nondual

Terms of Service

Last updated: July 2026

These terms govern your use of Nondual (“the Service”), operated by Nondual Agents Pty Ltd. By using the Service you agree to these terms.

What the Service does

Nondual provides a contact resolution and relationship memory API for AI agents. You send an identifier (email address or similar). The Service returns a profile assembled from licensed data providers and public web sources, and stores interaction history you record via the API.

Your account

You need an API key to use the Service. Keep it secret. You are responsible for all activity under your key. Do not share keys across untrusted parties.

Acceptable use

You may use the Service to build software products and AI agent workflows. You may not use it to harass individuals, build surveillance tools, send spam, or circumvent rate limits. We may suspend accounts that violate these rules without notice.

Data you send us

When you resolve a contact or record an interaction, you send us personal data (email addresses, names, message summaries). You represent that you have a lawful basis to process that data and to share it with us.

Data we return

Profile data comes from licensed providers and public sources. We label the source category and confidence on every field. We do not guarantee accuracy. Do not use profile data for regulated decisions (credit, employment, insurance) without independent verification.

Free tier and limits

The free tier includes 200 fresh resolves per month. Cached resolves do not count. We may change limits at any time with reasonable notice.

Availability

We operate the Service on a best-effort basis. There are no uptime guarantees at the free tier. We may modify or discontinue the Service with 30 days’ notice where practicable.

Intellectual property

The Service and its underlying software are our property. The SDK and CLI published as nondual on npm are open source under the MIT licence.

Limitation of liability

To the extent permitted by law, we are not liable for indirect, incidental or consequential damages arising from use of the Service.

Governing law

These terms are governed by the laws of New South Wales, Australia.

Contact

Questions: hello@nondual.cloud