Terms of Service
Last updated: January 2025
1. Agreement to Terms
By accessing or using MobileCode, you agree to be bound by these Terms of Service. If you disagree with any part of the terms, you may not access the service.
2. Description of Service
MobileCode is a companion application that allows you to continue Claude Code sessions from your mobile device. The service includes:
- A Mac menu bar application
- An iOS mobile application
- A web application (Pro subscribers)
- Push notification delivery
3. User Accounts
You are responsible for maintaining the security of your account and for all activities that occur under your account. You must notify us immediately of any unauthorized use.
4. Subscriptions and Payments
MobileCode offers a 7-day free trial and paid subscription plans. Subscriptions automatically renew unless cancelled. You can cancel your subscription at any time through your account settings.
Refunds are handled on a case-by-case basis. Contact support for refund requests.
5. Acceptable Use
You agree not to:
- Use the service for any illegal purpose
- Attempt to reverse engineer the service
- Interfere with or disrupt the service
- Share your account credentials
- Resell or redistribute the service
6. Third-Party Services
MobileCode works with Claude Code, a product of Anthropic, PBC. We are not affiliated with Anthropic. Your use of Claude Code is subject to Anthropic's terms and conditions.
7. Disclaimer
THE SERVICE IS PROVIDED “AS IS” WITHOUT WARRANTIES OF ANY KIND. WE DO NOT GUARANTEE THAT THE SERVICE WILL BE UNINTERRUPTED, SECURE, OR ERROR-FREE.
8. Limitation of Liability
TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT PERMITTED BY LAW, SKELPO GMBH SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR ANY INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, CONSEQUENTIAL, OR PUNITIVE DAMAGES ARISING FROM YOUR USE OF THE SERVICE.
9. Changes to Terms
We reserve the right to modify these terms at any time. We will notify users of significant changes via email or through the service.
10. Governing Law
These terms are governed by the laws of Germany. Any disputes shall be resolved in the courts of Hagen, Germany.