Terms & Conditions
Last updated: 21 June 2026. By using this website, creating an account, making a booking, uploading content, joining a marketplace, joining the workforce or using Family Network tools, you agree to these terms.
Services
We provide websites, AI tools, booking workflows, contractor and support workflows, advertising/rental pages, marketplace tools, education tools and related services.
User responsibilities
You must provide accurate information, follow Australian law, respect other users, keep login details safe, and only upload content you own or are authorised to use.
Payments, invoices and refunds
Pricing, inclusions, setup fees, rental fees, invoices, cancellation terms and refund rules may be shown on the relevant quote, checkout, invoice or product page. Australian Consumer Law rights are not excluded.
Network protection
You must not engage in fraud, scams, harassment, threats, doxxing, spam, malicious interference, chargeback abuse, defamatory conduct, unlawful content, scraping, hacking or conduct that damages our business, members, contractors, staff, partners, brands, systems or reputation.
Where your unlawful, malicious, fraudulent, reckless or intentional conduct causes measurable business loss, platform disruption, member loss, contractor loss, advertiser loss, legal cost, investigation cost or reputational damage, we may suspend access and seek recovery of actual losses, legal costs, investigation costs, administration costs and any other remedies available under Australian law.
For serious network interference affecting active members, advertisers or paid communities, we may calculate a daily impact claim using a reference rate starting from the market value of one troy ounce of gold per day per 50 affected active members, but only to the extent the amount is lawful, reasonable, evidence-based and recoverable. This clause is intended as a commercial impact reference, not as an unlawful penalty.
Limitation
Nothing in these terms excludes non-excludable Australian Consumer Law rights. To the maximum extent allowed by law, we are not liable for indirect, special or consequential loss.
Governing law
Queensland, Australia, unless a written agreement says otherwise.