1. Agreement and eligibility
By accessing the private beta, an authorized business user agrees to these terms on behalf of the participating organization.
2. Beta service
Catalog Guard compares product requirements, checks catalogue data, and explains findings for review. The public demo uses synthetic data. Private-beta features may change, be limited, or be withdrawn, and no general-availability date is promised.
3. Read-only boundary
Catalog Guard is designed for read-only Amazon operations. It does not create, edit, delete, price, stock, or submit listings, feeds, inventory, or offers. Users remain responsible for reviewing results and making changes in their own authorized systems.
4. User responsibilities
Users must have authority to provide catalogue and schema data; follow applicable laws and marketplace terms; protect access and credentials; avoid uploading unnecessary personal or restricted data; verify analysis before acting; and promptly report suspected unauthorized access. Amazon client secrets and refresh tokens must never be sent through support email or uploaded as catalogue data.
5. Acceptable use
Users may not probe or disrupt the service, bypass access controls, introduce malware, use the service unlawfully, infringe third-party rights, misrepresent the service as endorsed by Amazon or another marketplace, or attempt to make marketplace changes through the service.
6. Data and confidentiality
Participants retain their rights in submitted data and grant the provider the limited right to process it to deliver, secure, and support the service. Each party must protect the other party’s confidential information using reasonable care. Personal data is handled as described in the Privacy notice and any separately agreed data-processing terms.
7. Intellectual property
The service, software, interface, and documentation remain the property of the provider or its licensors. These terms grant only a limited, revocable, non-transferable right to evaluate and use the beta for the participating organization’s internal business purposes.
8. Fees
The private beta is currently free. No payment details are collected for a subscription. Any future pricing will be disclosed before a paid service begins and will require separate agreement.
9. Beta disclaimers
To the extent permitted by law, the beta is provided “as is” and “as available.” Marketplace requirements, user files, and software defects can affect results. The service does not provide legal advice and does not guarantee marketplace acceptance, listing availability, sales outcomes, or uninterrupted operation.
10. Liability
Each party’s liability is limited to the extent permitted by applicable law and any separately signed agreement. Nothing excludes liability that cannot lawfully be excluded. Participants are responsible for decisions made from analysis results and should keep appropriate backups and review procedures.
11. Suspension and termination
Access may be suspended to protect the service, comply with law or marketplace requirements, address misuse, or end the beta. A participant may stop using the service at any time and may request deletion as described in the Privacy notice, subject to legal retention duties.
12. Governing law and disputes
These terms are governed by Denmark, without regard to conflict-of-law rules. The competent courts specified by applicable law or a separate written agreement will have jurisdiction.
13. Changes and contact
Updated terms will be posted here with a revised date. Material changes for active beta participants will be communicated through the available contact channel. Questions can be sent through the configured support contact.