflows, lose local state, or require reinstalling. Features, pricing, limits, account requirements, and availability may change before general release.
Do not rely on alpha builds for high-risk, emergency, medical, legal, financial, safety-critical, or time-critical work. Keep backups and review agent actions before allowing them to affect important accounts, files, messages, or workflows.
Accessibility and Consent
Autonomy exists to adapt agents to a user's real accessibility setup. We may ask about your assistive technology, permissions, workflow barriers, fatigue patterns, or preferred review pace so we can improve the product. You choose what to share, and you can ask us to remove alpha feedback associated with you where deletion is practical and legally permitted.
If a build asks for Accessibility, Screen Recording, automation, notifications, file, or integration permissions, grant only the permissions you are comfortable testing. You can withdraw operating system permissions through macOS System Settings.
Feedback
We may ask for bug reports, workflow notes, interviews, screen recordings, logs, surveys, Discord discussions, or support sessions. You grant Autonomy permission to use feedback to improve, document, market, and commercialize the service without restriction or compensation.
Please avoid sending passwords, API keys, private health information, sensitive financial information, customer records, or other highly sensitive information through ordinary feedback channels. If we need a sensitive diagnostic artifact, we will try to provide a more appropriate path.
Community Conduct
Alpha community spaces, including Discord, should be useful and respectful. Do not harass others, publish another tester's private information, pressure disabled users to disclose more than they want, spam channels, scrape member data, or use community access for sales outreach without permission.
Confidentiality
Unless we label a build, channel, document, or announcement as private, you may talk publicly about your general experience with Autonomy. You may not disclose private channels, non-public security details, unreleased implementation details, private roadmap commitments, other testers' information, or anything we clearly mark confidential.
Data During Alpha
Alpha participation may generate more diagnostic, feedback, and support data than a general release. We use this data to triage bugs, improve accessibility coverage, understand tester fit, manage invitations, and decide what is ready for wider release. The Privacy Policy describes this in more detail.
No Guarantee of Continued Access
Alpha access does not guarantee future free access, pricing, feature availability, enterprise terms, support levels, or production access. We may remove an alpha feature, reset data, rotate credentials, or require migration to a new build or plan.
Contact
Alpha questions, feedback, and removal requests can be sent to support@tryautonomy.app.