Use Jacobi to investigate pages you have a legitimate reason to monitor.
You are responsible for the URLs you submit and for making sure your use complies with applicable law and the target site's terms.
Jacobi provides timestamped observations and policy checks for your review. It does not decide a legal dispute or prove a seller's intent.
Third-party sites can block or change. An incomplete audit is an honest outcome, not a breach of a guaranteed service level.
Keep workspace access deliberate.
You are responsible for activity taken through your account and for assigning appropriate roles to workspace members. Owners, administrators, analysts, and viewers have different permitted actions. Do not share credentials or use another person's account without authorization.
Workspace data includes the URLs, watchlists, observations, findings, exports, and sharing records created in that workspace. Use the role and sharing controls to keep that information with the people who need it.
Do not turn a price audit into an attack.
- Monitor your own listings, authorized brand products, or pages you otherwise have a legitimate basis to assess.
- Use findings as an input to compliance, pricing, or commercial review.
- Share a redacted evidence packet only with intended recipients.
- Submit private, internal, or non-public network targets.
- Use the service to harass, overload, evade access controls, or attack a third party.
- Represent a Jacobi finding as a guaranteed fact, legal determination, or court-ready conclusion.
Third-party pages are outside our control.
Target sites can change prices, challenge automated requests, require login, rate limit, or return incomplete data. Jacobi does not warrant that every audit will run, that every price will be extracted, or that a result will remain true after its timestamp.
The service is provided on an "as is" and "as available" basis during this pilot. Coverage, confidence, and limitations belong in the reviewer's decision; see How Jacobi works for the method behind those labels.
We use providers to operate the pilot.
Authentication and workspace storage rely on Supabase. Managed live requests may use BrightData when explicitly initiated. Stripe remains in test mode and is not a live paid-service offering. Provider availability can affect a run, but it does not change the limits described above.
More on data handling is available in the Privacy Policy.
We will date material changes to these pilot terms.
This version applies to the current pilot service. Before a paid public launch, Jacobi's enforceable commercial terms, governing law, dispute process, liability provisions, and customer-specific commitments should be completed with legal review. We will post a revised effective date when these terms materially change.
Questions can be sent to wearejacobi@outlook.com.