Terms
Draft, last updated 16 August 2026. This describes how the service actually works today, but it has not been reviewed by a lawyer. It will be replaced before the service is offered publicly.
What the service is
EditorialFinder reads export files you upload and organises what is in them. It analyses backlink and outgoing-link exports, and keeps records of the suppliers, publishers, prices and placements you enter. It does not buy, sell or place links on your behalf, and it does not contact anyone for you.
What it does not promise
Every score and label is an interpretation of the data in your own file. Nothing here is a statement that a website will publish your article, that a link will remain in place, or that any particular result will follow from a placement. Decisions about who to approach and what to pay are yours.
Your account and your data
You are responsible for the files you upload and for having the right to use them. Your workspace is private: no other customer can read your analyses, prices, contacts or inventory, and none of your data is pooled into a shared database.
Plans and access
Paid access is set by hand for a period agreed with you. When that period ends, the workspace returns to the limits of the free plan. Nothing is deleted at that point — everything you built stays readable and exportable; you simply cannot add beyond the free limits until access is renewed.
Plan limits may change. If a limit is lowered below what your workspace already holds, nothing is removed.
Acceptable use
Do not use the service to break the law, to upload data you have no right to, or to attempt to reach another customer’s workspace. Automated access that degrades the service for others is not permitted.
Ending it
You can stop using the service at any time and ask for your workspace to be deleted. We may suspend an account that breaches these terms, and will say why.