Website Usage Terms

By logging into and / or using this website you agree to be bound by these terms. If you do not agree to these terms then you should not use this website.

Like most software, this website and its functionality is provided on an 'as-is' basis, with no warranty either expressed or implied. This means that, although we have tested it in a range of scenarios, we can’t give you a guarantee that it is fit for your purposes, that it will always operate without error, or produce accurate results. As such, we won’t be held liable for any problems, damage or loss of income arising from your use of the website. It is your responsibility to make sure that the software is suitable for your needs and for your IT systems and policies. We offer no guarantee as to the availability, performance, or stability of the website.

In particular, you should not rely solely on this website for data storage purposes. It is your responsibility to ensure copies of your own data are backed up away from this website.

You agree that you will use this website only for the purpose it was designed for, and that you won’t attempt to re-purpose, reverse-engineer, replicate or download and store any part of it, except where expressly permitted (for example data entry templates).

Outputs generated in demo or trial mode are for evaluation purposes only, and you agree not to use them commercially.

If we offer you any type of refund or credit note (up to a maximum of the original purchase price) because you have paid us for your use of the software, but you are not satisfied with the performance, this will be at our sole discretion and it will be a goodwill gesture, not an acceptance of any liability. In any event, the maximum financial liability we shall accept for dissatisfaction or problems arising from your use of the website shall be limited to the original purchase price. Any refund in this situation shall also terminate your license and you shall agree to stop using the website. This does not affect any statutory rights you might have.

These terms are governed by English law, and we are not able to enter any legal discussion or process in any other jurisdictions.