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Product Disclaimer

This page explains the limits of what CloudCopilot AI provides and the responsibility users still carry when they rely on generated architecture outputs.

Last updated

April 22, 2026

General product disclaimer

CloudCopilot AI is a planning and review tool for cloud architecture work. It is designed to help users think through options, generate drafts, compare tradeoffs, and prepare implementation artifacts, but it is not a substitute for professional engineering, security, financial, legal, or compliance judgment.

Any architecture recommendation, Terraform draft, CLI output, cost estimate, diagram, assumption list, or risk summary generated by the product should be treated as informational and preliminary unless and until it has been independently reviewed and validated by qualified people for the intended environment.

No deployment, security, or compliance guarantee

CloudCopilot does not guarantee that generated outputs are correct, complete, secure, production-ready, compliant, cost-efficient, or suitable for your workload, region, vendor configuration, legal obligations, or organizational controls.

You remain solely responsible for validating networking, IAM, secrets management, encryption, backup strategy, observability, vendor limits, disaster recovery posture, cost exposure, and any compliance requirements that apply to your project.

Cost estimate disclaimer

Any cost information shown by CloudCopilot is directional and assumption-based. It is intended to support early planning and comparison, not to serve as a binding quote, invoice prediction, procurement commitment, or financial forecast.

Actual cloud costs can vary materially based on usage patterns, traffic, storage, vendor pricing changes, configuration choices, reserved capacity decisions, operational mistakes, third-party services, taxes, and currency effects.

User responsibility

You are responsible for deciding whether and how to use the outputs generated by CloudCopilot. Before implementing or deploying anything, you should review the materials carefully, test them in an appropriate environment, and adapt them to your real infrastructure and policies.

If your project involves regulated data, high availability commitments, customer-impacting production systems, or material financial exposure, you should use additional human review and professional advice beyond what the product generates.

Third-party and AI limitations

CloudCopilot may rely on third-party providers and AI systems to produce parts of the user experience. Those systems can be imperfect and may produce incomplete, outdated, inconsistent, or unsuitable results.

Because cloud platforms and pricing evolve over time, generated output may not fully reflect the latest vendor behavior, service limits, regional availability, or billing nuances at the moment you use it.

No professional advice

Nothing in CloudCopilot or on this website should be interpreted as legal advice, security certification, financial advice, tax advice, audit assurance, or a guarantee of infrastructure fitness for any particular use.

If you need advice in those areas, you should consult appropriate qualified professionals rather than relying exclusively on a generated result.