Terms

Terms of Service

The rules for using Fragmenta: what you can expect from it, what it expects from you, and what happens to your data when things end.

Last updated 16 August 2026

Using Fragmenta

Fragmenta is a place to store and reuse small pieces of work — snippets, prompts, commands, notes, checklists, templates, links and files. You may use it for personal or work purposes, as long as you use it lawfully.

By creating an account, you agree to these terms.

Your account

Keep your login details to yourself, and give us an email address you actually control — it's how you recover access. You're responsible for what happens under your account.

You need to be old enough to agree to these terms in your country. If you're not, don't sign up.

Free while we're early

Fragmenta is currently free. Pro features are granted at no cost while the product is in its early stage, and we are not taking payments. If that changes, we'll say so clearly and update these terms before charging anyone — nobody gets billed by surprise.

Being early also means things move: features may change, break, or be removed, and there will be bugs. If that's not acceptable for what you plan to store, keep your own copies.

Your content stays yours

Everything you save in Fragmenta belongs to you. We claim no ownership of it.

We need your permission to do the mechanical things running the service requires — store your fragments, back them up, sync them between your devices, and display them back to you. That permission is limited to operating Fragmenta for you, and it ends when you delete the content or your account. We will not use your fragments to train AI models, sell them, or show them to anyone else.

You can take everything with you at any time: Settings → Export gives you a ZIP of the lot.

Plan limits, and what happens if you exceed them

Free accounts have limits on how much you can store. If a Pro grant ends while you're above those limits, nothing is deleted. Your existing fragments stay visible and exportable; you simply can't add new ones until you're back under the limit or on Pro again.

We will not hold your data hostage. Export always works.

Acceptable use

Don't use Fragmenta to:

  • store or share anything illegal, or anything you don't have the right to store
  • access other people's accounts or data, or try to
  • attack, overload, or disrupt the service — including automated scraping or abuse of the AI features
  • resell or redistribute the service as your own

Availability and changes

We aim to keep Fragmenta up and fast, but we don't promise a particular level of uptime. Maintenance, outages at our providers, and our own mistakes will all cause downtime sooner or later.

We may add, change or remove features. If we plan to remove something you rely on, we'll give notice where we reasonably can.

The vault, and your backups

Vault fragments are encrypted in your browser with a passphrase we never receive. That's the point — but it means if you lose your passphrase, that content is gone. We cannot reset it, recover it, or read it for you.

More generally: keep your own backups of anything you can't afford to lose. Export exists for exactly this.

Ending things

You can delete your account at any time from Settings. That removes your data, including uploaded files — export first if you want a copy.

We may suspend or close an account that breaks these terms or puts the service or other users at risk. Except where something serious or unlawful is happening, we'll contact you first and give you a chance to export your data.

Liability

Fragmenta is provided as-is, without warranties. We're not liable for indirect or consequential losses, for lost data or lost profits, or for anything arising from your failure to keep your own backups or your passphrase.

Nothing here limits liability that can't be limited by law — including liability for death or personal injury caused by negligence, or for fraud.

Changes to these terms

We'll update this page when the terms change, along with the date at the top. If a change materially affects you — pricing especially — we'll tell you in the app rather than relying on you re-reading this page. How we handle your data is covered separately in our privacy policy.

Contact

Questions, disputes, or anything that reads wrong on this page: contact@fragmenta.site.