Terms of Use
This document is provided in English only.
These terms govern your use of the yigcore.com marketing site, the waitlist, and Office Add-ins public beta trial registration. Product-specific license rights are granted by the signed Yigcore license key and the applicable License Terms.
1. Acceptance
By using yigcore.com (the "Site"), joining the waitlist, starting an Office Add-ins trial, or submitting any information through the Site, you agree to these Terms of Use. If you do not agree, do not use the Site.
2. Scope — what this covers
These Terms govern your use of the marketing site, the waitlist application flow, the public demos, the status portal, Office Add-ins trial registration, and any related public content published at yigcore.com.
These Terms do not govern your use of the actual Yig product software (Yig Thinker, Yig Enterprise, Yig Finance). Use of the product is governed by a separate beta access agreement or commercial contract signed between you and Yig at the time of onboarding.
3. Eligibility — professionals only
Yig is offered as a tool for professional use in a finance, accounting, or data context. By joining the waitlist or submitting your professional contact details, you represent that:
- You are at least 18 years old;
- You are acting in the course of your professional activity (as a "professionnel" within the meaning of French Consumer Code art. liminaire);
- You have authority to bind yourself (or your organisation, if any) to these Terms.
The Site is not directed at consumers. If you are a consumer and submit data nonetheless, the mandatory rules of the French Consumer Code remain applicable to you despite the professional-only framing.
4. Your conduct
You agree not to:
- Submit false, misleading, or impersonating information to the waitlist;
- Use automated tools to scrape, mirror, or spam the Site;
- Attempt to circumvent rate limits or access controls;
- Use Site content to impersonate Yig or mislead third parties;
- Reverse-engineer or attempt to derive source code of any embedded software or demo logic.
5. Intellectual property
All content of the Site — text, graphics, marks, code, and demonstration data — is the property of Yig or its licensors except where otherwise attributed. You may not reproduce, distribute, or create derivative works without prior written permission, except for fair-use quotations permitted by law. See /license for third-party component attributions.
6. AI transparency & forbidden uses
Yig is an AI system within the meaning of EU Regulation 2024/1689 (the "AI Act"). For the full self-classification and transparency commitments, see /ai-transparency.
Yig is self-classified as a limited-risk AI system. To preserve this classification, you agree not to use Yig — or to incorporate Yig outputs into a system that you operate — for any of the following purposes, all of which would constitute a high-risk use case under AI Act Annex III:
- Creditworthiness evaluation or credit scoring of natural persons;
- Risk assessment or pricing of life or health insurance for natural persons;
- Recruitment, candidate screening, evaluation, or performance management of natural persons in employment relationships;
- Educational or vocational scoring, admission, or evaluation of natural persons;
- Assessment of eligibility for public assistance, social benefits, or essential public services;
- Assessment of risk or operational decisions in the safety component of critical infrastructure;
- Law enforcement, border control, migration, or asylum decision-making.
If your intended use falls under any of the categories above, please contact us before joining the waitlist. We will either decline access or, in exceptional cases, scope a conformity assessment with you under AI Act Title III, at additional cost and timeline.
7. Disclaimer
The Site and its public content are provided on an "as is" and "as available" basis. Demonstration data shown on the Site (including on /finance and /thinker) is synthetic and illustrative; it does not represent the accuracy that Yig will achieve on your specific data and should not be relied on for any financial decision.
We do not warrant that the Site will be uninterrupted, error- free, or free of harmful components, subject to the mandatory warranties applicable under French law where you are entitled to them.
8. Limitation of liability
To the maximum extent permitted by applicable law and within the scope of these Terms (which cover the Site only, not the Yig product itself), we shall not be liable for indirect, incidental, special, or consequential damages arising from your use of the Site or reliance on Site content.
French law mandatory carve-outs. Nothing in these Terms limits or excludes our liability for:
- Death or personal injury caused by our gross negligence ("faute lourde") or wilful misconduct ("dol");
- Fraudulent misrepresentation;
- Any liability that cannot be excluded under mandatory rules of French law applicable to you, including under the French Consumer Code and the French Civil Code (notably art. 1170 and 1231-3).
9. Changes
We may update these Terms from time to time. We will post the revised version with an updated effective date. Material changes will be announced via email to waitlist members at least 15 days before taking effect. Your continued use of the Site after the effective date constitutes acceptance.
10. Governing law & jurisdiction
Pending formal incorporation of a Yig legal entity, these Terms are governed by the law of the country of residence of the founder. The applicable governing-law clause will be finalised on incorporation and published here.
French mandatory rules. If you are a consumer habitually resident in France or another EU Member State, the choice of governing law in the preceding paragraph does not deprive you of the protection of mandatory rules of the law of your habitual residence (Rome I Regulation art. 6). Disputes with consumers domiciled in France may be brought before the courts of the consumer's domicile (Brussels I bis art. 18). For B2B relationships with French-domiciled professional counterparties, the courts of the founder's residence shall have jurisdiction unless a mandatory rule provides otherwise.
Online dispute resolution. If you are a consumer in the EU, you may submit a dispute to the European Commission's online dispute resolution platform: ec.europa.eu/consumers/odr/.
11. Severability
If any provision of these Terms is held invalid or unenforceable by a competent court, the remaining provisions shall remain in full force and effect, and the invalid provision shall be reformed to the minimum extent necessary to make it valid and enforceable.
12. Contact
Legal enquiries: [email protected].