Terms & Conditions
The operating terms for using DevCite, including service scope, responsibilities, billing, and liability boundaries.
Last updated: March 16, 2026
Service scope
Automated reporting from connected tools
DevCite ingests configured metadata sources and delivers summaries to your chosen communication channels.
Public-site operating model
Customer responsibility
You control tool access rights
Customers must ensure they have the authority to connect third-party systems and share metadata into the service.
Public-site operating model
Operations
Structured for leadership visibilityDelivery quality depends partly on the uptime and API behavior of connected third-party tools such as GitHub, Jira, or Slack.
Key boundaries
- Customers control third-party access rights.
- Third-party API uptime is outside DevCite control.
- Generated summaries support decision-making but do not replace human review.
- Billing follows plan terms unless separately contracted.
Commercial questions
[email protected]Contact the team if you need procurement review, custom billing terms, or a signed enterprise agreement.
1. Acceptance of Terms
By accessing and using DevCite, you agree to be bound by these Terms and Conditions. If you do not agree with any part of these terms, you may not use our service.
2. Description of Service
DevCite provides an automated AI-driven reporting utility that ingests read-only metadata from your configured third-party tools such as GitHub, Jira, Bitbucket, Linear, and Slack to generate project summaries and deliver them to your specified communication channels.
3. Data & Security Responsibilities
You grant DevCite permission to ingest metadata such as commit messages, PR descriptions, and issue summaries strictly for report generation. You are responsible for ensuring you have the legal right to connect those systems and share that metadata.
4. Billing and Cancellation
Subscription plans are billed in advance on a recurring monthly or annual basis. You may cancel at any time, but prorated refunds are not provided for partial service periods unless otherwise agreed in writing.
5. Limitation of Liability
DevCite, its creators, and partners are not liable for indirect, incidental, special, consequential, or punitive damages resulting from use of the service, interpretation of generated summaries, or external API failures affecting delivery.