BoxDo Terminal — Terms of Use

Last updated: 30 July 2026

BoxDo Terminal is provided free of charge by BoxDo. By downloading or using it, you agree to these terms. They are deliberately short.

1. License

You may install and use BoxDo Terminal on as many Macs as you like, personally or commercially, at no cost. You may not resell it, redistribute modified copies, remove its branding, or reverse engineer it except where that right cannot be excluded by law. We may stop distributing or updating the app at any time.

2. It runs commands on your Mac, at your instruction

BoxDo Terminal is a host for AI coding agents. Those agents read, write and delete files, run shell commands, and can make network requests — inside the workspace folders you choose, with the permissions you grant. Automatic approval modes exist to make this faster, and they make it possible for an agent to change or destroy your work without asking you first. You are responsible for what runs on your machine: for the workspaces you open, for the permission mode you select, for reviewing what an agent proposes, and for having backups and version control. Use git. This is not boilerplate: it is the single most likely way to lose work with this app.

3. Third-party agents are not ours

The agents (Claude Code, Codex, Gemini CLI, Kimi Code, Grok Build, OpenCode, Copilot CLI, Qwen Code, Crush and others) are separate products, installed by you, running under your own accounts, subscriptions and API keys. They may charge you. Their terms, prices, privacy policies, availability and output quality are entirely theirs, and BoxDo is not a party to your relationship with them. We simply display what they print.

4. Updates

The app checks for updates once a day and, when you accept one, downloads a signed and notarized build from our GitHub releases, replaces itself and relaunches. You can decline any update, but old versions are not supported and may stop working with newer agent versions.

5. Privacy

See our Privacy Policy at boxdo.com/terminal/privacy. In short: your code and conversations stay on your Mac; an anonymous daily statistics report can be turned off in Settings.

6. No warranty

BoxDo Terminal is provided “as is”, without warranty of any kind, express or implied, including merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose and non-infringement.

7. Limitation of liability

To the maximum extent permitted by law, BoxDo is not liable for any indirect, incidental or consequential damages, or for lost data, lost work, lost profits or third-party charges arising from your use of the app. Since the app is free, our total liability to you is limited to zero, or to the minimum amount the law does not allow us to exclude. Nothing here limits rights that consumer law in your country gives you and that cannot be waived by agreement.

8. Governing law

These terms are governed by Italian law. Consumers keep the protections and the courts of their country of residence.

9. Contact

hello@boxdo.com — BoxDo, boxdo.com