molab restrictions on use
Last updated: June 24, 2026
Abuse. molab is designed for interactive computation in the marimo notebook. Your account may be banned without notice if you abuse molab. The following use cases are considered abuse:
- mining cryptocurrency
- connecting to remote proxies or otherwise exposing molab compute to outside traffic
- file hosting, media serving, or other web service offerings not related to interactive compute with molab
- running denial-of-service attacks
- password cracking
- creating deepfakes
- creating any kind of subjectively problematic media content
- downloading torrents or peer-to-peer filesharing
- reselling compute to third parties
- reselling, proxying, or re-exposing molab’s AI endpoints
- circumventing abuse enforcement
In addition, users engaging in the following behaviors may have their notebooks terminated without warning:
- remote control such as by SSH;
- bypassing the marimo editor in favor of an alternative user interface, such as ComfyUI;
- using notebooks for non-interactive jobs.
Geographic restrictions. Accounts originating from certain countries and regions are not permitted.
Click to reveal restricted countries:
- Afghanistan
- Belarus
- Burma (Myanmar)
- Cambodia
- Central African Republic
- China
- Hong Kong
- Macau
- Congo (Democratic Republic)
- Cuba
- Haiti
- Iran
- Iraq
- Lebanon
- Libya
- Nicaragua
- North Korea
- Russia
- Somalia
- Sudan
- Syria
- Ukraine (Crimea, Donetsk, Luhansk, Kherson, Zaporizhzhia regions only)
- Venezuela
- Zimbabwe
Appealing an account suspension
Once your account has been suspended, you have 14 calendar days to file an appeal. If an appeal is not filed during this grace period, your account and its associated data will be permanently deleted.