Terms of Use

Last updated: 2026-04-07

These terms govern access to Silo, including its REST API, MCP tools, workflow endpoints, and related documentation.

Nature of the service

Silo is a legal research and workflow support product. It helps users search jurisprudence, inspect legal references, analyze documents, and run structured legal workflows.

Silo is not a law firm, does not replace professional legal judgment, and does not guarantee that any output is complete, current, or fit for filing without human review.

Acceptable use

You may use Silo only for lawful purposes and only within the permissions granted to your account, key, or integration.

You must not:

Credentials and access

You are responsible for keeping credentials confidential and for activity performed with your keys or integration access. If you suspect leakage or abuse, rotate or revoke access immediately and contact diego@sens.legal.

Service limits

Silo may enforce operational limits, including request validation, result truncation, rate limiting, and access restrictions on specific routes or tools. Some features are asynchronous and may return pending or partial states while processing continues.

Availability, throughput, and exact feature sets may vary by deployment. Unless a separate written agreement says otherwise, support is provided on a best-effort basis and no uptime SLA is promised on this public page.

Data and user responsibilities

You remain responsible for the legality, accuracy, and sensitivity of the data you submit to the service. Do not upload secrets or personal data unless your use case requires it and you are authorized to process it.

Please review the related policies:

Third-party infrastructure

Silo may depend on third-party hosting, storage, database, and networking providers. Temporary outages, degraded performance, or feature changes in those dependencies can affect the service.

Suspension and termination

Access may be limited, suspended, or revoked if needed to protect the service, comply with legal obligations, respond to abuse, or address security risk.

Changes

These terms may change over time. Continued use after an update means you accept the latest published version.