Last updated: February 21, 2026
Terms of Service
These terms describe how organizations and users can access and operate Swarm in production engineering workflows.
Service scope
Swarm provides automation workflows that help engineering teams move from scoped issues to review-ready pull requests.
Use of the service indicates acceptance of these terms and any organization-specific agreements that govern your workspace.
Account responsibility
Organizations are responsible for managing user access and ensuring only authorized contributors run automations against repositories.
Users must keep credentials and integration tokens secure and must not share access outside approved team members.
Acceptable use
You agree not to use Swarm to violate laws, abuse third-party systems, exfiltrate data, or intentionally introduce malicious code.
Automations should be configured with appropriate review, testing, and approval safeguards for your risk profile.
Third-party services
Swarm integrates with external tools such as GitHub and Linear; your use of those integrations is also subject to their terms.
Feature availability may change as providers evolve APIs, capabilities, or access requirements.
Availability and changes
Swarm is continuously developed and may add, modify, or remove features to improve reliability and safety.
Downtime, interruptions, and generated output errors can occur, so customers should maintain independent review and release controls.
Warranty and liability
Swarm is provided on an as-is basis and does not replace human engineering judgment, security review, or legal review.
To the maximum extent permitted by law, liability is limited to direct damages arising from service access and use.
Questions about these policies should be routed through your Swarm workspace support channel.