terms
Terms
Short, because the product is narrow. Read the one about whose sites you may audit.
Effective 17 August 2026 · AIFindUs · Governed by Ontario, Canada
Audit sites you are entitled to audit
Point this at a site you own, operate, or have been asked to look at. Auditing a competitor’s public pages to see what an answer engine sees is ordinary and fine. Using the audit endpoint to send traffic at somebody in volume is not, and is the one thing that will get an address blocked.
The free audit is not gated and there is no plan to gate it. It is budgeted: ten anonymous audits per address per hour. Signing in removes the count entirely, because an account is identifiable and a limit is not needed to replace that.
What a report is
A description of what was observed, at the time it was observed, for the pages that were fetched. Every number in it can be reproduced by running the commands printed beside it — that is the product, and it is also the thing being sold.
It is not a prediction. Whether an answer engine cites you depends on that engine’s behaviour, which nobody here controls and which this system does not claim to forecast. A report says what a crawler could reach and read. The report says so itself, on its own limits page, which survives white-labelling.
Generated files are generated, not deployed. They are handed to you; shipping them is your team’s decision and your team’s deploy.
Credits and refunds
One credit is one paid answer-engine call. Audits do not spend credits and are not metered. Credits are bought in advance and reserved before a run, and any reserved for calls that were never made are returned.
If any number in your report cannot be reproduced by running the commands printed beside it, the invoice is refunded in full.
That is deliberately about the document rather than about a result. Whether your score improves depends on whether the fixes get deployed, which is not ours to do. Promising an outcome we do not control would be the kind of claim this product exists to catch other people making.
A refund takes back the credits it paid for, in proportion to the amount returned. If they were already spent, the balance goes negative and clears against the next purchase.
Availability
This is a small system run by a small operation. There is no uptime commitment, and claiming one would be the kind of number this product refuses to print elsewhere. Planned limits are documented rather than discovered: one audit job does not survive a restart, and sign-in depends on an email provider.
Ending it
Stop using it, or write to roydell2b@gmail.com and ask for the account and its data to be deleted. Unspent credits are refundable on request.
Changes
The date above is when these last described the product accurately. Anything that changes what you are entitled to gets an email to account holders, not a silent edit.