By using FakeAPI, you agree to use it as a development support tool for client-first workflows, contract exploration, integration rehearsal, and non-production testing.
You may use FakeAPI to model endpoints, generate request and response payloads, and unblock frontend and QA teams while the real backend is still being built. You should use realistic but non-sensitive sample data.
You agree not to upload or transmit sensitive, regulated, confidential, or production-critical data. FakeAPI is meant for testing acceleration and development convenience, not for storing live business or customer information.
FakeAPI must not be treated as the final service layer for your released product. It is a temporary tool to help you move faster during prototyping, testing, and early integration. You are responsible for replacing it with a production-ready backend before launch.