Terms of Service
These terms govern your use of Zylent's services and our professional relationship.
Last updated: May 15, 2026
Agreement to Terms
By accessing or using Zylent's website, booking our consultation services, or engaging with our AI-powered digital transformation solutions, you agree to be bound by these Terms of Service. If you disagree with any part of these terms, you may not access our services.
Our Services
Zylent provides the following digital transformation services:
- Custom website and web application development
- Cross-platform mobile and desktop application development
- AI agents and intelligent automation solutions
- Business process automation and optimization
- Digital transformation consulting and strategy
- Free 30-minute consultation sessions
Your Responsibilities
When using our services, you agree to:
- Provide accurate and complete information
- Respect our intellectual property and confidential information
- Use our services only for lawful purposes
- Honor payment terms and project agreements
- Provide timely feedback and necessary resources for project completion
- Not attempt to reverse engineer or copy our proprietary solutions
Payment and Billing
- Free consultation sessions are provided at no cost
- Project fees are outlined in individual service agreements
- Payment terms are typically 50% upfront, 50% upon completion
- Late payments may incur additional fees as specified in contracts
- Refunds are handled according to our refund policy in service agreements
Intellectual Property
Upon full payment, you own the custom applications and websites we develop specifically for you. However, Zylent retains rights to:
- Our proprietary development frameworks and methodologies
- General knowledge and techniques gained during projects
- Third-party libraries and open-source components
- AI models and automation templates we've developed
Limitations of Liability
To the fullest extent permitted by law, Zylent shall not be liable for:
- Indirect, incidental, or consequential damages
- Loss of profits, data, or business opportunities
- Service interruptions or technical issues beyond our control
- Third-party integrations or external service failures
- Damages exceeding the total amount paid for services