Terms of Service
Last updated 2026-06
By accessing or using Offramp(“the Service”), you agree to these Terms. If you do not agree, do not use the Service.
1. Educational use only
The Service provides general educational information and tools. It is not professional advice. See our Disclaimer, which forms part of these Terms.
2. No warranties
The Service is provided “as is” and “as available”, without warranties of any kind, express or implied, including accuracy, completeness, fitness for a particular purpose, or non-infringement. Fees, rates and rules shown may be inaccurate or out of date.
3. Limitation of liability
To the maximum extent permitted by law, Offramp and its operators will not be liable for any indirect, incidental, special, consequential or punitive damages, or any loss of profits, data, or money, arising from your use of (or inability to use) the Service or reliance on its content. Nothing in these Terms excludes or limits liability that cannot be excluded or limited under the laws of England and Wales (including liability for death or personal injury caused by negligence, or for fraud).
4. Your consumer rights
If you are a consumer, nothing in these Terms affects your statutory rights under the Consumer Rights Act 2015 and other applicable UK consumer protection law.
5. Paid products & digital content
Paid products (such as playbooks) are licensed for your personal use and remain educational resources subject to the same Disclaimer. They are digital content supplied immediately on purchase: by buying and accessing the content straight away you agree it is delivered at once and acknowledge that the 14-day cancellation right for digital content no longer applies once download/access has begun. Any other refund terms will be stated at the point of purchase.
6. Third parties
We may link to or introduce independent third-party specialists and official sources. We do not control and are not responsible for their content, advice or services.
7. Governing law
These Terms are governed by the laws of England and Wales, and the courts of England and Wales have exclusive jurisdiction, save that if you are a consumer resident elsewhere you may benefit from any mandatory protections of your local law.
8. Changes
We may update these Terms at any time. Continued use after changes means you accept the updated Terms.
9. Contact
Questions about these Terms can be sent via the contact details on the site.
These Terms are a starting template and should be reviewed by a qualified solicitor before launch.