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Terms and Conditions

Last updated: August 14, 2026

Contents

  1. 1. Identity and effect
  2. 2. Informational website
  3. 3. Acceptable use
  4. 4. Contract formation
  5. 5. Prices and payments
  6. 6. “Professional Presence in 96 hours”
  7. 7. Client responsibilities
  8. 8. Scope and changes
  9. 9. Timing and external services
  10. 10. Delivery and cancellation
  11. 11. Intellectual property
  12. 12. Confidentiality, data and AI
  13. 13. Warranties and liability
  14. 14. Force majeure, law and disputes
  15. 15. Updates and contact

1. Identity and effect

These Terms govern website use and, where incorporated into a proposal, services offered under CLICKLOOP by Martín Gabriel Cognetta Grimaudo, Argentine tax ID (CUIT) 20-27232328-4, owner of CLICKLOOP, located in El Carmen, Jujuy, Argentina. Service engagement additionally requires an accepted proposal, quote, work order or specific agreement. Mandatory consumer rights remain unaffected.

2. Informational website

The site presents capabilities, services, demonstrations and contact channels. Unless expressly stated, content is informational and is not an irrevocable offer, regulated professional advice, availability guarantee or promise of business results. Clearly labeled conceptual or fictional demonstrations are not real clients or metrics.

3. Acceptable use

Users must act lawfully and may not attempt unauthorized access, introduce malware, generate abusive traffic, impersonate others, infringe intellectual property or privacy, copy the site for commercial exploitation, or use forms for spam or illegal content. CLICKLOOP may apply proportionate security restrictions.

4. Contract formation

Submitting a form, email or WhatsApp message only starts a conversation. A contract exists when a sufficiently specific proposal or equivalent document is accepted and any required payment is credited. The specific proposal prevails on scope, price, currency, tax, deliverables, revisions, timeline, support and licenses.

5. Prices and payments

Each proposal states price, currency, tax treatment, validity and payment method. Unless expressly stated, preliminary estimates are non-binding; work begins after the required payment and complete materials are received; third-party or banking costs are treated as stated in the proposal; overdue payments may reasonably suspend work or delivery; and applicable fiscal documentation will be issued.

6. “Professional Presence in 96 hours”

The 96-hour statement applies only to a proposal expressly identifying the standardized product and scope. It does not apply generally to custom software, platforms, complex integrations or third-party reviews. Timing starts once acceptance, required payment, complete materials and access, and initial scope freeze are all satisfied. The proposal must specify whether hours are calendar or business hours.

Client delays, missing materials, requested changes, approval delays, third-party restrictions, outages, force majeure or events beyond reasonable control may pause or reschedule the period. Essential conditions must be displayed clearly next to the commercial claim.

7. Client responsibilities

The client must provide accurate and timely information; designate an authorized decision-maker; supply usable materials and access; own the rights and consents for submitted content and databases; review work on time; protect credentials; use the solution lawfully; and not request deceptive or unlawful practices. The client is responsible for the legality and accuracy of its offers, content and data, while CLICKLOOP should warn of evident risks within its scope.

8. Scope and changes

Only expressly listed deliverables and revisions are included. Corrections address departures from the agreement; changes alter approved decisions; additions introduce new work. Changes may require a revised price and schedule and should be documented.

9. Timing and external services

Schedules depend on both parties. Missing approvals, materials, overdue payments or external dependencies may justify adjustment. Domains, hosting, APIs, licenses, advertising, payment processors and other third-party services are governed by their terms and are excluded from price unless expressly included. CLICKLOOP is not responsible for events solely outside its reasonable control but must act diligently within the contracted configuration.

10. Delivery and cancellation

Delivery and acceptance criteria are set in the proposal. Verified defects within scope will be corrected. Cancellations consider work actually performed, committed expenses and applicable law, without abusive penalties.

Where a distance consumer contract exists, the mandatory revocation rights under Argentine consumer law apply, including legally applicable exceptions. Before direct online sales are enabled, the website must add a visible and functional Cancellation/Withdrawal Button and any required service-cancellation mechanism.

11. Intellectual property

CLICKLOOP and its licensors retain the website, brand, designs, code, method LOOP, reusable tools, libraries, templates, know-how and pre-existing assets. Each proposal must state whether final deliverables are assigned or licensed and whether editable files or source code are included. Expressly agreed rights become available after full payment. Third-party assets remain subject to their licenses. Client content and marks remain the client’s. Portfolio use requires authorization or a clear contractual basis and must respect confidentiality.

12. Confidentiality, data and AI

Each party must protect confidential information. Personal data is governed by the Privacy Policy and any required data-processing agreement. Clients must not provide databases without a lawful basis.

AI or automation outputs may require human review and must not be the sole basis for critical legal, medical, financial, employment or similar decisions. CLICKLOOP must not present automated estimates as certainty.

13. Warranties and liability

CLICKLOOP will act with reasonable professional care and according to scope. Support, correction and maintenance periods must be stated in the proposal. Search ranking, platform approval, sales, profitability, absolute security and uninterrupted third-party infrastructure are not guaranteed.

Each party is responsible for legally attributable breach and harm. In business-to-business relations, a proposal may include reasonable lawful limits connected to the affected service. No limit applies to fraud, gross negligence, deliberate IP infringement, confidentiality breach, personal injury or mandatory consumer rights.

14. Force majeure, law and disputes

Unavoidable events beyond reasonable control may suspend performance while mitigation is pursued. Argentine law applies. Parties should first seek a documented good-faith solution. Business parties may agree to jurisdiction in Jujuy; consumers retain the forum and protective procedures provided by mandatory law.

15. Updates and contact

Future use may be governed by updated Terms, but active contracts remain subject to their incorporated version unless lawfully amended. Contact: [email protected] or WhatsApp +54 9 388 608 3334.

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El Carmen, Jujuy, Argentina

[email protected]

WhatsApp +54 9 388 608 3334

Monday to Friday, 9:00 to 20:00

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