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Terms of Service.

Last updated: 2026-04-12

1. What Push is

Push is a macOS desktop application that you install and run locally on your own computer. Push orchestrates AI agents that you configure. Push does not itself operate any agent; Push coordinates work that you authorize.

2. Your agents, your actions

Anything your agents do — code committed, messages sent, money spent, API calls made, content produced — is your responsibility. Push does not approve your agents’ actions; you do. Review what your agents are allowed to do before giving them access to anything that matters.

3. Data

Push stores all data locally, in ~/.push/ on your Mac. Push does not upload your data to any server. Push checks for updates at releases.pushto.do; these update checks transmit your Push version number and standard HTTP headers. Agents you configure may make their own network calls according to their own behavior — those are outside Push’s control.

4. No warranty

Push is provided “as is.” Autonomous agents can make mistakes. They can lose work, spend money, send wrong messages, or take unwanted actions. We do not warrant that Push will prevent any of that. Use Push in environments where mistakes are recoverable.

5. Acceptable use

Don’t use Push to build things that are illegal, harmful, or that harass people. Don’t reverse-engineer, resell, or redistribute the Push binary. Beyond that, go build.

6. Changes

We’ll update these terms as we learn. Material changes will be announced on the changelog and the community channel.

7. Contact

Questions? Email hello@push.computer.