Terms

Plain-English Revenue Linter terms.

These terms summarize how Revenue Linter products, scans, downloadable assets, and advisory outputs are intended to be used.

Zero-write product posture

Revenue Linter is designed for observation, monitoring, and advisory output. It does not issue refunds, cancel subscriptions, submit dispute evidence, mutate Stripe or PayPal records, or change production databases automatically.

Accounts and access

You are responsible for keeping account access, API keys, ingest tokens, delivery links, and Checkout session IDs private. Delete or rotate credentials when a teammate or contractor no longer needs access.

Paid products

Revenue Linter modules, generated assets, verified legacy delivery packages, reviews, and toolkits are delivered through verified Stripe Checkout sessions or authenticated workspaces. Purchases are licensed for internal business use only.

Read the product license

Refunds and support

Refunds and order support are handled case by case through Revenue Linter support and Stripe records. Contact support with the receipt email and Checkout session ID when available.

No professional advice

Revenue Linter findings, Founder Tools, evidence packets, and reports are operational tools. They are not legal, tax, accounting, financial, security, or chargeback advice.

Acceptable use

Do not use Revenue Linter to process secrets you are not authorized to handle, attack third-party systems, scrape protected data, bypass payment obligations, or redistribute paid products.

Legal review blocked

These terms are a plain-language product summary and checklist placeholder, not final launch terms. Broad paid self-serve launch remains blocked until legal and safety review confirms refund support wording, no professional-advice language, liability limits, payment terms, data processing terms, and customer support procedures.

Enterprise agreements

Formal agreements can replace this summary.

This page is a plain-English product summary. Enterprise customers may receive a separate signed agreement, order form, data processing addendum, or statement of work that controls for that relationship.