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RAILOOM · Public Alpha

Terms

These terms describe the current Public Alpha product boundaries for Railoom. The product is an evolving 0.x service, so features and behavior may change.

Local projects

Projects are primarily stored in the current browser or device. Public Alpha does not provide an account-based cloud project library, cross-device sync, or a guaranteed backup service. Export important projects as JSON when you need a portable copy.

Shared layouts

A shared-layout URL is an unlisted, opaque link. Anyone who obtains a valid link may retrieve the shared snapshot. Shared snapshots normally have no routine expiration, but permanent archival, availability, or compatibility is not guaranteed.

Shared-content lifecycle

Public Alpha does not provide an end-user ownership or self-service deletion system for shared snapshots. The operator may remove shared content when reasonably necessary for legal, privacy, abuse-prevention, security, technical, or operational reasons.

Content you share

Do not place personal information, credentials, secrets, or other confidential or sensitive information in content you share. Only share content you are comfortable making retrievable by anyone who has the link.

Alpha limitations

Railoom is provided as a Public Alpha without promises of uninterrupted uptime, permanent storage, backup, or compatibility with future versions beyond what the current product actually supports.