The agreement between you and AIBizMaster
These Terms govern your use of AIBizMaster — our AI software reviews, comparisons, playbooks, and tools. They cover what you can do with our content, what we don’t guarantee, and how disputes are handled. Please read them alongside our Privacy Policy.
Last updated: — placeholder date; set to the actual publish date
Acceptance of terms
By accessing or using AIBizMaster (the “Site”), you agree to be bound by these Terms of Service (“Terms”). If you don’t agree to these Terms, please don’t use the Site. We may update these Terms from time to time, as described in Section 11 — continued use of the Site after an update constitutes acceptance of the revised Terms.
Legal Summary — Plain English
- Our content is editorial and informational — not professional, legal, or financial advice.
- Third-party AI tools you find through us have their own terms, pricing, and policies.
- You can read and share our content, but not republish it wholesale without permission.
- This summary doesn’t replace the full Terms below — it’s here to help you scan them.
Definitions
“AIBizMaster,” “we,” “us”
The publication operating this Site.
“Site”
The AIBizMaster website, including all reviews, comparisons, playbooks, and tools.
“You,” “User”
Anyone accessing or using the Site.
“Content”
Articles, reviews, comparisons, scores, graphics, and other material published on the Site.
“Third-Party Services”
AI software, tools, or platforms reviewed or linked to, which are not owned or operated by AIBizMaster.
Who we are, and who can use this site
Who we are
AIBizMaster is an independent, reader-supported publication that tests AI software for small business owners. Our full editorial approach is described on our About Us and Editorial Standards pages.
Eligibility to use the Site
The Site is intended for business owners, professionals, and other adults evaluating AI software for business use. You must be at least 16 years old to use the Site. By using the Site, you represent that you meet this requirement and that you have the legal capacity to enter into these Terms.
Intellectual property rights
All Content on the Site — including text, reviews, scores, graphics, and the overall design — is owned by AIBizMaster or its licensors and is protected by copyright and other intellectual property laws, except where explicitly stated otherwise. Trademarks, logos, and product names belonging to third-party AI tools we cover remain the property of their respective owners.
What you can do with our content
Personal use
Read, bookmark, and reference our content for your own business decisions, freely.
Brief quotation
Quote a short excerpt with clear attribution and a link back to the original page.
Full republication
Requires our prior written permission — contact us before republishing full articles.
Editorial content, AI tool information, and professional advice disclaimers
Editorial content disclaimer
Our reviews and comparisons reflect our own hands-on testing and editorial judgment at the time of publication, following the process described in How We Test AI Software. They are opinions formed through that process, not guarantees of your own results with any tool.
AI tool information disclaimer
Information about third-party AI software — pricing, features, capabilities — is accurate as of our most recent verification, described in our Corrections Policy, but AI software changes quickly. Always confirm current pricing and features directly with the vendor before purchasing.
No professional advice
Nothing on this Site constitutes legal, financial, tax, or other professional advice tailored to your specific business. Decisions about which AI software to adopt, and how, remain your responsibility. Consult a qualified professional for advice specific to your situation.
User responsibilities, acceptable use, and prohibited activities
You’re responsible for how you use the Site. The list below isn’t exhaustive, but it covers the most common expectations and restrictions.
You may
- Browse, read, and use our tools (like the ROI Calculator) for your own purposes
- Share links to our pages on social media or with colleagues
- Contact us with feedback, corrections, or questions
You may not
- Scrape, mirror, or systematically copy Site content without permission
- Attempt to disrupt, overload, or gain unauthorized access to the Site
- Misrepresent your identity when contacting us or submitting a tool for review
- Use the Site for any unlawful purpose or in violation of these Terms
Violating these terms may result in restricted or terminated access to the Site, at our discretion and depending on the severity of the violation.
External links, affiliate relationships, sponsored content, and third-party services
External links: The Site links to third-party AI software and websites we don’t control. We’re not responsible for the content, terms, or practices of those external sites — visiting them is at your own discretion.
Affiliate relationships: Some links are affiliate links, meaning we may earn a commission if you sign up through them, at no extra cost to you. This never affects which tools we cover or how they’re scored — see our full Affiliate Disclosure.
Sponsored content: Any sponsored content is clearly labeled and held to the same factual standard as our independent editorial content, described in our Advertising & Sponsorship Policy.
Third-party services: When you sign up for or use an AI tool found through our Site, your relationship with that tool — including its pricing, terms, and data practices — is between you and that vendor, not AIBizMaster.
Accuracy of information and availability of the Site
Accuracy of information: We test hands-on and fact-check before publishing, following the processes on How We Test AI Software and Corrections Policy. Even so, AI software changes quickly, and we cannot guarantee that every detail remains accurate at every moment you read it. Always verify current pricing and features directly with the vendor before making a purchasing decision.
Availability of the Site: We aim to keep the Site available and functioning, but we don’t guarantee uninterrupted access. The Site may be unavailable at times due to maintenance, technical issues, or circumstances beyond our control.
Limitation of liability and indemnification
Limitation of liability: To the fullest extent permitted by law, AIBizMaster and its contributors are not liable for any indirect, incidental, special, or consequential damages arising from your use of the Site or reliance on its content — including business decisions made based on a review, comparison, or tool. The Site and its content are provided “as is,” without warranties of any kind, express or implied.
Indemnification: You agree to indemnify and hold AIBizMaster harmless from any claims, damages, or expenses arising from your violation of these Terms or misuse of the Site.
This is general limitation-of-liability language, not a confirmed legal determination for AIBizMaster’s specific circumstances or jurisdiction. Some jurisdictions don’t allow certain liability exclusions — have this clause reviewed by qualified legal counsel to confirm it’s enforceable where you operate and where your users are located.
Governing law and international users
International users: The Site is accessible globally, and content is written primarily for a small-business audience regardless of location. If you access the Site from outside the jurisdiction stated below, you’re responsible for compliance with your local laws.
State the actual jurisdiction whose laws govern these Terms (e.g., the state and country where AIBizMaster’s operating entity is legally established), and the venue for resolving disputes. Do not publish this section until that jurisdiction is confirmed with the actual business registration.
Copyright infringement — DMCA notice procedure
If you believe content on the Site infringes your copyright, you may submit a notice under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA). A valid notice generally must include the following:
Identify the work
A description of the copyrighted work you claim has been infringed.
Identify the material
The specific URL or location on the Site where the allegedly infringing material appears.
Provide contact information
Your name, address, phone number, and email address.
Good-faith statement
A statement that you have a good-faith belief the use is not authorized by the copyright owner, its agent, or the law.
Accuracy & signature
A statement, under penalty of perjury, that the notice is accurate and you’re authorized to act on the copyright owner’s behalf, plus your physical or electronic signature.
To claim DMCA safe-harbor protection, this section must name a real designated agent — a name, physical address, phone number, and email — and that agent generally needs to be registered with the U.S. Copyright Office’s online directory. Do not publish this page claiming DMCA safe harbor without completing that registration and inserting the real agent details here.
Changes to these Terms, and how to reach us
We may revise these Terms as the Site, our practices, or applicable law change. The “Last updated” date at the top of this page reflects the most recent version, and material changes will be described directly on this page rather than updated silently.
Questions about these Terms can be sent through our Contact page, or directly to [email protected].
Frequently asked questions
Practical questions people have before relying on our Terms.
Brief quotation with clear attribution and a link back is generally fine. Republishing full articles or substantial portions requires our written permission.
We test hands-on and fact-check before publishing, but AI software changes quickly and no publication can guarantee permanent accuracy. See our Corrections Policy for how we handle errors when they’re found.
No. When you click through to a third-party AI tool, your relationship with that vendor — including its own terms and pricing — is between you and that vendor, not AIBizMaster.
No. Our content is editorial and informational, not professional, legal, financial, or technical advice for your specific business situation.
We may restrict or terminate your access to the site, depending on the severity and nature of the violation.
Follow the DMCA notice procedure described in this policy, which explains exactly what information a valid notice must include.
Yes, as the site and applicable law evolve. The date at the top of this page reflects the most recent version, and material changes will be described directly here.
Questions about these Terms?
Reach out directly and we’ll make sure it gets to the right person.