Short version: the software is free and MIT licensed, it comes with no warranty, and what your agents do on your accounts is your responsibility.
Last updated: August 21, 2026
They cover the humux.dev website and the humux software published by Merola Software & Services. Using either means you accept them. The software itself is additionally governed by the MIT licence, which prevails over anything here where the two differ.
The website and the software are provided "as is", without warranty of any kind, express or implied. We do not promise that humux is fit for a particular purpose, error-free, secure, or continuously available. To the fullest extent permitted by law, Merola Software & Services is not liable for any damage, loss of data, loss of profit, or other harm arising from the use of the website or the software.
humux is autonomous software. Under the configuration and permissions you give it, it reads and sends email, creates and changes calendar events, sends messages, browses the web, runs commands and writes code. It can get things wrong. Everything it does on your accounts, and every consequence of that, is your responsibility. Configure permissions deliberately, keep backups, and review what your agents may touch before you let them run unattended.
humux connects to services you choose — LLM providers, search engines, email hosts, calendar servers, Telegram, WhatsApp, GitHub and others — using your own accounts and API keys. You must comply with the terms of each of those services, and you are responsible for their costs. We are not a party to those relationships and have no control over them.
Use humux lawfully. Do not use it to send spam, to impersonate people, to harvest data you have no right to, or to break the law of the place you are in. The MIT licence grants you broad freedom with the code; it does not grant you an exemption from the law.
We may update these terms and the software at any time. The date at the top of this page tells you when the terms last changed. Continued use after a change means you accept it.
These terms are governed by Swiss law, excluding its conflict-of-law rules. The exclusive place of jurisdiction is Zürich, Switzerland. If any clause is found invalid, the rest stays in force.