Last updated May 30, 2026
Runlet Terms
Runlet lets users create, edit, save, and run sandboxed web mini-apps. By using Runlet, you agree to use it responsibly and only with content you have the right to use.
This beta terms page is a product placeholder and should be reviewed by qualified legal counsel before a broad public launch.
Your mini-apps
You are responsible for the code, text, images, and other content you add to Runlet. Do not upload or publish content that is illegal, harmful, abusive, infringing, or deceptive.
Account and cloud sync
If you create an account or use cloud sync, you are responsible for keeping your login credentials secure. Cloud features may store mini-app source, names, notes, permissions, app-local storage snapshots, execution metadata, reports, and account information needed to provide the service.
Sandbox limits
Runlet runs mini-apps as web content inside an isolated container. Mini-apps must not attempt to bypass sandboxing, access native device APIs without permission, download executable native code, or interfere with other services.
AI-generated code
AI-generated output can contain mistakes. Review important mini-apps before relying on them. Runlet does not guarantee that generated code is accurate, secure, or suitable for a particular purpose.
Prohibited use
Do not use Runlet to attack systems, steal data, distribute malware, evade rate limits, impersonate others, violate privacy, infringe intellectual property, or generate content that would be unlawful to create or share.
Moderation
If public sharing is enabled, Runlet may remove content, restrict access, or block users to protect the service and comply with app store policies.
Availability
Runlet is provided during beta without uptime, data recovery, or fitness guarantees. Keep your own backups of important mini-apps and exports.
Contact
Questions can be sent to lourenco.grieco@gmail.com.