Terms of Service

Last Updated: June 23, 2026

Welcome to Doccius. By accessing or using our real-time collaborative document platform, you agree to comply with and be bound by the following Terms of Service. Please review them carefully.

1. Description of Service

Doccius is a real-time collaborative rich-text editing environment featuring:

  • Multi-user simultaneous editing powered by Yjs CRDTs.
  • Document Page management and Project folder hierarchies.
  • Git-like document branching, visual diffing, and manual merging workflows.
  • Programmatic API Key generation and Webhook Endpoint updates.
  • Embedded collaborative Excalidraw whiteboards.

All services are delivered via Cloudflare Edge infrastructure and Durable Objects.

2. User Accounts & Security

  • Registration: You must sign in using a Google account via OAuth. You agree to provide accurate email and profile credentials.
  • API Keys: You are solely responsible for securing your programmatic API Keys. Any actions performed using your keys are deemed to be authorized by you.
  • Termination: We reserve the right to suspend or terminate accounts that violate these terms, generate excessive request spam, or disrupt server infrastructure.

3. Quotas & API Usage

To maintain quality of service for all users, we enforce rate limits and API Usage quotas:

  • API Usage is tracked on a monthly basis, resetting on your registration/upgrade date.
  • Automated script connections must respect standard rate-limiting headers. Excessive request spikes that threaten edge worker stability may result in automatic temporary blockages.

4. Intellectual Property & Content ownership

You retain full ownership and intellectual property rights to any content, text, data, or drawings you create on Doccius. We claim no ownership over your intellectual property. By inviting collaborators or setting public sharing link permissions, you grant those users the rights to view or edit the contents accordingly.

5. Disclaimer of Warranties & Liability

Doccius is provided "as is" and "as available". We do not warrant that the real-time sync service will be completely uninterrupted, that server-side database snapshots will never suffer edge-case network dropouts, or that math-based branching updates will be immune to manual merge conflicts. Use the platform at your own risk.