Lath is pre-launch and not generally available. These are preview terms: short, honest about what is not promised, and due to be replaced before general availability. Using Lath means accepting them.
Lath provisions and operates backend services on your behalf through an API, an MCP server, a CLI and a dashboard. Which services are available changes as they are built; the landing page marks what is provisioned today and what is not.
During preview Lath is provided as-is. There is no uptime commitment, no support response guarantee beyond the description on the contact page, and no warranty that it is fit for a particular purpose. Do not put anything on it you could not afford to lose while it is in this state.
You own what you put in. You may export or delete it at any time — see Privacy. You are responsible for keeping your API keys secret; a key is shown once and cannot be recovered, only replaced.
Lath charges a percentage of revenue it collects for you, plus metered infrastructure at the rates shown on the pricing page. Nothing is charged until a resource is provisioned. Every fee and rate is stated, invoiced and settled in United States dollars (USD). Rates may change during preview with notice to the address on your account.
No unlawful content, no sending mail people did not ask for, no attempting to reach another tenant’s data, and no reselling Lath as your own infrastructure product. Accounts doing any of these are suspended.
Mail support@trylath.com and say so. There is no notice period and nothing to negotiate. Provisioned resources are torn down, billing stops for anything not already provisioned, and what has run up to that point is invoiced once. Your data is exported first, on the terms already stated above.
Nothing is sold in advance, so there is nothing held back to return. The fee is a share of revenue Lath has already collected for you, and infrastructure is metered on what has already run — both are billed after the fact. There is no term, no minimum and no annual commitment, which means cancelling leaves no unused period to refund. If you are billed in error, mail the same address and it is corrected.
Lath may end preview access with thirty days’ notice, or immediately for the acceptable-use breaches above, and will make your data available for export either way.
The three sections above govern your relationship with Lath. What happens when one of your customers cancels a subscription or asks for money back is yours to decide and yours to publish. Lath gives you the operations — cancelling a subscription stops it renewing and leaves entitlement in place until the period ends unless you cancel immediately, and a refund returns money without changing entitlement — and imposes no policy of its own on top of them.
Governing law, liability limits, indemnities and a data processing agreement are not stated in these preview terms, and will be in the general-availability version. If you need any of them settled before that, mail support@trylath.com — the honest answer is that Lath is not yet ready for a procurement process that requires them.