OlyWork

Policy

Terms of Service

These terms describe OlyWork public launch: discovery, creator publishing, secure package delivery, and monetization coming later.

Last updated: May 25, 2026

Public launch service

OlyWork is operated as a discovery and secure distribution layer for AI skills, MCP servers, workflows, agents, and related package metadata. Features may change as the product grows and commercial features are enabled.

By using OlyWork, you agree to follow these terms, the Acceptable Use Policy, and any creator or package rules shown during publishing, importing, installation, or access management.

Accounts

You are responsible for activity under your account and for keeping OAuth, API, CLI, and access tokens secure. Creator access may be limited, removed, or reviewed when packages, behavior, or source ownership cannot be verified.

Creator content

Creators must only publish content they own or have permission to distribute. Public listing metadata must not expose private repository URLs, secrets, credentials, private customer data, or internal infrastructure details.

Creators are responsible for package accuracy, install instructions, compatibility claims, licenses, company authorization, and responding to package reports or takedown questions.

Secure delivery

Premium or protected packages must be delivered through OlyWork-controlled install flows, including token-gated sync, encrypted artifacts, and Oly CLI. Buyers may not bypass access controls, share access tokens, scrape package payloads, or redistribute protected assets.

Monetization

Paid checkout, subscriptions, and creator payouts are dormant until OlyWork enables monetization. Pricing labels may appear for product planning, but payment access is not live unless explicitly enabled in production.

Availability

The service is provided as-is. OlyWork may suspend listings, rotate tokens, revoke access, or remove packages to protect buyers, creators, or the platform.

Abuse and enforcement

OlyWork may investigate package reports, failed sync patterns, suspicious token usage, ownership disputes, malware concerns, and policy violations. Enforcement may include delisting, review holds, token suspension, token revocation, account restrictions, and audit preservation.

Questions or reports

For account, package, abuse, copyright, security, or policy questions, contact support@olywork.com.