Terms of Service
Terms for using Pipegrade
Last updated: May 7, 2026
Acceptance
By using Pipegrade, submitting a workflow for scanning, or joining an email list, you agree to these terms and the Privacy Policy.
Service
Pipegrade grades GitHub Actions workflows across cost, security, performance, and best practices. Anonymous scan reports are informational and may include findings, suggestions, badges, and template recommendations.
User responsibilities
- Only submit workflows you have the right to analyze.
- Do not intentionally submit secrets, regulated data, or malicious payloads.
- Review suggested fixes before applying them to production workflows.
- Do not abuse rate limits, report URLs, badge endpoints, or signup forms.
Accuracy and availability
Pipegrade is a developer tool, not a security certification, compliance audit, legal opinion, or uptime guarantee. Rules can miss issues or produce false positives. Free anonymous scan storage is best-effort and can expire or be removed.
Founder-led audits
Founder-led audits are not currently available. Audit interest forms only record that you want to hear when they open. You will not be charged from those forms.
Intellectual property
You retain rights to workflows and repository content you submit. Pipegrade retains rights to the product, rules, templates, grade algorithm, documentation, and site content. You may use generated findings and suggested fixes for your own workflows.
Changes and termination
Pipegrade may update the product, rules, pricing, or these terms. Access may be limited or terminated for abuse, security risk, legal requirements, or product discontinuation.
Contact
Questions about these terms can be sent to david@pipegrade.io.