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Terms of Service
Effective 12 July 2026 - Version 2026-07-12
Free proof of concept
These terms form an agreement between you and NotchPath when you create an account or use the free, early-stage proof of concept. Public signup is currently intended for approved business users operating primarily in Australia or the United States. Users elsewhere must contact us for approval. The POC is under active development, has no service-level commitment, and may change or be discontinued.
Accounts and authority
You must be at least 18, provide accurate account information, protect credentials, and use the service lawfully. If you use NotchPath for an organisation, you confirm that you may accept these terms for it and are authorised to connect the accounts and business or personal information you provide.
Human review and responsibility
AI-generated content may be incomplete or incorrect. You remain responsible for reviewing outputs, configuring permissions and policies, and approving external actions. NotchPath does not provide legal, financial, medical, or other professional advice.
Customer Data
You retain ownership of documents, messages, rules and other content you provide or connect (Customer Data). You grant NotchPath a limited right to host, transmit, index and process Customer Data only to provide, secure and support the user-facing service, comply with law, and act on your instructions. You confirm that you have the rights and permissions needed to provide it. We do not sell Customer Data or use it to train general-purpose AI models.
Connected services
Google, Microsoft, messaging, AI, hosting, authentication and other service providers may process information as described in our Privacy Policy. Connected services remain governed by their own terms. You may disconnect them at any time, and we are not responsible for third-party availability or changes outside our control.
Acceptable use
You must not bypass security or usage limits, access another workspace without authority, distribute malware, send unlawful or abusive communications, or use the service to violate privacy, intellectual-property, or consumer-protection rights.
Excluded regulated data
Unless NotchPath agrees in writing, the POC must not be used to collect or process protected health information subject to HIPAA, payment-card details, Social Security numbers, regulated education records, information collected directly from children under 13, or other data that requires sector-specific regulated processing. The POC is for users aged 18 or older.
Suspension and deletion
We may restrict access when reasonably needed to protect users or the service, investigate misuse, comply with law, or respond to a material breach. You may stop using the POC at any time. Use our account and data deletion form to request account and Customer Data deletion. We will verify the request, disconnect integrations, remove data from active systems without unreasonable delay, and confirm any limited legal or backup retention.
Intellectual property
NotchPath and its licensors own the service, software and branding. We grant you a limited, revocable right to use the POC for internal business evaluation. You retain Customer Data rights and may use generated output subject to applicable law and third-party rights.
Consumer rights and liability
Nothing in these terms excludes rights or remedies that cannot lawfully be excluded, including under the Australian Consumer Law or mandatory United States federal or state law. Subject to those rights, the POC is supplied as available. To the maximum extent permitted by law, NotchPath excludes all liability arising from or related to the free POC. Where liability cannot be excluded but may be limited, NotchPath's liability is limited, at its option, to resupplying the service or paying the reasonable cost of having the service supplied again. Nothing in these terms excludes or limits liability that cannot lawfully be excluded or limited.
Changes and governing law
We will publish updated terms and provide reasonable notice of material changes. These terms are governed by the laws of New South Wales, Australia, while mandatory rights under the law where you operate remain unaffected. Before formal proceedings, each party agrees to make a reasonable attempt to resolve a dispute directly.
Contact
Questions about the service can be submitted through our support form. Privacy and data requests use the separate privacy request form.