Legal
Short terms for a simple deal.
Loom Conductor is a free, open-source desktop app provided as is. These terms are written in plain language because the arrangement is plain: no payment, no account, no service behind it.
The deal
Three things to know.
Free software, your bills
The app costs nothing, with no trial, tier, or seat count. You pay your model providers directly: Anthropic for the fleet through your Claude login, and your chosen provider for the Conductor. Their terms govern that usage.
Provided as is
Loom ships under Apache-2.0, which means no warranty and no liability for the authors and contributors. There is no uptime promise because there is nothing hosted: the app runs entirely on your machine.
Your machine, your call
Loom operates only in workspaces you authorize, and you decide what the fleet is allowed to touch. The results of those decisions, good and bad, are yours.
What we ask of you
Running six autonomous Claude Code sessions is powerful, and the responsibility for that power sits with the person who points it at a repository. By using Loom Conductor you agree to a few common-sense things:
- Only run the fleet on code you have the right to modify, whether it is yours or a client's.
- Review what ships. Loom verifies work before it counts as done and shows you every diff in the source control panel, but the final judgment on any change is yours, especially before it reaches production.
- Use features like auto-accept deliberately. It presses only the safe affirmative and you can toggle it, but enabling autonomy is your choice, not ours.
- Comply with the terms of every model provider you connect, and with the laws that apply to you.
What you should not expect from us
No warranty that the app is fit for any particular purpose, no guarantee that any model produces correct code, and no liability for losses arising from either, to the extent the Apache-2.0 license disclaims them. There is no SLA and no support contract; bugs are handled in the open through GitHub issues. These terms may change as the project evolves, and the current version is always this page alongside the repository at github.com/yimingbeckmann/loom-conductor. For the software itself, the license text controls.
Common questions
Quick answers.
Is there really no paid tier?
Really. The app is free and Apache-2.0. The only money involved flows from you to your model providers, on accounts you control. See privacy for what that means for your data.
Who owns the code the fleet writes?
Your project stays yours. Loom claims nothing over your repositories. Model output is subject to the terms of the provider that generated it, which is between you and them.
Something broke. Now what?
File an issue on the repo with your OS, version, and steps to reproduce. The contact page explains the channels. As-is software still gets fixed, it just gets fixed in public.
Hand it the work.
Walk away.
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