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Terms of Service

The agreement

These terms apply to your use of Nativeloop, a product of Mundo Labs LLC. Using the product means you accept them. If your company has a signed agreement with Mundo Labs LLC, that agreement wins wherever the two differ.

What the service is

Nativeloop connects to the Google Workspace files your workspace explicitly picks, reads them into your workspace's own records, proposes work, and performs changes under permission levels your workspace sets for each kind of action — from suggest-only to automatic with review. A proposed change shows exactly what will happen before it happens, and everything done lands in a permanent audit record.

Where the product is in its life

Nativeloop is early. Access is by invitation, in small batches, working closely with design partners. Features change and sometimes break; workspace owners hear about breaking changes by email. There is no uptime commitment yet. None of this weakens the privacy policy — the data commitments there bind in full at every stage.

Your account

Sign-in is through Google; keeping that Google account secure is on you. You are responsible for what happens under your workspace: who you invite, what gets connected, and the permission levels you grant.

Your content

Your content stays yours. You give us only the rights needed to run the service: store your content, process it to produce the outputs you asked for, and show it back to you and your workspace. We claim nothing else. If you send us ideas or feedback, we can use them without owing you anything.

Approvals and permission levels

The product acts within the levels your workspace sets per kind of action. Suggest means nothing changes until a person approves the previewed change. Auto means changes apply on their own and you review the record afterward. You choose the levels; reviewing what you approve, and what you set to Auto, is your responsibility.

Acceptable use

Use the service lawfully. Do not probe or overload it, resell access without an agreement, connect content you have no right to use, or use it to break another service's terms — Google's included.

Fees

Design-partner arrangements are agreed individually today. Self-serve pricing will be published before self-serve access opens. Compute use is metered per run and visible in the product. No card is required today; when paid plans open, billing terms ship with them and you see prices before anything charges.

Leaving, and being asked to leave

You can leave at any time. Offboarding exports your records and audit history, revokes Google access, then deletes your workspace's data. We can suspend or end access for breach of these terms or abuse of the service — with notice where practical — and offboarding still runs.

Disclaimers and liability

The service is provided as-is during this stage. AI systems make mistakes: the product is built so you can see what it will do before it does it and audit what it did afterward, and those reviews are yours to do at the levels you chose. To the extent the law allows, we are not liable for indirect or consequential damages, and our total liability is capped at what you paid us in the twelve months before the claim — or $100 if you have paid us nothing.

Governing law

These terms are governed by the laws of the State of Texas.

Disputes

Write to us first: nick@mundolabs.ai. Most problems are fixed by email, fastest.

Assignment

We may assign these terms to a successor entity or affiliate that takes over Nativeloop — for example, through a reorganization, incorporation, or sale of the product line. Workspace owners get an email when that happens; your rights and our obligations under these terms do not change in the transfer.

Changes

These terms are dated. Workspace owners get an email about material changes before they take effect.

Contact

Mundo Labs LLC · nick@mundolabs.ai