Terms & Conditions
Last updated: 19 June 2026
1. Scope
These Terms & Conditions ("Terms") govern your use of the Let's Automate website and any related services we provide. By accessing the site or submitting an enquiry, you agree to these Terms.
2. Services
Let's Automate designs, builds, and operates automation, integration, and AI workflows for businesses. Specific deliverables, timelines, and pricing for any engagement are agreed individually in a separate written proposal or contract.
3. Enquiries and offers
Information presented on this website (including case studies, pricing ranges, and turnaround times) is non-binding and intended for orientation only. A binding offer is created only by an individual written proposal accepted by both parties.
4. Acceptable use
You agree not to misuse the site, including by attempting to gain unauthorised access, submitting false or misleading information, sending automated submissions, or interfering with the operation of the site.
5. Intellectual property
All content on this website — including text, graphics, logos, code, and case studies — is owned by Let's Automate or its licensors and is protected by applicable intellectual property laws. You may not reproduce, distribute, or create derivative works without our prior written consent.
6. Third-party content
Our website may reference or link to third-party tools, brands, or platforms. We are not responsible for the content, availability, or practices of third-party services.
7. Disclaimer and liability
The website is provided "as is" without warranties of any kind. To the maximum extent permitted by law, we exclude liability for indirect, incidental, or consequential damages arising from your use of the site. Statutory liability for intent and gross negligence remains unaffected.
8. Data protection
Information about how we process personal data is set out in our Privacy Policy.
9. Governing law
These Terms are governed by the laws applicable at the registered seat of the entity named in our Imprint, excluding conflict-of-law rules. Mandatory consumer protection rights of your country of residence remain unaffected.
10. Changes
We may update these Terms from time to time. The current version is always available on this page.