Terms of Service

Concordance · last updated 28 July 2026
Not legal advice. Concordance's plain-language summaries and impact previews are reading aids, not legal opinions. The operative wording of your documents always governs. Nothing this tool produces is a substitute for advice from a qualified lawyer.

1. What Concordance is

Concordance is a document governance and negotiation tool: it lets two or more parties view shared documents, propose changes, register concerns, and track approvals, with a plain-language explanation alongside the operative wording.

2. Trials and payment

Where a deployment offers paid access (see the "Get access" page), it starts with a 14-day free trial. A card is required to start the trial; you won't be charged until the trial ends, and you can cancel at any point before then with no charge. Subscriptions are billed through Stripe — we never see or store your card details. Cancelling stops access at the end of the period you've already paid for.

3. Acceptable use

You agree not to:

4. Your content

You and your organisation keep all rights to the documents and data you bring into a Concordance deployment. This tool does not use your documents to train any model, and does not share them with any other customer's deployment.

5. No warranty, limitation of liability

Concordance is provided "as is." Plain-language summaries can be wrong or incomplete — always defer to the operative wording. To the fullest extent the law allows, we're not liable for decisions made based on a summary, impact preview, or any other guidance-only output, or for indirect or consequential loss.

6. Changes and termination

We may update these terms or the service itself from time to time. We may suspend access for misuse of the kind described in Section 3.

7. Governing law

These terms are governed by the laws of Gibraltar.

8. Contact

Questions about these terms: troyjeffries1970@gmail.com.

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