Terms of Service

The practical rules for using LeadBrief AI.

These terms explain how LeadBrief AI should be used while it prepares for early access: public website research, AI-generated sales preparation, workspace management, future billing, report exports, and planned integrations.

Last updated: July 3, 2026

Product purpose

LeadBrief AI is an AI-assisted business research product for turning public prospect websites into discovery briefs, sales preparation notes, proposal angles, outreach ideas, and report exports.

The service is intended to support professional judgment. It does not provide legal, financial, tax, medical, compliance, employment, or regulated professional advice.

Waitlist and early access

During early launch, access may be limited, delayed, or invitation-based. Joining the waitlist does not guarantee immediate access, a specific launch date, a specific feature, or a specific plan price.

Waitlist information may be used to understand demand, prioritize use cases, send launch updates, and coordinate product access.

Founding Access credits

Founding Access is an optional $15 pre-launch credit for users who want to support the private beta and receive priority onboarding consideration. It does not promise unlimited usage.

When private beta opens, Founding Access is intended to be applied as $15 in future LeadBrief credits. Founding Access is a pre-launch credit. If LeadBrief does not become available, your payment may be refunded or converted into an equivalent CK Catalyst service credit.

The first founding group may be limited to 15 users so onboarding, compute usage, and support can remain manageable during early testing.

Accounts and workspaces

You are responsible for maintaining the security of your account, email login, connected authentication provider, workspace access, API keys, and any activity performed through your account.

If workspace, billing, team, or integration features are enabled, you agree to keep organization information accurate and to grant access only to people who are authorized to use the workspace.

Acceptable use

You may use LeadBrief AI to analyze public business websites and prepare legitimate sales, discovery, consulting, marketing, or operational research.

You may not use the service to submit credentials, private portals, confidential client files, regulated sensitive data, malware, illegal content, abusive requests, or information you do not have permission to process.

You may not attempt to bypass plan limits, overload crawlers or infrastructure, reverse engineer private systems, scrape prohibited pages, interfere with security controls, or use generated content for deceptive, unlawful, or harmful activity.

AI-generated output

Generated briefs may contain assumptions, incomplete context, outdated observations, or incorrect conclusions. You must review outputs before relying on them or sending them to prospects, clients, or third parties.

LeadBrief AI aims to make generated research useful by including source-aware sections, clear recommendations, and validation questions, but final responsibility for decisions and external communications remains with you.

Public website analysis

The product is designed around publicly available business website pages. You are responsible for ensuring that the URLs you submit may be accessed and processed for your intended purpose.

LeadBrief AI may crawl, summarize, cache, and transform public website text to provide reports, reduce repeated processing, enforce usage limits, and improve product reliability.

Payments and credits

When paid plans, subscriptions, top-ups, or credits are enabled, payments are processed by Stripe or another listed payment provider. LeadBrief AI does not store full card numbers.

Plan limits, credits, usage allowances, page analysis limits, export access, and integration access may vary by plan. Prices and features may change before or after public launch, with applicable notice where required.

Exports and client use

PDF reports, client-friendly outputs, outreach copy, templates, and proposal notes are provided as editable business materials. You should verify claims, remove unsupported statements, and adapt language before client use.

If you add your own branding, templates, or client information, you are responsible for having the right to use that material.

Integrations, API, and MCP

Future API, webhook, OpenAPI, and MCP surfaces may be made available to approved users. Integration features may require scoped keys, additional terms, rate limits, workspace permissions, and security review.

You are responsible for systems you connect to LeadBrief AI, including how exported brief data is stored, displayed, shared, or used downstream.

Service availability

LeadBrief AI may change, pause, or discontinue features during development and early access. The service may occasionally be unavailable because of maintenance, provider outages, rate limits, crawler issues, AI provider errors, or infrastructure failures.

The product is provided without a guarantee that every website can be crawled, every brief can be generated, or every output will match your expectations.

Privacy and data

Use of LeadBrief AI is also governed by the Privacy Policy, which explains the categories of information that may be collected, processed, stored, cached, forwarded, or retained.

Do not submit information that your organization, client, law, contract, or policy prohibits you from sharing with a hosted AI-enabled product.

Contact

Questions about these terms, privacy, access, or product use can be sent to the contact email listed for LeadBrief AI or CK Catalyst support.

These terms are written for product clarity and should be reviewed before full commercial launch.