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Last updated 2026-05-15 · plain-English
The short versionUse Floom to store and share skills. You own what you create. Don't abuse the service. It is provided as-is and open source under MIT.

Using Floom

By creating an account you agree to these terms. You must be able to form a binding contract and follow any laws that apply to you. One person or team per account; keep your credentials safe.

Your content

You own every skill and file you create or upload. You grant Floom only the limited rights needed to store, version, and serve that content to the agents and people you choose. We claim no ownership and never train models on it.

  • You decide a skill's visibility, private, unlisted, or public.
  • You are responsible for content you publish publicly.
  • You can export or delete your content at any time.

Acceptable use

Don't use Floom to store or distribute malware, illegal content, or material that infringes others' rights. Don't attempt to break, overload, or reverse-engineer the service. We may suspend accounts that do.

Availability

We aim for high availability but do not guarantee uninterrupted service. Maintenance and incidents happen. Because the core is open source under MIT, you can always self-host.

Liability

Floom is provided "as is", without warranties of any kind. To the extent the law allows, we are not liable for indirect or consequential damages arising from use of the service.

Changes

We may update these terms as the product evolves. Material changes are announced by email and on this page. Continued use after a change means you accept the updated terms. Questions: legal@floom.dev.

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