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Terms

Website and Service Terms.

These terms govern public use of the Aineed Data website. A specific proposal and signed agreement control any accepted workflow engagement.

Last updated 19 August 2026

Operator and acceptance

Aineed Data is operated by StructuredLayer. By using this website, you agree to these terms. If you do not agree, do not use the site.

StructuredLayer does not publish a registered legal-entity name, company number, jurisdiction, or postal address. The contracting entity, governing terms, invoice arrangements, delivery location, and acceptance conditions are identified in the written proposal and engagement agreement.

Website information and illustrative material

The site describes managed workflows, operating methods, examples, controls, prices, and planning ranges. Public material is general information, not professional advice or a binding implementation design.

Demonstrations, sample records, dashboards, metrics, screenshots, outputs, and workflow examples are illustrative unless expressly identified as verified client work approved for publication. No result, completeness level, architecture, delivery date, budget, or business outcome is guaranteed.

Enquiries do not create an engagement

Submitting a workflow request does not require StructuredLayer to accept work, reserve capacity, meet a date, provide free implementation design, or create a commercial, professional, fiduciary, employment, partnership, or agency relationship. StructuredLayer may request clarification, recommend another route, or decline a request.

Submit only information you are authorized to share and that is reasonably accurate. Use redacted examples where practical. Do not send credentials, regulated records, unnecessary sensitive information, or confidential files through public forms or ordinary email.

Prices, scope, and payment

All public prices are in USD and are planning guidance or starting prices, not binding quotes or offers. A written proposal establishes the final workflow scope, source and destination limits, schedule, volume, access, data condition, responsibilities, assumptions, exclusions, third-party costs, implementation fee, recurring fee, payment stages, acceptance criteria, stabilization, ownership, change control, renewal, and cancellation terms.

Software subscriptions, hosting, storage, API or AI usage, vendor licences, taxes, approved travel, paid-source access, and other third-party charges are excluded unless the proposal expressly includes them. Work outside signed scope requires documented approval of the effect on price, timing, responsibilities, and acceptance.

Managed operation and service levels

Public plan labels describe typical scope, not a universal service-level agreement. No public uptime guarantee, recovery guarantee, response-time warranty, service credit, or 24/7 support commitment applies unless written into the accepted proposal.

The proposal defines monitoring windows, run schedule, supported sources, retry and exception boundaries, escalation contacts, support hours, response targets, maintenance responsibility, reporting, exclusions, and any remedy. Source availability, customer permissions, third-party platforms, licensing, MFA, CAPTCHA, and vendor changes can affect operation.

Authorized use and customer responsibility

You may use the site for legitimate evaluation, research, and business communication. You must not disrupt the site, seek unauthorized access, abuse forms, introduce malicious code, impersonate others, submit unlawful content, or misrepresent affiliation, certification, endorsement, or client work.

Customers remain responsible for source permissions, platform terms, licences, account authorization, business decisions, downstream approvals, and qualified review of legal, financial, safety, compliance, employment, engineering, or other consequential matters.

Intellectual property and confidentiality

Unless otherwise indicated, StructuredLayer owns or licenses the site design, copy, branding, diagrams, workflow descriptions, demonstrations, and original materials. Site access does not transfer ownership or permit substantial republication, misleading derivative use, stripped attribution, or presentation of the work as another party’s service.

Visiting the site or sending an unsolicited enquiry does not itself create confidentiality duties. Confidential implementation information should be shared only after boundaries and a secure exchange method are agreed. A signed NDA or engagement agreement controls information within its scope.

Availability, external services, and liability

The site is provided on an as-available basis. To the extent permitted by law, StructuredLayer does not warrant that public content is complete, error-free, continuously available, or suitable for a particular decision without further review.

External providers and source platforms have independent terms, notices, fees, availability, and controls. Linking to a provider does not claim endorsement, partnership, continued availability, security, or suitability.

Nothing in these terms excludes liability that cannot lawfully be excluded. Detailed liability allocation, indemnities, caps, governing law, disputes, termination, refunds, and remedies are not created by this website and must be stated in the signed engagement agreement.

Changes and contact

StructuredLayer may revise, correct, suspend, remove, or reorganize public content and features. Updated terms may govern continued use after publication where applicable law permits.

Questions can be sent to start@structuredlayer.com.