Terms — draft pending legal review

The deal between you and RemoteD.

These terms cover the marketing site, the interactive demo, the early-access program, and the RemoteD desktop product during pre-launch. They get tightened and reviewed by counsel before checkout opens.

Last updated: 2026-05-24

Using this site

The marketing site and the interactive demo run on static sample data. No part of the website connects to a real RemoteD install, a real customer network, real credentials, or any third-party device. Treat the demo as illustration.

Using RemoteD desktop

RemoteD desktop is the paid product. Until launch, RemoteD is provided to early-access participants under these terms. The license that ships with the installed app — including pricing, trial terms, entitlement behavior, update cadence, and support expectations — is published here and on the pricing page before checkout opens.

Early access

Early-access builds are alpha-quality. Things break, names change, and features land or get pulled based on feedback. Do not depend on RemoteD as your only source of truth for production work without your own backups.

In return, early-access engineers lock in launch pricing, get a direct line to the team, and shape what ships in v1. We may incorporate your feedback into the product without attribution unless you ask otherwise.

Acceptable use

Use RemoteD and this site for legitimate network work on networks you own or are authorized to manage.

Do not use the demo, the site, or RemoteD to attack, scan, surveil, or interfere with networks you do not have permission to touch. Do not scrape the site, the demo, or future early-access surfaces. Do not redistribute RemoteD without permission.

Your data on the desktop

RemoteD desktop is local-first. Customer inventory, credentials, port maps, topology, notes, and session evidence stay on your Mac. RemoteD does not sync them off your machine. You are responsible for backing up your own RemoteD data — backup and restore tooling is part of the launch readiness work and is documented separately.

Intellectual property

RemoteD owns the product, the website, the brand, and the content here unless explicitly attributed otherwise. Demo fixtures are illustrative and not licensed for redistribution. Open-source components used inside RemoteD are governed by their own licenses, listed in the desktop application.

Beta warranty and liability

Early-access and pre-launch builds are provided as-is, without warranty of fitness for a particular purpose, accuracy, uptime, or merchantability. RemoteD is a tool — final responsibility for any change made to a customer network using RemoteD stays with the operator. To the extent permitted by law, RemoteD’s aggregate liability for any claim relating to the site or pre-launch product is limited to the amount you have paid RemoteD in the twelve months preceding the claim (which during early access may be zero).

Termination

We can revoke access to early-access builds and to this site at any time if these terms are breached. You can stop using RemoteD and unsubscribe from early-access communication at any time — see the privacy page for how to ask for your data to be removed.

Changes to these terms

Material changes are noted here with a dated entry. The last update to this page was 2026-05-24. Early-access participants get an email when something material changes.

Governing law

Governing law and venue are confirmed alongside the final reviewed terms before checkout opens. Until then, disputes are addressed informally through direct contact.

Contact

Questions about these terms: legal@dlr.solutions. Privacy questions go to privacy@dlr.solutions.

Draft notice:these terms are RemoteD's working agreement, written by the team to reflect how the product and site behave today. They have not been reviewed by a lawyer. The reviewed version replaces this page before paid checkout opens, and any material change between then and now is reflected in the "Changes to these terms" section above.

Next step

Try the product before the final terms even land.

Early-access engineers help shape the terms they will sign.