Terms of Service

Last updated: 2026-05-08

Acceptance of terms

By creating an account or using any part of Fire Shrine, you agree to the terms below. The final version will require explicit checkbox acknowledgment during account creation; today, continued use constitutes acceptance. If you do not agree, do not use the service.

Use of service

Fire Shrine is a workspace control plane that routes prompts to third-party and self-hosted language model providers. You are responsible for the prompts you submit, the providers you authorize Fire Shrine to call on your behalf, and the policies you configure. Final terms will enumerate the prohibited uses (illegal content, abuse, scraping competitors via the routing layer, etc.).

BYOK keys

Fire Shrine is bring-your-own-key by design. API keys you upload for providers (Anthropic, OpenAI, Google, OpenRouter, vLLM, etc.) are stored envelope-encrypted in our database, scoped to the workspace they were uploaded to, and used only to make requests you trigger. Final terms will specify the encryption posture, key-rotation expectations, and the warranty we extend (or disclaim) about that storage.

Audit ledger

Every routing decision Fire Shrine makes on your behalf is recorded in the workspace audit ledger: which model was selected, why, what it cost, and what came back. This data belongs to the workspace owner and is retained per the workspace retention policy. Final terms will spell out who can access the ledger, how long we retain it, and how export and deletion work.

Subscription and billing

Fire Shrine charges a subscription fee for the routing, observability, and workspace features; the upstream provider charges you separately for token spend on your BYOK keys. Final terms will detail trial length, refund policy, plan changes, and what happens to your data when a subscription lapses.

Service availability and limitations

Fire Shrine depends on third-party providers; outages or rate-limits at upstream providers will affect your experience. We aim for high availability but do not yet publish an SLA. Final terms will state the SLA, the maintenance window policy, and the limitation of liability for upstream-caused failures.

Termination

You may delete your account at any time from the settings page; on account deletion, your workspaces, prompts, threads, and BYOK keys are removed from active storage. We may suspend accounts that violate these terms. Final terms will detail the data-retention window post-deletion (audit-log preservation versus full purge) and the appeals process for suspensions.

Changes to these terms

We will update these terms as Fire Shrine evolves. Material changes will be communicated by email and a banner inside the app at least 14 days before they take effect. The current version is always the one published at this URL with the most recent "Last updated" date.

Contact

Questions about these terms, or about anything here that should be clarified before legal-vet ships: support@fireshrine.ai.