Terms of Service
Last updated: May 12, 2026 Draft - legal review required. These Terms of Service are a working draft for Bounty and have not yet been reviewed by legal counsel. They are provided as a non-binding indication of Bounty’s intended service terms only. They are not an executed agreement and do not create binding obligations unless and until they are reviewed, approved, and accepted through an authorized agreement process.1. Agreement To These Terms
These Terms of Service govern access to and use of Bounty, including the Bounty web app, CLI, agent workflows, documentation, APIs, integrations, AI features, and related services. By accessing or using Bounty, you agree to these Terms. If you use Bounty on behalf of a company or other organization, you represent that you have authority to bind that organization, and “Customer” means that organization. If Customer has a separate signed agreement or order form with Bounty that applies to the same service, that agreement controls over these Terms to the extent of any conflict.2. Accounts And Credentials
Customer is responsible for:- Ensuring that users have authority to access Customer’s Bounty workspace.
- Maintaining accurate account and organization information.
- Protecting passwords, sessions, API keys, tokens, and credentials.
- Promptly notifying Bounty of suspected unauthorized access.
- Managing user access and removing users who should no longer have access.
3. Customer Responsibilities
Customer is responsible for Customer Data, Customer’s users, and Customer’s use of the service. Customer must:- Have all rights, permissions, consents, notices, and legal bases needed to provide Customer Data to Bounty and connect third-party systems.
- Use Bounty only in compliance with applicable law, these Terms, and third-party provider terms.
- Configure connectors, permissions, data sources, fields, exports, and AI workflows appropriately for Customer’s business.
- Review outputs, analyses, recommendations, and generated actions before relying on them.
- Ensure that Customer does not submit sensitive or regulated data unless authorized by the applicable agreement and Bounty’s documented service capabilities.
4. Customer Data
“Customer Data” means data, content, prompts, queries, files, credentials, configuration, outputs, and other information submitted to, connected to, generated through, or made available to Bounty by or on behalf of Customer. Customer owns Customer Data. These Terms do not transfer ownership of Customer Data to Bounty. Customer grants Bounty a limited license to process Customer Data only as needed to provide, secure, support, maintain, and improve the service; comply with law; and enforce these Terms.5. AI Features And Outputs
Bounty may include AI chat, agents, generated actions, campaign analysis, and other AI-assisted features. AI outputs may be inaccurate, incomplete, outdated, or unsuitable for Customer’s use case. Customer is responsible for reviewing AI outputs before using them, including any recommended actions, analysis, code, data transformations, queries, summaries, or business decisions. Bounty does not provide legal, financial, tax, medical, or other professional advice.6. Third-Party Integrations And Data Sources
Bounty may allow Customer to connect customer-authorized data sources and tools, such as advertising platforms, analytics tools, CRM systems, lifecycle messaging tools, customer warehouses, and other business systems. When Customer connects a third-party system, Customer authorizes Bounty to access, process, and display data from that system according to Customer’s configuration and permissions. Customer is responsible for its relationship with third-party providers, including provider terms, access permissions, data accuracy, credentials, rate limits, and revocation.7. Fees And Payment
Fees, subscription periods, payment terms, taxes, renewal terms, and usage limits are stated in the applicable order form, checkout flow, invoice, pricing page, or other written agreement.8. Fair Use And Acceptable Use
Customer must use Bounty consistently with normal business analytics and growth operations workflows. Customer must not:- Use Bounty for illegal, harmful, deceptive, abusive, or infringing activity.
- Attack, disrupt, overload, scan, probe, or test the vulnerability of Bounty systems without written authorization.
- Upload, transmit, or execute malware or harmful code.
- Attempt to bypass authentication, authorization, rate limits, usage limits, billing limits, or security controls.
- Reverse engineer, scrape, crawl, or extract the service except as allowed by law or written agreement.
- Share user credentials or permit access by unauthorized users.
- Use Bounty to send spam or unauthorized communications.
- Use the service in a way that harms Bounty, other customers, vendors, or third-party systems.