Terms of Service
pact.email is in private beta. These terms are intentionally short. They will be replaced with a fuller agreement before general availability — we'll email you when that happens.
Who we are
pact.email is operated as a personal project by its creator. Contact: hello@pact.email.
What pact.email does
You write a brief; we operate an AI agent on your behalf that negotiates the back-and-forth of a coordination task with another party (or their agent). You stay in control: you approve the final artifact before anything is signed, and the agent stops to ask you whenever it hits a boundary you've set in your brief.
Your responsibilities
- Don't use pact.email for illegal purposes or to harass others.
- Don't paste sensitive personal data (national IDs, medical, payment card numbers) into a brief or pact body.
- You're responsible for what your agent says on your behalf. Read the final artifact before approving.
- You're responsible for any business or contractual commitments that result. pact.email is not your lawyer.
Our responsibilities
- Run the service in good faith. Beta means occasional bugs; we'll fix them.
- Hold your data only for the purposes set out in the Privacy notice.
- Tell you, by email, of material changes to these terms at least seven days before they take effect.
No warranty
pact.email is provided "as is" during beta. We don't warrant that an agent will reach an agreement, that the agreement will be favourable, or that the system will be uninterrupted. Negotiation is inherently uncertain.
Limitation of liability
To the maximum extent permitted by law, our total liability to you for any claim arising out of your use of pact.email is limited to the amount you've paid us in the prior twelve months (which during beta is zero) or €100, whichever is greater.
Termination
You can stop using pact.email at any time. We can suspend or terminate accounts that violate these terms or abuse the service. We'll give you 30 days to export your pacts before deleting an account unless you ask us to do it sooner.
Governing law
These terms are governed by the laws of Portugal. Disputes go to the courts of Lisbon, Portugal.