Last updated · May 21, 2026
Terms of Service
These terms apply to your use of threedaytech.ai. The delivery of paid services is governed separately by your master services agreement and statement of work.
Your relationship with ThreeDayTech
These terms cover your use of threedaytech.ai and the materials we publish on it. The delivery of paid services — designing, building, deploying, and operating AI systems for your business — is governed by a separate written agreement (a master services agreement and a statement of work) signed between you and ThreeDayTech. Where those signed documents and these terms address the same subject, the signed documents control.
By using this site you agree to these terms. If you do not agree, please do not use the site.
What you can expect from us
We aim to keep this site online, accurate, and useful. We will publish material here that describes how we work, the kinds of workflows we deploy, the industries we serve, and the options available to engage us. We may update and expand this material over time without notice.
We will communicate with you in plain English about our services. If you have engaged us, we will operate to the standards set out in your agreement, including the security, confidentiality, privacy, and service-level commitments recorded there.
What we expect from you
When you use this site, we ask that you:
- Comply with applicable law and these terms.
- Do not attempt to gain unauthorised access to the site, the systems behind it, or any of our other systems.
- Do not scrape, crawl, or copy substantial portions of the site for commercial purposes without our written consent. Reasonable archival, citation, and personal use are fine.
- Do not introduce malware or use the site to harass, defame, infringe the rights of, or otherwise harm any person.
- Do not impersonate ThreeDayTech or hold yourself out as authorised to act on our behalf.
If you have engaged us, we will rely on you to provide accurate information, to make the systems and people we need available on time, to respond to decision requests promptly, and to use what we deliver in line with the agreement we have signed.
Using our services
You can book a diagnostic conversation through the site. Booking a diagnostic does not by itself create a binding engagement; it is an exploratory call. An engagement begins when both sides have signed a statement of work and a master services agreement covering it.
If you are using the site on behalf of an organisation, you confirm that you are authorised to do so. Any engagement that follows will be between ThreeDayTech and that organisation.
Content on our services
Our content. The text, layout, design, code, and brand on this site are owned by ThreeDayTech or our licensors and are protected by intellectual-property law. You may view and share links to public pages, and you may quote short passages with attribution. All other use requires our written permission.
Your content. Materials you submit to us through the site — for example, the message in a contact form — remain yours. By submitting them you grant us a limited licence to use them for the purpose of responding to you and, where the material would form part of an engagement, of scoping and delivering that engagement.
Third-party content and trademarks. Logos and names of clients, model providers, infrastructure vendors, and other third parties shown on this site are the property of their respective owners and are used for identification.
Software in our services
This site uses code we wrote together with open-source components governed by their own licences. We do not distribute proprietary downloadable software from this site. Any software we deliver to you as part of an engagement is governed by the licence terms set out in your agreement.
In case of problems or disagreements
The site is provided as is. We make no warranties about the site beyond those that cannot be excluded by law. To the maximum extent permitted by law, we exclude implied warranties of merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, and non-infringement in relation to the site.
Limitations. To the extent permitted by law, ThreeDayTech and its directors, employees, and agents will not be liable for indirect, incidental, special, consequential, or punitive damages arising from your use of the site, including loss of profits, revenue, data, or goodwill. Nothing in these terms limits liability that cannot lawfully be limited, including for fraud, death, or personal injury caused by negligence. Limitations and liability for paid engagements are set out in your master services agreement and statement of work, not here.
Disputes. If something goes wrong with your use of the site, please email [email protected] first. We would rather solve the problem with a conversation than a notice.
About these terms
We may update these terms from time to time — for example, to reflect changes in the law or in how we operate the site. When the changes are material, we will update the date at the top of the page. Your continued use of the site after we post a change means you accept the updated terms.
If any provision of these terms is held to be invalid or unenforceable, the rest will remain in effect. Our failure to enforce a provision is not a waiver of our right to enforce it later.
ThreeDayTech is a brand operated by Celer Analytics Solutions LLP, incorporated in New Delhi, India. These terms, and any non-contractual obligations arising out of or in connection with them, are governed by the laws of India, and the courts of New Delhi have exclusive jurisdiction to hear disputes arising from them.
Definitions
- Diagnostic means the exploratory conversation you can book through the site to discuss whether and how ThreeDayTech might help.
- Engagement means a paid project ThreeDayTech delivers under a signed statement of work.
- Master services agreement means the umbrella contract between you and ThreeDayTech that sets out the standing terms for any engagement.
- Site means threedaytech.ai and any subdomains we operate as part of it.
- Statement of work means the document that defines a specific engagement: scope, deliverables, timeline, price, and any commercial terms specific to that engagement.
- You means the individual using the site and, where the context requires, the organisation on whose behalf that individual is acting.