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Terms of Service

Last updated: June 29, 2026

What this page is

This is a placeholder terms-of-service stub for the Awardly marketing site (awardly.io). Full legal copy will replace this before the public launch. The text below summarizes the substantive terms and is not a substitute for written legal review.

What Awardly is

Awardly is a recognition service. It evaluates publicly available signals (Google local search ranking and verified Google Maps reviews) and issues an Excellence Award to businesses that meet the published criteria. Awardly does not sell the award and does not take fees from awarded businesses.

Acceptable use

You agree to use the marketing site and any Awardly service for lawful purposes only. You will not attempt to interfere with the site's operation, scrape content at a rate that impairs normal service, or misrepresent your identity when contacting Awardly.

Accuracy of award data

Awardly uses independent third-party data sources. Award criteria are published and reviewed annually. If you believe a profile displays inaccurate data, contact the team with the profile URL and a description of the discrepancy.

Round-3 follow-ups

The final Terms of Service will be written before the public launch and will cover: governing law and venue, dispute resolution, limitation of liability, indemnification, modification of terms, severability, and the assignment / entire-agreement clauses.

Questions?

Talk to the Awardly team.

Nominations, criteria questions, and legal requests go to the same inbox.

Awardly

Excellence Awards for outstanding local businesses, earned through Google ranking and verified customer reviews.