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Early-access terms of use

These terms describe the conditions for using TerritoryLogic's free public early-access service. Paid commercial terms are not yet offered.

Last reviewed July 15, 2026 · Early-access documentation

1. Acceptance and authority

By installing or using TerritoryLogic during early access, you agree to these terms and the Privacy Notice. You represent that you are permitted to connect the selected HubSpot portal, authorize the displayed scopes, and make territory-management decisions for that portal. Do not install for another organization without its authorization.

2. The early-access service

The current public service supports U.S. HubSpot company ownership programs based on exact ZIP5 membership and fixed owners. It includes draft configuration, read-only simulation, exceptions, activity evidence, and guarded publication/rollback machinery. New portals begin unable to write company owners. Features described as planned, restricted, disabled, or unavailable on the Status page are not part of the current service.

3. Free use and paid plans

Public installations currently receive the Free plan without a credit card. Paid checkout is disabled. Displayed Starter, Growth, Scale, annual, and Custom information is a planned launch catalog—not an offer that can currently be accepted. Only limits explicitly labeled as currently enforced on the Pricing page describe early-access runtime enforcement. An editor, audit-retention, or rollback quota that is not currently metered or purged does not create an unlimited or indefinite entitlement. Before paid checkout opens, TerritoryLogic will publish the operator identity, payment timing, taxes, renewal, cancellation, refund, downgrade, and applicable consumer/business terms.

4. HubSpot and third-party services

HubSpot authenticates users and remains the source CRM. Your use of HubSpot and other third-party services is governed by your agreement with those providers. TerritoryLogic is not HubSpot, is not endorsed by HubSpot merely because it uses its APIs, and cannot restore access that HubSpot removes.

5. Your responsibilities

  • Keep HubSpot administrator access and connected-portal choices accurate.
  • Review requested scopes, simulations, exceptions, and publication evidence before acting.
  • Use a developer test portal for initial evaluation and keep independent records of material CRM changes.
  • Correct source country, ZIP, and owner data in HubSpot rather than inventing routing evidence.
  • Grant TerritoryLogic workspace roles only to people trusted with portal-level territory data.
  • Comply with laws, HubSpot terms, and your organization's obligations to its customers and users.

6. Prohibited use

You may not probe or bypass tenant isolation, access another portal, share tokens or launch codes, upload malicious content, overload the service, misrepresent a TerritoryLogic decision, use the service to violate privacy or employment laws, reverse engineer protected service components except where law expressly permits, or continue testing after discovering an unexpected ownership or privacy event.

7. Customer data and configuration

You retain your rights in HubSpot data and territory configuration. You authorize TerritoryLogic to process the supported data only to provide, secure, troubleshoot, and improve the service under the current documentation and Privacy Notice. You are responsible for having a lawful basis and appropriate notices for the data you connect.

8. Feedback

If you voluntarily provide product feedback, you permit TerritoryLogic to use it without restriction or payment, provided that doing so does not disclose your confidential CRM data or identify your customers.

9. Suspension, uninstall, and termination

Access may be suspended to protect a portal, investigate abuse, respect plan limits, maintain the service, or address legal/security risk. You may stop using the service by uninstalling it from HubSpot. Uninstall does not reverse owner values already present in HubSpot. Follow Uninstall and data deletion before removal.

10. Early-access warranty boundary

The free early-access service is provided on an “as available” basis without a contractual uptime, response-time, data-recovery, performance, or feature-completion commitment. TerritoryLogic uses the safeguards described in its documentation, but does not promise that the service will be uninterrupted or error-free. Do not rely on it as the only record of territory configuration, CRM ownership history, or legal compliance.

11. Liability boundary

To the maximum extent permitted by applicable law, the operator of TerritoryLogic will not be responsible for indirect, special, incidental, consequential, exemplary, or lost-profit damages arising from free early-access use. Because the operator identity, governing law, and a negotiated commercial allocation of risk are not yet published, organizations that require a binding liability framework must wait for paid commercial terms.

12. Changes

These early-access terms may change as functionality and the operator structure mature. The reviewed date above will change when the terms change. Transactional email notices are not enabled, so review this page before a material test. Paid terms will not be silently applied to a free workspace.

13. Contact

Questions may be sent to support@territorylogic.com. The early-access response target is one business day on a best-effort basis; it is not an SLA.