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Terms of Use
The rules for using this website, in plain language. Last updated August 14, 2026.
What this site is
The Corporate Synergy Solutions website describes our services, publishes operating content, and lets you contact us, book conversations, and — for clients — use private portals. By using it you accept these terms.
Signed agreements come first
Client engagements are governed by their own written, signed agreements. If anything on this website differs from your signed agreement, the agreement controls. Prices and scopes published here describe current offers and are confirmed in writing before work starts.
Illustrative content
Workflow stories and product captures on this site are labelled for what they are: illustrative workflows and demonstrations using seeded data, not customer case studies, unless a page explicitly identifies approved client evidence. Nothing here guarantees a business outcome.
Not professional advice
Site content is operating guidance, not legal, tax, accounting, HR, insurance, or compliance advice. Decisions in those areas belong with the professionals you engage for them.
Your account and acceptable use
Keep your sign-in credentials to yourself and tell us if you believe an account is compromised. Do not misuse the site: no unauthorized access attempts, no scraping of private areas, no submitting content you have no right to share, and no using forms to send spam or malicious material.
Our content
The site's content, design, and marks belong to Corporate Synergy Solutions or its licensors. You may read, link, and quote reasonably with attribution; you may not republish substantial portions commercially without permission.
Third-party services
Bookings, payments, and sign-in are delivered with third-party services (such as Google, Stripe, and Clerk) under their own terms. Links to other sites do not mean we control or endorse them.
Liability
The website is provided as-is. To the extent the law allows, CSS is not liable for indirect or consequential losses arising from use of the website itself; liability connected to a client engagement is addressed in that engagement's signed agreement. Nothing here limits liability that cannot lawfully be limited.
Governing law and changes
These terms are governed by the laws of the State of Washington, USA. When they change, the date above changes with them. Questions: contact us.