Terms of Service
Ever Tech — ever.tech
Version 1.0.0 · In force from 2026-08-02
These Terms of Service ("Terms") govern your access to and use of the Ever Tech website and the websites, applications and application programming interfaces we make available at ever.tech (together, the "Service").
The Service is provided by Ever Technologies LTD, a company registered in Bulgaria under company number 204599535, with its registered office at Mladost 2, bl. 211, ent. A, Sofia 1799, Bulgaria ("we", "us", "our").
By creating an account, by accessing the Service, or by clicking to accept these Terms, you agree to be bound by them. If you are agreeing on behalf of a company or other organisation, you confirm that you have authority to bind that organisation, and "you" means that organisation.
If you do not agree to these Terms, you must not use the Service.
These Terms incorporate by reference our Privacy Policy, our Cookie Policy, our Acceptable Use Policy and our Refund Policy. Where you process personal data of your own users or personnel through the Service, our Data Processing Addendum also applies.
Definitions
These are the words we use throughout these Terms with a particular meaning. Everywhere else, words carry their ordinary meaning.
- Acceptable Use Policy (or AUP) — the rules on what may and may not be done with the Service. It is published with these Terms and forms part of them. Where the AUP changes, the version in force when you use the Service is the one that applies.
- Account — the credentialed identity through which you or an End User signs in to the Service.
- Beta Features — any part of the Service we describe as beta, preview, early access, experimental, pilot or similar, or make available for evaluation ahead of general release. They carry a weaker regime than the rest of the Service; the warranties and limitation of liability sections say how.
- Confidential Information — information one of us discloses to the other that is marked confidential, or that a reasonable person receiving it would understand to be confidential, including non-public technical, security, commercial and pricing information. Customer Data is always your Confidential Information.
- Customer (also you and your) — the person or organisation that has accepted these Terms and holds the Subscription. Where an individual accepts on behalf of an organisation, the Customer is that organisation and not the individual.
- Customer Data — everything you or your End Users submit to, store in, generate through or import into the Service: files, records, messages, configuration, and anything an integration you connect brings in. It does not include our own service logs, security telemetry or the aggregated statistics described in the Customer Data section.
- Data Processing Addendum (or DPA) — the terms on which we process Personal Data on your behalf. It applies automatically wherever you use the Service to handle personal data about other people, forms part of these Terms, and needs no separate signature.
- Documentation — the user guides, help articles, API references and technical descriptions we publish for the Service, as they stand when you use it. Marketing pages, roadmaps, benchmarks and statements made in sales conversations are not Documentation.
- End User — an individual you permit to use the Service under your Subscription: an employee, contractor, colleague, client or other person you invite into your Workspace.
- Fees — the amounts payable for the Service under your plan or Order, before taxes. Taxes are added where they apply.
- Order — the plan selection, checkout, order form or written quotation under which you subscribe, including the seats, usage limits, term and price it records.
- Personal Data — information relating to an identified or identifiable living person, as defined in the General Data Protection Regulation (Regulation (EU) 2016/679). Where another data protection law governs a particular processing operation, that law's equivalent definition applies to it.
- Service — as defined at the start of these Terms. Throughout, it means the hosted service we operate, and never any separately licensed source code you may obtain and run yourself.
- Sub-processor — a third party we engage to process Personal Data on your behalf so that we can deliver the Service. Our current sub-processors are published in our sub-processor list, and the DPA sets out how we notify you of changes and how you may object.
- Subscription — your right to use the Service for a stated term, at a stated plan level, within a stated number of seats or usage allowance.
- Workspace — the separate space in which your Customer Data is held and your End Users work. Depending on the product it may be presented as a workspace, an organisation, a team or a tenant. These Terms use Workspace for all of them.
How to read these Terms
- Headings exist for navigation. They do not limit or extend what a section says.
- "Including", "such as" and "for example" introduce examples. They never narrow the words in front of them.
- The singular includes the plural, and the other way round.
- A reference to our Privacy Policy, Cookie Policy, Acceptable Use Policy, Refund Policy or DPA means the version in force when you use the Service. How and when we change them is dealt with in the section on changes to these Terms.
- A reference to a law includes that law as amended, extended or replaced.
- "In writing" includes email. Where a notice may be given inside the Service, the notices section says so.
- If an Order, a product annex or the DPA says something different from these core terms, the precedence rules in the general section decide which one wins.
Who you contract with
Your contract for the Service is with Ever Technologies LTD, and with no one else.
- Registered in Bulgaria under company number 204599535
- Registered office: Mladost 2, bl. 211, ent. A, Sofia 1799, Bulgaria
- Legal notices and contract queries: [email protected]
Ever Technologies operates the Service, invoices you for it, holds your Subscription, and is the party responsible to you under these Terms. When these Terms say "we", "us" or "our", they mean Ever Technologies LTD. If you need to bring a claim about the Service, it is the company you bring it against, on the governing law and in the venue set out later in these Terms.
The company that owns the software is not your counterparty
The intellectual property in the Service is owned by a separate company, which is identified in the intellectual property section below and which licenses that property to Ever Technologies LTD. You do not contract with it. It is not a party to these Terms, it owes you nothing under them, it makes you no promise about the Service, and it does not handle the data you put into the Service. Everything you are owed in connection with the Service, you are owed by Ever Technologies LTD.
Separately licensed source code is not part of this contract
Some of the software behind the Service is published under an open-source licence. That code reaches you under its own licence, from its own publisher, on its own terms — not under this contract. These Terms neither grant you rights in that code nor take any away. The section on open-source software below explains exactly where the line falls and what follows from it if you run your own copy.
These Terms cover this product
These Terms govern ever.tech and the Ever Tech website. Other websites, products and services — including ones that share part of our branding, and ones operated by other companies — have their own terms, their own operator and their own privacy notice. Read the terms published on the site you are actually using.
Who may use the Service
Age
You must be at least 16 years old to hold an Account.
We know that Bulgaria sets the age at which a child can consent to an information-society service at 14, which is lower. We require 16 regardless. The Service is a tool for work, it is not designed for or directed at children, and we do not knowingly provide it to anyone under 16.
If we learn that an Account is held by someone under 16, we will close it and delete the associated personal data as described in our Privacy Policy. If you believe a child under 16 has an Account, tell us at [email protected].
Capacity
You must have the legal capacity to enter into a binding contract in the place where you live or where your organisation is established. If you do not, you must not accept these Terms.
Authority to bind an organisation
If you accept these Terms, or sign up, in the name of a company, partnership, public body or any other organisation, you confirm that:
- you are authorised to bind that organisation to these Terms;
- the organisation becomes the Customer, and "you" in these Terms means the organisation; and
- you have the authority to place Orders, incur Fees and appoint administrators on its behalf.
If it turns out you did not have that authority, you accept these Terms in your own name and are personally responsible for everything in them, including payment. We may ask for evidence of your authority at any time, and we may suspend an Account while we check.
If we have closed your Account before
You must not use the Service if we have previously terminated an Account held by you, or by an organisation you control, for breach of these Terms or the Acceptable Use Policy — unless we have agreed in writing that you may come back.
Opening a new Account to get around a closure is itself a breach, and we may close the new Account without notice and without refund.
Sanctions and restricted jurisdictions
You confirm, each time you use the Service, that you are not:
- located in, ordinarily resident in, or organised under the laws of a country or territory subject to comprehensive economic sanctions or a trade embargo imposed by the European Union, the United Nations, the United Kingdom or the United States;
- named on, or owned or controlled by anyone named on, a sanctions or restricted-party list maintained by any of those authorities; or
- acting for, or on behalf of, anyone in either of those categories.
Tell us immediately if that stops being true. We may suspend or terminate access without notice where we reasonably believe continuing to provide the Service would breach sanctions or export control law. The compliance section below sets out the wider obligations that go with this.
What you are responsible for
We operate the Service. Almost everything about how you use it sits with you, and the list below is the honest version of that split rather than a formality.
Lawful use, and your own compliance
Use the Service lawfully. You are responsible for working out which laws apply to you and for meeting them — we do not know your sector, your jurisdictions, your regulator or your internal policies, and we do not advise you on any of them.
That includes, where they apply to you: data protection and privacy law, employment and workplace law, electronic marketing rules, consumer law, financial, health and other sector regulation, records-retention duties, export controls and sanctions, and the terms of any third-party platform whose data you bring into or push out of the Service.
The data you put in
You are responsible for the accuracy, quality, legality and integrity of your Customer Data, and for deciding whether it should be in the Service at all.
Before you put personal data into the Service, it is your job — not ours — to give whatever notices and obtain whatever consents or other lawful basis your own law requires, from the people the data is about. That applies to your personnel, your customers, your candidates, your contacts, and anyone whose data arrives through an integration you connect.
Features that record or measure how people work
Where the Service includes features that record, capture or measure the activity of your personnel, you decide whether to switch them on, on whom, and how. That decision is yours and so are the obligations that follow from it.
Depending on where your people are, those obligations can include identifying a lawful basis for the monitoring, telling each affected person clearly and in advance what is captured, completing a data protection impact assessment, consulting a works council or employee representatives, and observing limits on what may be captured and when. The rules differ sharply from country to country, and we make no claim that any particular configuration is lawful anywhere. We supply the controls; you decide how to use them.
Your product annex and the DPA set out the capture types, the controls available to you and the express representations you give us about all of this.
Your End Users
You are responsible for your End Users. Their acts and omissions in the Service count as yours. Make sure they know what these Terms and the Acceptable Use Policy require of them, and that they follow both.
Your backups and your records
Keep your own copies of anything you cannot afford to lose. We run backups for our own operational continuity, and they are not a substitute for your records. Export your data regularly using the tools the Service provides, and do not rely on the Service as your only copy of anything — including anything you are required by law to retain.
Equipment, connectivity and third-party accounts
You provide the devices, browsers, operating systems, networks and internet connectivity needed to reach the Service, and you keep them reasonably secure and up to date. You also provide and pay for any third-party account or credential that an integration or a bring-your-own-key feature needs. We are not responsible for problems caused by your own equipment, network or third-party accounts.
Acceptable Use Policy
Our Acceptable Use Policy forms part of these Terms and applies every time the Service is used under your Subscription. Breaching it is a breach of these Terms. We update the AUP from time to time — abuse changes faster than contracts do — and the version in force when you use the Service is the one that applies. Where a change to the AUP materially reduces what you are permitted to do, we will give you notice in the way the changes section describes.
Annex: Ever Tech
What these Terms actually govern here
ever.tech is a website that describes our software engineering, CTO and co-founder services. There is no account to create, nothing to buy, and no payment method to enter — no sign-in exists anywhere on it and no payment processor is connected to it. These Terms govern reading the site and submitting the forms on it. That is the whole of what they cover.
Access is free, so there is nothing to refund and no refund process for this product. If we ever sell something directly on this site, we will publish terms for it before we do. There is no support obligation and no availability commitment attached to a site like this one.
Nothing on this site is an offer
Rates, packages, service descriptions, technologies, timelines and past project write-ups are published to tell you what we do. None of it can be accepted into a contract.
Engineering work is agreed separately, in a signed contract and statement of work. Where you have one, that contract governs the work, and nothing here varies it, narrows it or adds to it.
The products described on this site have their own agreements
The products we build are separate services with their own terms, their own privacy notices and, in several cases, their own open-source licences. Reading about one of them here gives you no rights in it, and nothing on this site changes the licence or the agreement that governs it. The code behind this website is ours and is not published under an open-source licence.
What you send us through a form
The contact, hire-us, careers and talent application forms take free text, and two of them take a file. When you submit one:
- you license us to use what you sent for the purpose you sent it for — answering you, evaluating an enquiry or an application, and keeping a record of both;
- you confirm you are entitled to send it — that it is yours to send, that it is accurate, that it carries no malware, and that you have a lawful basis for anyone else's details in it, including referees, managers, colleagues and clients named in a CV or an enquiry; and
- you must not send someone else's confidential material — a current employer's code, a client's documents, or anything you are under an obligation not to disclose.
We may refuse a submission, delete an attachment, or block an address or an IP range that abuses a form.
Applying to work with us
An application creates no employment relationship, no engagement and no offer, and we are under no obligation to respond to one. What happens to what you send is set out in the privacy annex.
Apply for yourself. We do not accept unsolicited CVs from recruitment agencies, and sending one to a form or to a published address creates no introduction, no agreement and no entitlement to a fee. Where we want an agency's help we sign an agreement with that agency first.
Automated access and re-use of what we publish
You may read, download and print what is on the site for your own or your organisation's internal use. You may not:
- run bulk extraction, crawling or automated harvesting against the site, the content API behind it, the job listings, the project pages or the team pages;
- mirror or frame the site, or present its content as your own; or
- use the pages that name our people, or the material we publish about our work, to build a dataset or to train a model, without our written permission.
The team pages are a directory of real people, and they are the part most attractive to a scraper. That is why this restriction is here rather than left to be implied.
Third-party content on the site
The contributor list is assembled from GitHub's public data, the chat widget is operated by its provider, and the bot protection on our forms is Google's. Those are their services, on their terms, and what they do with what they receive is described in the privacy and cookie annexes rather than promised here. Links out of the site go to places we do not control.
Confidentiality
This section works both ways. It binds us exactly as it binds you.
What counts as confidential
"Confidential Information" means information that one of us (the "disclosing party") makes available to the other (the "receiving party") in connection with the Service, in any form, which is either marked or described as confidential, or which a reasonable person would understand to be confidential from its nature or from the circumstances in which it was disclosed.
- Ours includes the non-public parts of the Service, our source code, security information, architecture and infrastructure detail, unreleased features, non-public pricing, and our product plans.
- Yours includes the content and data you put into the Service, and your non-public business, technical, financial and commercial information.
The terms of any order between us are confidential to both of us.
Where Confidential Information is also personal data, how it is processed is governed by our Privacy Policy and, where it applies to you, our Data Processing Addendum. Where those and this section both bite, the stricter obligation applies.
What does not count
This section does not apply to information that:
- was public when it was disclosed, or later becomes public other than through a breach of this section;
- the receiving party already had, free of any duty of confidence, before it was disclosed;
- the receiving party develops independently, without using or referring to the disclosing party's Confidential Information; or
- a third party lawfully provides to the receiving party without a duty of confidence.
The party relying on one of these has to be able to show that it applies.
How each of us must treat it
Each of us will use the other's Confidential Information only to provide or receive the Service and to perform these Terms, and will not disclose it except as this section permits.
Each of us will protect it with at least the care we use for our own confidential information of similar importance — and never with less than reasonable care.
Who it may be shared with
Each of us may disclose the other's Confidential Information to our employees, officers, contractors, group companies and professional advisers who genuinely need it for that purpose and who are bound by confidentiality duties at least as protective as these. We may also disclose it to our sub-processors so far as needed to provide the Service, on the same footing.
Each of us stays responsible for what those people do with it, as if we had done it ourselves.
When the law requires disclosure
If a law, a court, a regulator or a stock exchange requires disclosure, the receiving party may disclose — but only what is actually required, and, where it is lawful and practical to do so, only after giving the disclosing party advance notice and a reasonable opportunity to object or to seek protective treatment. The receiving party will give reasonable cooperation with any such attempt, at the disclosing party's cost.
How long it lasts
These obligations begin when the information is disclosed and continue for three (3) years after these Terms come to an end.
Anything that qualifies as a trade secret stays protected for as long as it remains a trade secret under the applicable law, whether or not the three years have run.
Returning or destroying it
When these Terms end — or earlier, if the disclosing party asks in writing — the receiving party will return or destroy the Confidential Information it holds, and confirm in writing that it has done so if asked. There are two exceptions:
- copies held in routine backups or archives that are not readily accessible in the ordinary course of business; and
- copies a party must keep to meet a legal or regulatory obligation.
Anything kept under either exception stays subject to this section for as long as it is kept. Your own content inside the Service is dealt with by the termination section — export and then deletion — rather than by this one.
No licence, and what happens on a breach
Nothing in this section transfers ownership of, or grants any licence in, Confidential Information.
Damages may not be an adequate remedy for a breach of this section, so either of us may seek an injunction or other equitable relief without having to prove financial loss and without providing security, in addition to any other remedy available.
Intellectual property
Ours
All intellectual property rights in the Service — including the software, its design, its user interface, its documentation, and the Ever names, logos and other brand features — are owned by Ever Co. LTD, a company registered in Israel under company number 515241842, with its registered office at HaAtsmaut 32/3, Ashdod 77452, Israel, or by its licensors.
Ever Technologies LTD operates the Service under licence from Ever Co. LTD. Your agreement for the Service is with Ever Technologies LTD, and Ever Technologies LTD is solely responsible to you for the Service under these Terms.
These Terms grant you a limited, non-exclusive, non-transferable, revocable right to use the Service while your subscription is in force and you comply with these Terms. They transfer no ownership. Any right not expressly granted is reserved. Separately licensed open-source components are governed by their own licences, as described above.
You must not remove, obscure or alter any proprietary notice in the Service, and you must not use our brand features except as permitted by these Terms or by our written permission.
Yours
You retain all rights in the content and data you submit to the Service. You grant us a worldwide, non-exclusive, royalty-free licence to host, store, copy, transmit, display and process that content solely to the extent necessary to provide, secure, maintain and support the Service for you, and to comply with our legal obligations. That licence ends when the content is deleted, except for copies retained in routine backups for the period described in our Privacy Policy, and except where we are required by law to retain it.
We will not use your content to train machine-learning models for our own purposes or for the benefit of other customers, except where you have expressly opted in.
Feedback
If you send us ideas, suggestions, feature requests, bug reports or any other comment about the Service, we may use them however we like — including building them into the Service and offering the result to everyone else — with no obligation to you and no payment. You grant us a perpetual, irrevocable, worldwide, royalty-free licence to use, copy, modify and exploit that feedback for any purpose, and you confirm you are free to give it to us without breaching anyone else's rights. Please do send it: we would rather hear it than not. But we cannot take feedback in confidence, so if an idea is one you want to keep, keep it — this section does not touch any other confidentiality obligation between us.
Publicity and customer references
We may say that you are a customer. That means we may use your name, trading name and logo — as they are ordinarily presented — on our websites, in customer lists, in presentations and in sales and marketing material, for the purpose of identifying you as a customer of the Service. Where you have published brand guidelines, or given them to us, we will follow them.
If you would rather we did not, write to [email protected] and we will stop. You do not need to give a reason, and we will take you out of the material we control within a reasonable period. We will not recall material that has already been printed or distributed, but we will not produce any more of it.
Anything beyond that plain identification needs your prior written consent, which is yours to give or withhold as you see fit. That includes a case study, a quotation attributed to you or to one of your people, a press release, a joint announcement, a logo in paid advertising, and any statement about what you use the Service for or what results you got from it.
You may say that you use the Service and refer to it by name for that purpose. Beyond what this section allows, neither of us gets any right in the other's trade marks, logos or brand features, and each of us keeps ownership of our own.
Warranties and disclaimer
We warrant only that we will provide the Service with reasonable skill and care, and that we will not knowingly introduce malicious code into it.
Beyond that limited warranty, and to the fullest extent permitted by law, the Service is provided "as is" and "as available", without warranty of any kind. We expressly disclaim all other warranties, conditions, representations and terms, whether express, implied or statutory, including any implied warranty of merchantability, satisfactory quality, fitness for a particular purpose, title or non-infringement, and any warranty arising from a course of dealing or usage of trade.
In particular, and without limiting the above, we do not warrant that:
- the Service will be uninterrupted, timely, secure or error-free;
- defects will be corrected, or corrected within any particular period;
- the Service will meet your requirements or expectations, or produce any particular result;
- data or output produced by the Service will be accurate, complete or reliable;
- the Service will operate with any third-party product, service or integration you choose to use with it; or
- the Service will be available in, or lawful to use in, any particular jurisdiction.
No service level commitment applies unless we have separately agreed one with you in a written service level agreement that expressly refers to these Terms. Uptime figures, roadmap statements, benchmarks and support response times published on our websites or given in sales discussions are informational and do not create any commitment.
Free, trial, evaluation, beta, preview and early-access features carry no warranty at all. They are provided for your evaluation, may be changed or withdrawn at any time without notice, may not be supported, and may not perform as documented. Do not use them for anything you cannot afford to lose.
You are responsible for your own backups. We maintain backups for our own operational continuity, and you should not treat them as a substitute for retaining your own copies of your data.
Nothing in this section limits any warranty or right that cannot lawfully be excluded. If you are a consumer, your statutory rights are unaffected by this section.
Indemnification
This section runs both ways. We cover you if someone claims our software infringes their rights; you cover us if the claim comes out of your data or your use of the Service.
What we cover
We will defend you against a third-party claim that the Service, as we supply it, infringes that party's patent, copyright, trade mark, database right or trade secret, and we will pay the damages finally awarded against you on that claim, or the settlement amount we agree.
That is conditional on you:
- telling us in writing promptly once you know about the claim — late notice only reduces our obligation to the extent the delay actually harmed our ability to defend;
- letting us take sole control of the defence and of any settlement; and
- giving us reasonable co-operation, information and authority to run the defence, at our expense.
We will not settle on terms that admit fault on your part, impose a payment on you that we do not cover, or require you to do something other than stop using the infringing part, unless you agree.
What we do not cover
We owe you nothing under this section where the claim arises from:
- any change to the Service made by anyone other than us;
- combining the Service with hardware, software, data, models or services we did not supply, where the claim would not have arisen without the combination;
- your Customer Data, or your instructions, designs or specifications;
- use of the Service in breach of these Terms, the Acceptable Use Policy or the documentation;
- your continued use of an allegedly infringing version after we have provided a non-infringing replacement and asked you to switch;
- a free, trial, evaluation, beta, preview or early-access offering, which carries no indemnity from us at all; or
- separately licensed open-source components, which come with their own licences and their own disclaimers.
What we will do about it
If the Service is held to infringe, or we think it might be, we may at our own cost and at our option:
- obtain the right for you to keep using it;
- modify or replace it so that it no longer infringes, without materially reducing what it does; or
- if neither of those is available on commercially reasonable terms, terminate the affected part of the Service and refund the unused portion of any fees you have prepaid for it.
Those remedies, together with the defence and payment above, are the whole of our liability, and your only remedy, for any claim that the Service infringes someone's intellectual property.
What you cover
You will defend us, and pay the damages finally awarded or agreed in settlement, against any third-party claim arising from:
- your Customer Data — including a claim that it infringes intellectual property, breaches privacy or publicity rights, is unlawful, or was collected or used without a proper basis;
- your use of the Service in breach of these Terms, the Acceptable Use Policy or applicable law; and
- your breach of the representations and warranties you give us in our Data Processing Addendum, including those about lawful basis, notices to the people whose data you process, impact assessments, and consultation with employee representatives or works councils.
The same conditions apply in reverse: we will notify you promptly, let you control the defence, and co-operate at your expense. We will not settle without your agreement on the terms described above.
Your obligations under this section are not subject to the cap in the limitation of liability section. Ours are, except where the law does not permit that.
If you are a consumer
If you are dealing with us as a consumer rather than for purposes related to your trade, business, craft or profession, the indemnity you would otherwise give us in this section does not apply to you. Our indemnity to you is unaffected, and so are your statutory rights.
Limitation of liability
Please read this section carefully. It limits what we can be held liable for.
Damages we exclude entirely
To the fullest extent permitted by law, we will not be liable for any indirect, consequential, incidental, special, exemplary or punitive damages, and we will not be liable — whether the claim is framed as direct or indirect — for:
- loss of profits, revenue, business, contracts, anticipated savings or opportunity;
- loss of goodwill or reputational harm;
- loss, corruption or inaccuracy of data, or the cost of recovering or reconstructing it;
- business interruption, or the cost of substitute goods or services;
- any liability you incur to your own customers, clients, personnel or other third parties.
This applies however the liability arises — contract, tort (including negligence), breach of statutory duty, restitution or otherwise — and whether or not we were advised that such loss was possible.
Cap on everything else
Our total aggregate liability arising out of or in connection with these Terms and the Service, for all claims taken together, is limited to the total fees you actually paid us for the Service in the twelve (12) months immediately before the event giving rise to the claim.
Where you use the Service on a free, trial, evaluation, beta or preview basis, our total aggregate liability is limited to one hundred euros (EUR 100). No fees paid means no fees to measure a cap against, and we make free access available on that footing.
What this section does not limit
Nothing in these Terms excludes or limits our liability for:
- death or personal injury caused by our negligence;
- fraud or fraudulent misrepresentation;
- gross negligence or wilful misconduct; or
- any other liability that cannot lawfully be excluded or limited.
If you are a consumer
If you are dealing with us as a consumer rather than for purposes related to your trade, business, craft or profession, this section applies to you only so far as the law permits. Your mandatory statutory rights, and any remedy the law gives you that cannot be excluded or limited by agreement, are unaffected. Where a limitation in this section would be unfair or unenforceable against you as a consumer, it does not apply to you, and the remainder of this section continues in force.
Allocation of risk
You acknowledge that the fees for the Service reflect this allocation of risk, that these limits are a fundamental basis of the bargain between us, and that they apply even if a limited remedy is found to have failed of its essential purpose.
Compliance, export controls and sanctions
Each of us will comply with the laws that apply to it in performing under these Terms. You are responsible for the lawfulness of what you do with the Service, including in any country where your users are located.
Sanctions and restricted parties
You confirm, each time you use the Service, that:
- you are not named on, and are not owned or controlled by or acting for anyone named on, a sanctions or restricted-party list maintained by the European Union, the United Nations, the United Kingdom or the United States;
- you are not established, located or ordinarily resident in a country or territory subject to comprehensive sanctions or embargo; and
- you will not give access to the Service to anyone who falls into either category.
Tell us promptly if any of that stops being true.
Export and trade controls
You will not export, re-export, transfer or make the Service or its output available in breach of export control, sanctions or trade law. You will not use the Service in connection with the development or production of weapons, or for any other end use that those laws restrict.
Where a sanctions or trade-control obligation requires it, we will suspend or terminate your access immediately and without liability to you. We will tell you what has happened as far as the law allows us to.
Bribery and corruption
Neither of us will offer, give, request or accept a bribe, kickback or other improper payment or advantage in connection with these Terms, and each of us will comply with the anti-bribery and anti-corruption laws that apply to it.
Changing and discontinuing the Service
The Service is software we develop continuously. We add features, improve them, replace them and occasionally remove them. Most of those changes make the Service better and we make them without notice. Some do not, and this section says what we owe you when they do not.
Material adverse changes to a paid feature
Where we intend to make a change that materially reduces a feature you pay for, we will give you at least thirty (30) days' notice before it takes effect, by email to your account address or by a notice inside the product.
We may act faster than that where we have to — to close a security vulnerability, to comply with the law or a regulator, or because a third party we depend on has withdrawn something at short notice. In those cases we will give as much notice as the circumstances allow, and explain why.
If we discontinue a material paid feature mid-term
If we withdraw a material feature you have prepaid for, or the Service itself, before the end of your paid term, we will refund the unused portion of what you prepaid for the affected part, calculated pro rata from the date the feature stops working.
That refund is deliberate. Reserving the right to change what we sell is only fair if we hand back the money for what we no longer deliver. It is also bounded: the pro-rata refund is your only remedy for a discontinuation, and we are not liable for any other loss you suffer because a feature went away. If you would rather not continue at all, you may terminate the affected subscription when the notice period expires.
Free, trial, beta and preview
Anything provided free of charge, on trial, or as a beta, preview or early-access feature may be changed or withdrawn at any time, without notice and without compensation. There are no fees to refund, and this is part of what you accept in exchange for using it without paying.
APIs and integrations
Where we deprecate an API endpoint, a data format or an integration that you build against, we will give reasonable notice and, where it is practicable, keep the previous version working for a transition period. Deprecation notices are published in the product documentation.
Roadmaps are not promises
Nothing we say about future features — on our websites, in a roadmap, in a support conversation or in a sales discussion — is a commitment to build anything or to keep anything. Buy the Service for what it does today.
Changes to these Terms
We will change these Terms from time to time — because the Service changes, because the law changes, or because something here turned out to be unclear. Every version carries a version number and an effective date, printed at the top of the document. This one is version 1.0.0, in force from 2026-08-02.
Changes that take effect immediately
Corrections, clarifications, formatting, new contact details, and terms covering a new feature you are not using take effect when we publish them. So does any change we are required to make with immediate effect by law, a court or a regulator.
Material changes: thirty days' notice
For any change that materially affects your rights or obligations, we will give you at least thirty (30) days' notice before the new version takes effect. That includes changes to fees and billing, to the limitation of liability, to the indemnities, to governing law and venue, and to how we may suspend or terminate your account.
We give that notice by email to the address on your account, by a notice inside the product, or both. If you do not have an account with us, we give it by publishing the new version with its effective date before it applies.
Your choice
If you keep using the Service on or after the effective date, you accept the new version. If you do not want it, terminate before that date — from your account settings or by writing to [email protected]. If you terminate because you object to a material change, we will refund the unused portion of any period you have already paid for, calculated pro rata from the date your access ends.
Where a change is significant enough that continued use is not a fair way to establish agreement, we will ask you to accept the new version explicitly the next time you sign in, and you will not be able to continue until you do.
A change never applies retrospectively to a dispute that had already arisen before it took effect.
Every version stays available
We keep an archive of every version we have published, with its effective date, linked from each document. You can always see which text was in force on a given date, and read the version you actually agreed to: https://ever.tech/tos.
When you accept these Terms we record which version you accepted, when, and a fingerprint of the exact text — so that neither of us has to rely on memory about what was on the page that day.
If you are a consumer
If you are a consumer, nothing in this section obliges you to accept a change. You may reject it and stop using the Service, with the refund described above, and your statutory rights are unaffected.
Force majeure
Neither of us is liable for failing to perform, or for being late in performing, where the cause is outside our reasonable control.
That includes natural disaster, fire, flood, extreme weather, epidemic, war, terrorism, civil unrest, industrial action other than by our own workforce, an act or order of a government or regulator, failure of electricity, cooling or telecommunications supply, failure or degradation of the public internet or of a transit, peering or DNS provider, a large-scale cyber attack including denial of service, and the failure, interruption or withdrawal of a third-party provider we depend on.
The affected party must tell the other without undue delay, take reasonable steps to limit the effect, and resume performance as soon as it reasonably can.
Your obligation to pay is not excused. Fees for a period already served remain payable.
If the event continues for more than thirty (30) consecutive days, either of us may terminate the affected subscription on written notice, and we will refund the unused portion of any period you have prepaid for it.
Assignment and change of control
You
You may not assign, transfer, novate, charge or otherwise deal with these Terms, or any of your rights or obligations under them, without our prior written consent. We will not withhold or delay that consent unreasonably.
You may, on written notice to us and without our consent, transfer these Terms to a successor of the whole of your business, or of the part of it that uses the Service, following a merger, an acquisition or a sale of substantially all of your assets — provided the successor agrees in writing to be bound by these Terms and no fees are outstanding.
Us
We may assign or transfer these Terms, in whole or in part:
- to an affiliate; or
- in connection with a merger, acquisition, corporate reorganisation or a sale of all or substantially all of our assets or of the business line that provides the Service.
We do not need your consent to do that, but we will tell you, and the transferee takes on our obligations to you under these Terms in full. If you are a consumer and a transfer by us would leave you worse off, you may terminate and we will refund the unused portion of any period you have prepaid.
Both of us
Any purported assignment in breach of this section is void. An assignment does not release either of us from an obligation that had already accrued before it took effect. Subject to all of the above, these Terms bind and benefit each party's permitted successors and assigns.
Sub-contracting part of the Service to a supplier is not an assignment. We remain responsible to you for the Service, and our use of sub-processors for personal data is governed by our Data Processing Addendum and our published sub-processor list.
Governing law and where disputes are heard
These Terms, and any dispute or claim arising out of or in connection with them or with the Service — including a non-contractual one — are governed by the laws of the Republic of Bulgaria, without regard to its conflict-of-law rules.
The exclusive forum for any such dispute or claim is the competent courts of Sofia, Bulgaria, and both of us submit to that jurisdiction.
The United Nations Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods does not apply to these Terms.
Either of us may still apply to any court of competent jurisdiction for urgent interim or injunctive relief — for example to stop an infringement of intellectual property or a misuse of confidential information — without that being a breach of this section.
There is no arbitration clause and no class-action waiver in these Terms. We have not asked you to give up the right to go to court, or to bring a claim together with other people.
If you are a consumer
If you are dealing with us as a consumer rather than for purposes related to your trade, business, craft or profession, this section does not take anything away from you.
- You keep the protection of the mandatory rules of the law of the country where you habitually live. Where those rules give you more than the laws of the Republic of Bulgaria does, they win.
- You may bring proceedings against us either in the competent courts of Sofia, Bulgaria or in the courts of the country where you live.
- We will bring proceedings against you only in the courts of the country where you live.
Complaints, and out-of-court routes
Please tell us first. Write to [email protected] with what went wrong and what you would like us to do. Most disputes end there, and it costs you nothing to try.
We are not currently committed to using any particular alternative dispute resolution body, and we are not obliged to use one. If you ask us to resolve a dispute through an ADR or mediation body, we will consider the request in good faith and tell you whether we agree.
If you are a consumer, you can also approach the consumer protection authority or the recognised consumer ADR body in your own country. The European Commission's online dispute resolution platform closed on 20 July 2025, so there is no longer an EU-wide online form for this — the route now runs through your national body.
For a complaint about how we handle personal data, write to [email protected]. You may also complain to our lead supervisory authority, the Commission for Personal Data Protection (Комисия за защита на личните данни) (CPDP) — https://www.cpdp.bg/ — or to the data protection authority in the country where you live or work. Doing so does not affect any other remedy you have.
Notices
How we contact you
We give you notice in one of three ways:
- by email, to the address registered on your account;
- inside the product, as a banner, a message or a prompt you have to acknowledge; or
- by publishing it, where the notice applies to everyone — for example a new version of these Terms or of a policy — with its effective date shown on the page.
Keep the email address on your account current, and make sure someone reads it. A notice sent to the address you gave us counts as given, even if the person who set up the account has left. If your billing and technical contacts are different people, tell us, and we will use the right one.
How you contact us
For anything to do with these Terms, write to [email protected].
A formal legal notice — terminating for breach, notifying a breach, making a claim, or invoking the indemnification section — must be in writing and sent to [email protected]. If you want the notice to be beyond argument, send a copy by post as well, to Ever Technologies LTD, Mladost 2, bl. 211, ent. A, Sofia 1799, Bulgaria.
A support ticket, a chat message, a social media post or a comment inside the product is not a formal legal notice, and neither is an email to an individual employee's personal work address.
Privacy and data-protection matters go to [email protected]; abuse and security reports go to [email protected]. Those addresses are monitored, and using them gets you a faster answer than the legal address will.
When a notice counts as received
- Email — on the day it is sent, if that is a business day where the recipient is and it was sent before 17:00 local time; otherwise on the next business day. This does not apply if the sender receives a bounce or other non-delivery report.
- Inside the product — when it is first displayed to you.
- Published — on the effective date stated on the page, or on the date of publication if none is stated.
- Post — on delivery, where a signature or delivery confirmation is obtained; otherwise on the fifth business day after posting.
Notices must be in English.
General
Entire agreement
These Terms, together with the documents they incorporate, are the whole agreement between us about the Service, and they replace anything said or written before. Neither of us has relied on any statement, promise or representation that is not written down here. Nothing in this paragraph limits liability for fraud or fraudulent misrepresentation, and if you are a consumer it does not affect your statutory rights.
Which document wins
With several documents in play, conflicts happen. Where two of them genuinely contradict each other, the higher one on this list applies:
- an order form or other agreement that we have both signed and that expressly varies these Terms;
- our Data Processing Addendum, on any question about the processing of personal data;
- the annex for the product you are using, which is specific to that product and may add to or change these Terms for it;
- these Terms; and
- our Acceptable Use Policy, Refund Policy, Privacy Policy, Cookie Policy and any other policy incorporated by reference.
A document is only "in conflict" if both cannot be true at once. A term that adds something is not a conflict.
Severability
If any provision of these Terms is held to be invalid or unenforceable, it is treated as modified to the smallest extent needed to make it valid, and if that is not possible it is severed. Everything else continues in force.
No waiver
If either of us delays or fails to enforce a right, that is not a waiver of it. A waiver only counts if it is in writing, and it applies only to the occasion it was given for. Exercising a right once or in part does not prevent exercising it again or in full.
Nobody else can enforce these Terms
These Terms are between you and us. No one else has any right to enforce any part of them, and we do not need anyone else's consent to vary or terminate them.
We are independent of each other
We are independent contractors. Nothing in these Terms creates a partnership, joint venture, agency, franchise or employment relationship between us, and neither of us may bind the other or hold itself out as able to.
How to read these Terms
Headings are there to help you find things and do not affect meaning. "Including" and "for example" never limit what comes before them. The singular includes the plural and the other way round. A reference to writing includes email.
Acceptance, signature and records
You may accept these Terms by clicking to accept, by signing electronically, or by using the Service — each is as valid as a signature on paper, and you agree not to challenge validity on the ground that acceptance was electronic. These Terms may be signed in counterparts, and an electronic or scanned copy counts as an original.
We keep a record of your acceptance, including the version, the date and a fingerprint of the exact text you accepted.
Language
The English version of these Terms is the authoritative one. We may publish translations to help you read them, but a translation is a convenience only, and where it differs from the English text the English text applies.
How to reach us
Write to a person, not a form. These addresses are monitored and we answer them.
- Contracts, these Terms, formal legal notices — [email protected]
- Privacy, data protection, and requests about your personal data — [email protected]
- Abuse, security reports, and anything harmful you find on the Service — [email protected]
By post: Ever Technologies LTD, Mladost 2, bl. 211, ent. A, Sofia 1799, Bulgaria — registered in Bulgaria under company number 204599535.
We correspond in English.
This document is version 1.0.0 of the Terms of Service for ever.tech, in force from 2026-08-02. Earlier versions, with the dates they applied, are at https://ever.tech/tos.