Terms of Use
A practical starter version for how Forge is used today. This page is meant to be revised as the platform and its operating rules evolve.
What this page is for
These starter terms are grounded in Forge's current implementation: authenticated accounts, role and permission controls, client and project workspaces, notifications, issue reporting, changelogs, profile/account management, and secure vault functionality for sensitive client-related records.
Overview And Acceptance Of Use
These Terms are a practical starter set for using Forge. By accessing or using the platform, you agree to use it in a lawful, responsible, and platform-appropriate way.
Forge is an account-based platform used to manage work, collaboration, client-related records, updates, notifications, and other operational activity. Some features are public, but much of the platform is intended for authenticated use.
Accounts And Access
Forge uses authenticated accounts, active sessions, and access controls to determine what each user can see and do. You are responsible for keeping your login credentials, second-factor methods, and account access secure.
You may not share access in a way that bypasses assigned roles, permissions, workspace access, or other platform restrictions. Account owners and administrators may suspend, limit, or update access when needed for security, operations, or misuse prevention.
Acceptable Use
You may use Forge only for legitimate work, collaboration, recordkeeping, reporting, or related operational use that is permitted by your organization or the platform operator.
You must not use Forge to upload unlawful content, interfere with other users, probe for unauthorized access, bypass security controls, abuse notifications or issue-reporting flows, or store material you do not have the right to use or disclose.
Permissions And Restricted Areas
Some parts of Forge are restricted by roles, permissions, workspace membership, or record-level access. Visibility in the interface does not grant rights beyond the access rules enforced by the platform.
Features involving client workspaces, project data, secure vault records, administrative tools, issue management, and release management may be limited to specific users or contexts. You must not attempt to access data or actions outside the scope granted to you.
Platform Availability And Changes
Forge may evolve over time. Features, routes, permissions, workflows, and page content can change, be added, or be removed as the platform develops.
The platform may also use changelogs, notifications, or in-product updates to communicate operational changes, feature launches, fixes, security improvements, or other relevant updates where applicable.
User Responsibility
You are responsible for the accuracy, legality, and appropriateness of the information, files, comments, notes, client records, issue reports, and other content you create or submit in Forge.
Where Forge is used to manage client-related work or sensitive operational details, you are responsible for using those areas carefully and only for authorized purposes. This includes using secure areas such as the vault only for material you are permitted to handle.
Platform Ownership And Content Rights
Forge, including its interface, workflows, code, naming, branding, and platform-specific materials, remains the property of its owner or operator unless stated otherwise.
You retain responsibility for the content and records you submit to the platform, but you grant Forge the right to store, process, display, and transmit that content as needed to operate the platform and its features.
Security And Service Limitations
Forge uses practical security controls such as authenticated sessions, second-factor verification flows, permission checks, and protected areas for sensitive records. Even so, no platform can guarantee perfect security, uninterrupted access, or complete prevention of misuse.
To the extent allowed by applicable law, Forge is provided on an as-available basis. The platform operator is not responsible for indirect, incidental, or consequential loss arising from platform use, downtime, inaccurate user-submitted content, or unauthorized activity that occurs despite reasonable safeguards.
Contact And Reporting Issues
If you already have access to Forge issue-reporting features, use the in-platform issue flow for bugs, platform problems, or operational concerns.
For account, access, privacy, or other legal-information questions, contact the platform operator, workspace owner, or administrator through the support channel made available to you. These Terms may be revised as Forge evolves, and the starter text on this page can be updated over time.