Legal · Version 1.0
The rules of Corollary — shaped by seven governance principles that we cannot unilaterally change.
Effective: February 25, 2026 · Last Updated: February 25, 2026
These seven principles are structurally binding. They are encoded into our Terms, our platform architecture, and our governance structure. They cannot be amended without community council approval and supermajority user ratification.
A meaningful free tier is guaranteed and cannot be eliminated. AI tool creation and access must remain broadly available.
Creators retain full intellectual property rights. Data is exportable at any time, and no lock-in mechanisms may be introduced.
Revenue allocation, governance decisions, and platform changes are disclosed publicly. No hidden data practices.
A community council with binding authority governs platform rules. Revenue includes a Public AI Value Fund contribution.
Human craftsmanship is recognized and elevated. Attribution and remix lineage are preserved.
No single entity may dominate. If governance principles are violated, users retain the right to fork the platform.
The platform and its governance adapt through structured community processes, not unilateral decisions.
By creating an account or using Corollary, you agree to these Terms of Service, our Privacy Policy, and the seven Governance Principles above. If you do not agree, do not use the platform.
You must be at least 13 years old (or 16 in the EU/UK) to use Corollary. By using the platform, you represent that you meet this requirement.
You are responsible for maintaining the security of your account credentials. You agree to notify us immediately of any unauthorized access. We are not liable for losses caused by unauthorized use of your account.
You may have one account. Creating multiple accounts to circumvent limits, manipulate ratings, or abuse the platform is grounds for termination.
Per Governance Principle 2, you retain all intellectual property rights to tools you create on Corollary. By publishing a tool, you grant Corollary a limited, non-exclusive license to host, display, and distribute the tool as necessary to operate the platform.
When you fork a tool, you must maintain attribution to the original creator. The remix lineage is preserved automatically and cannot be removed. This ensures human craftsmanship is always recognized.
Creators may set prices for their tools. Revenue from paid tools is allocated as follows:
Payouts are processed through Stripe Connect. You are responsible for any taxes owed on earnings. The fee structure above may only be changed through the community governance process with 30 days advance notice.
You agree not to use Corollary to:
We may remove content and suspend accounts that violate these terms. Appeals are reviewed by the community governance council, not solely by Corollary staff.
The Builder uses AI to help you create tools. You are responsible for reviewing and testing all generated code before publishing. Corollary does not guarantee that AI-generated code is free of bugs, security vulnerabilities, or legal issues.
Tools created with the Builder are your intellectual property. The AI's contribution does not create any competing claim to ownership.
Corollary will always maintain a meaningful free tier that includes the ability to create, publish, and share tools. This is a structural commitment, not a promotional offer. The free tier cannot be eliminated without community council approval and supermajority user ratification.
Corollary is provided “as is” without warranties of any kind. To the maximum extent permitted by law, Corollary's liability is limited to the amount you have paid us in the 12 months preceding the claim.
We are not liable for damages arising from tools created by users, downtime, data loss beyond our reasonable control, or third-party services integrated with the platform.
You may delete your account at any time. We may terminate or suspend your account for violation of these Terms, with the following protections:
We may update these Terms. When we do:
These Terms are governed by the laws of the State of Delaware, United States, without regard to conflict of law principles. Any disputes will be resolved through binding arbitration under the rules of the American Arbitration Association, except that either party may seek injunctive relief in a court of competent jurisdiction.
Questions about these Terms? Reach us at legal@corollary.tools.