Terms & Conditions
Last updated 20 May 2026
1. Who we are
GeoComms ("the Service") is operated by GeoComms, part of NIS Group. By creating an account or using the Service you agree to these Terms.
2. The Service
GeoComms is an intelligence console that analyses how generative AI systems perceive a brand. The Service combines third-party data sources (including site crawls, search-data providers and live LLM probes) with our own methodology to produce briefings, scores and recommendations. Outputs are analytical opinion, not legal, financial or investment advice.
3. Your account
You're responsible for keeping your credentials secure and for activity under your account. You confirm that any business information you submit is accurate and that you have authority to submit it on behalf of that business.
4. Acceptable use
You agree not to (a) audit domains you have no legitimate interest in, (b) attempt to reverse-engineer the Service, (c) use the Service to harass, defame or mislead, or (d) resell the outputs without written permission.
5. Intellectual property
The Service, methodology, prompts, code and branding remain the property of GeoComms. You retain ownership of your inputs and any briefings generated about your own brand, with a licence for us to process them to operate the Service.
6. Third-party data
Some signals are sourced from third parties. We do not guarantee their accuracy or continued availability and are not responsible for changes to their APIs, terms or pricing.
7. Liability
To the maximum extent permitted by law, the Service is provided "as is" without warranties of any kind. GeoComms is not liable for indirect or consequential loss arising from your use of the Service.
8. Termination
We may suspend accounts that breach these Terms. You may close your account at any time by writing to us via the contact form.
9. Changes
We may update these Terms. Material changes will be flagged in-product. Continued use after an update constitutes acceptance.
10. Contact
Questions or notices: please use our contact form.