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Terms

Terms of service.

Last updated April 24, 2026.

Who you are agreeing with

CodeWhizz is operated as a sole proprietorship out of Canada. Using the site, signing up, or paying for Pro means you agree to these terms.

Subscriptions

Free use is limited to the showcase demos. Standard, Pro, and Enterprise plans are billed monthly or annually through Stripe — see the pricing page for current rates. Payment is non-refundable except where required by law, but you can cancel anytime and your subscription stays active until the end of the billing period. Existing v1 Pro subscribers stay at $89.99/mo, locked in indefinitely.

What you generate is yours

You own the prompts you submit and the code Claude returns. We don’t claim a license over them. If a generation happens to be identical to existing copyrighted code, that’s on you to evaluate before shipping it.

Acceptable use

Don’t use CodeWhizz to generate malware, phishing tooling, code intended to circumvent another service’s terms, or content that would constitute academic dishonesty in jurisdictions where it’s prohibited. See our academic honesty stance for the long version. We can suspend accounts that repeatedly cross these lines.

Service availability

We aim for high uptime but the underlying APIs (Anthropic, Stripe, Vercel) can fail. We don’t guarantee uninterrupted service. If the service is unavailable for more than 7 consecutive days, you can request a pro-rated refund of any unused subscription.

No warranty on generated code

CodeWhizz returns AI-generated code. It can contain bugs, security vulnerabilities, or unsuitable patterns for your context. Read it before you run it in production. We don’t warrant fitness for any particular purpose.

Changes to these terms

If we materially change these terms we’ll email existing subscribers at least 30 days before the change takes effect. Continued use after that date counts as acceptance.

Governing law

These terms are governed by the laws of Ontario, Canada. Disputes will be resolved in the courts of Toronto.

Questions? hello@codewhizz.dev.

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