Acceptance of Terms
By downloading, installing, or using Happy, you agree to be bound by these Terms of Use. If you do not agree to these terms, do not use Happy.
About Happy
Happy is a free, open-source mobile client for AI code assistance, released under the MIT License. The software is provided as-is by the open-source community without any warranties or guarantees.
License
Happy is licensed under the MIT License. This means you are free to:
- Use the software for any purpose, including commercial use
- Modify the source code
- Distribute copies of the software
- Distribute modified versions
The full MIT License text is available in the source code repository.
Acceptable Use
You agree to use Happy responsibly and in compliance with all applicable laws. You must not:
- Use Happy for any illegal or unauthorized purpose
- Attempt to harm, disable, or impair the functionality of Happy
- Use Happy to generate harmful, offensive, or inappropriate content
- Violate the terms of service of any AI services you connect to through Happy
- Attempt to reverse engineer security features or encryption protocols
Third-Party Services
Happy may connect to third-party AI services (such as Claude, OpenAI, etc.). You acknowledge that:
- You are responsible for complying with their terms of service
- You need valid API keys and accounts with these services
- Happy is not responsible for the availability or performance of third-party services
- Costs associated with API usage are your responsibility
Independence and Disclaimers
Happy is an independent, community-driven project. We are not affiliated with, endorsed by, or connected to Anthropic, Claude, OpenAI, or any other AI service providers. Happy is a third-party client that works with publicly available APIs.
Limitation of Liability
IMPORTANT: Happy is provided "AS IS" without warranty of any kind. The developers, contributors, and distributors of Happy shall not be liable for:
- Any direct, indirect, incidental, or consequential damages
- Data loss, corruption, or security breaches
- Interruption of business or loss of profits
- Costs of substitute goods or services
- Any claims arising from your use of third-party AI services
- Any damages resulting from software bugs, errors, or malfunctions
Your use of Happy is entirely at your own risk.
Data and Privacy
Happy does not collect, store, or transmit any personal data or usage information. All data remains on your local devices and in your direct communications with AI services. See our Privacy Policy for details.
Intellectual Property
Happy respects intellectual property rights. As an open-source project:
- The source code is available under the MIT License
- You retain ownership of any code or content you create using Happy
- You are responsible for ensuring your use complies with applicable IP laws
- Third-party AI services have their own intellectual property policies
Modifications to Terms
These terms may be updated from time to time. Changes will be reflected in the source code repository and on this website. Your continued use of Happy after any changes constitutes acceptance of the new terms.
Termination
You may stop using Happy at any time by uninstalling the software. These terms remain in effect regarding your past use of Happy and any ongoing obligations or liabilities.
Governing Law
These terms shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the jurisdiction where you use the software, without regard to conflict of law principles.
Contact
For questions about these Terms of Use, please visit our GitHub repository or open an issue in the project's issue tracker.
Happy - Free & Open Source Mobile Client for AI Code Assistance
MIT Licensed • Community Driven • Use at Your Own Risk