Terms of Service
Last updated: February 25, 2026
tl;dr
flompt is free, open-source, and provided as-is. No account needed. Your prompts belong to you. Use it responsibly and in line with the AI providers you connect to. We may change or shut down the service — we'll try to give notice when we do.
1. What flompt is
flompt is an open-source visual prompt engineering tool available at flompt.dev and as a browser extension. It's developed and maintained by Nyrok, an independent developer. The source code is publicly available at github.com/Nyrok/flompt under the MIT license.
By using flompt.dev or the browser extension, you agree to these terms. If you don't agree, please don't use the service.
2. Who can use flompt
Anyone can use flompt — no account required. If you're under 13 years old (or under 16 in countries where that threshold applies under GDPR), please get a parent or guardian's approval before using the AI-powered features, as those involve third-party AI providers with their own age requirements.
3. What you can and can't do
- Use flompt for personal or commercial work
- Use it for research or education
- Self-host your own instance (MIT license)
- Fork the repo and modify it
- Contribute to the project on GitHub
- Submit content that violates AI providers' terms
- Send automated requests that abuse the API
- Use flompt for illegal or harmful activities
- Try to extract or scrape our infrastructure
- Impersonate flompt or claim affiliation
We reserve the right to block access to the hosted service if we detect patterns of abuse, without prior notice.
4. Your content
The prompts you write in flompt are yours. We don't claim any ownership over them. When you use the AI decomposition feature, your content is forwarded to Anthropic or OpenAI — at that point, their respective terms of service and usage policies also apply.
By submitting a prompt for decomposition, you represent that you have the right to share that content with a third-party AI provider.
5. Open source and self-hosting
flompt is MIT licensed. You're free to clone it, modify it, and run your own instance. If you do, these terms of service don't apply to your self-hosted version — you're on your own for that.
Contributions to the main repository are welcome. By submitting a pull request, you agree that your contribution will be released under the same MIT license.
6. Service availability
We run flompt.dev on a best-effort basis. There's no uptime guarantee or SLA. The service may be temporarily unavailable, slow, or change at any time — that's the nature of an indie project.
If we ever decide to shut down the hosted service, we'll do our best to give reasonable notice via the GitHub repository. Since the code is open-source, you can always self-host if the hosted version goes away.
7. No warranties, limited liability
flompt is provided "as is," without any warranty, express or implied. We don't guarantee that the AI-generated output will be accurate, complete, or suitable for any particular purpose. Always review AI-generated content before using it in production.
To the fullest extent permitted by applicable law, flompt and its contributors shall not be liable for any indirect, incidental, or consequential damages arising from your use of the service, including but not limited to data loss, errors in AI output, or service interruptions.
8. Third-party AI providers
The AI decomposition feature relies on Anthropic (Claude) and/or OpenAI (GPT). These are independent services with their own terms, pricing, and limitations. flompt is not affiliated with either company. If their APIs change or become unavailable, the decomposition feature may be affected.
The heuristic decomposer (available when no API key is configured) works entirely locally without any external API calls.
9. Changes to these terms
We may update these terms from time to time. When we do, the "last updated" date at the top of this page will change. For material changes, we'll try to flag it in the GitHub repository. Continued use of the service after an update means you accept the new terms.
10. Governing law
These terms are governed by French law. Any disputes that can't be resolved informally will be subject to the jurisdiction of French courts.
If you're a consumer in the EU, you also benefit from the mandatory consumer protection provisions of your country of residence.
11. Contact
Questions about these terms: contact@flompt.dev
Or open an issue at github.com/Nyrok/flompt.