Terms of Service
01Acceptance of terms
By creating a Findry workspace or using the Findry service, you agree to these terms. If you're accepting on behalf of a company, you confirm that you have authority to bind that company.
These terms apply to the hosted Findry service at findry.com, any related APIs, and any integrations we publish. If you have a signed enterprise agreement with us, that agreement takes precedence over these terms where the two conflict.
02Your account
You're responsible for keeping your login credentials secret, for all activity that happens inside your workspace, and for the people you invite. You must be at least 16 years old to use Findry.
- One human per account. Shared accounts are not permitted.
- You must give us an accurate email address — the magic-link flow depends on it.
- Notify us within 48 hours of suspected unauthorised access.
03Acceptable use
Use Findry for its intended purpose: structured product-decision work. Do not use it to store material that is unlawful, infringing, or designed to harm others. Do not try to reverse-engineer the service, scrape at abusive rates, or circumvent rate limits.
04Your content
You own the signals, hypotheses, tests, bets, and outcomes you create in Findry. You grant us a limited licence to host, process, and display that content — only to operate the service for you. We do not train models on your content. We do not sell your content. Ever.
You're responsible for the content you bring in from integrations. If a quote you paste from Dovetail includes a user's personal data, the consent for using that data sits with you, not us.
05Intellectual property
Findry owns the service, the brand, the pulse mark, the wordmark, the code, and the visual system. You get a non-exclusive, non-transferable right to use the service while your subscription is active. You may quote and screenshot your own workspace freely — including in decks and blog posts.
06Subscription and billing
Plans are billed annually by default, with a monthly alternative at +20%. All plans during the private beta (Summer 2026 through public launch) are free. Public pricing takes effect on your renewal date after public launch.
- Annual plans. Refundable pro-rated within 30 days of the charge.
- Monthly plans. Not refundable, but cancel any time to stop future charges.
- Seat changes. Add seats mid-cycle; pro-rated charge on your next invoice. Remove seats; credit applied on renewal.
- Failed payment. We retry three times. After that, your workspace moves to a 30-day read-only state before archive.
07Termination
You may terminate at any time from your workspace settings. We may terminate an account for repeated abuse of acceptable use, non-payment, or legal obligation. We'll give you 30 days' notice and a full export before we delete anything — except in cases of active fraud or court order.
08Warranty disclaimer
The service is provided “as is.” We work hard to keep Findry up, honest, and fast. We don't warrant that it will be uninterrupted, error-free, or compatible with every third-party tool. Private-beta users should expect bugs; we'll fix them quickly but they will happen.
09Limitation of liability
To the maximum extent permitted by law, Findry's total liability to you for any claim arising from these terms or the service is limited to the fees you paid in the 12 months preceding the claim. We are not liable for indirect, incidental, or consequential damages — including lost profits, lost decisions, or decisions you later regret.
10Changes to these terms
We may update these terms. If the change is material, we'll email every workspace admin at least 30 days before the change takes effect. Continued use of the service after the effective date constitutes acceptance. Every revision is versioned and logged in the changelog.
11How to reach us
Questions about these terms, enterprise agreements, or anything else — write to paulo@findry.io. Paulo reads every email.
Findry is operated by a solo founder registered in the State of Florida, United States. Full company details will be added when the commercial entity is finalised ahead of public launch.