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Terms of Service
Last updated: June 5, 2026
Use of PulseGuard
PulseGuard is a monitoring service for websites, APIs, SSL certificates, domain expiry, Page Speed data, incidents, notification channels, status pages, API access, and MCP tools. You must use the service only for systems you own, operate, or are authorized to monitor.
Monitoring service
PulseGuard performs scheduled checks based on your plan and monitor settings. Monitoring results, incidents, alerts, and status pages are provided for operational visibility. No uptime service can guarantee that every outage, performance issue, network problem, or certificate problem will be detected immediately or without false positives.
Billing and plans
Free and paid plans include different limits, check intervals, feature access, and AI write access. Paid checkout is available only to authenticated users. Plan activation depends on successful payment confirmation from the billing provider. If a checkout is incomplete, expired, duplicated, or cannot be matched to an authenticated account, PulseGuard may keep the account on its current plan until the issue is resolved.
AI and MCP tools
Read-only API and MCP tokens can inspect monitoring data. Full Access MCP tokens on eligible paid plans can create, update, pause, resume, configure, and delete monitors or notification settings. Monitor deletion requires the exact monitor ID. You are responsible for reviewing AI assistant actions before granting or using write access.
Accounts and security
You are responsible for protecting your login credentials, API tokens, MCP tokens, webhook URLs, and notification channel settings. Do not share tokens with people or systems that should not access your monitoring data.
Acceptable use
You may not use PulseGuard to attack, overload, scan, abuse, or monitor third-party systems without permission. PulseGuard may restrict or suspend accounts that create operational, legal, security, or abuse risks.
Contact
For questions about these terms, contact pulseguard@saniolabs.com.