Website Terms of Use

Last updated: 25 September, 2025

Every time you visit the Reqlarity Ltd websites — reqlarity.co and reqlarity-tools.io (“our websites”) — you are agreeing to be bound by the terms of use set out below.

These terms are reviewed regularly and may be updated from time to time. Any changes will apply as soon as they are posted on this page. If you continue to use our websites after changes are made, you will be deemed to have accepted those changes.

Please read this information carefully. If you have any questions, contact us at richard@reqlarity.co.

Ownership

Our websites are owned and operated by Reqlarity Ltd, a New Zealand company.

General information

The information provided on reqlarity.co (including through blog posts or resources) is general information only. It is not a substitute for tailored strategic or business advice specific to your organisation.

The tools provided on reqlarity-tools.io (including the self-assessment tool and any future tools) are designed to provide insights and diagnostics only. They are not a substitute for professional or tailored strategic advice.

No warranties

All information and tools on our websites are published by Reqlarity Ltd in good faith. While we work hard to keep content accurate, relevant, and up-to-date, we do not make any representations or warranties about the completeness, reliability, or accuracy of this information, nor its suitability for your circumstances.

Limitation of liability

Any action or decision you take (or do not take) in reliance on the information or tools on our websites is strictly at your own risk. Reqlarity Ltd will not be liable for any loss or damage in connection with your use of our websites.

Website availability

We aim to keep our websites running smoothly. However, they may be unavailable at times due to maintenance, technical issues, or matters beyond our control. Reqlarity Ltd will not be liable for any loss suffered if our websites (or any part of them) are unavailable.

Privacy

Our Privacy Policy explains how we collect, use, and protect personal information gathered through our websites (e.g. enquiry forms, newsletter sign-ups, or tool submissions). You can read it here: reqlarity.co/privacy-policy

Security

We use secure hosting providers and reasonable safeguards to protect our websites. However, we do not warrant that the server or content is free from viruses or other harmful code. You are responsible for carrying out your own virus and security checks.

For more information about the security of your personal information, see our Privacy Policy.

Linked websites

Our websites may contain links to websites not owned or operated by Reqlarity Ltd. While we aim to link only to useful and relevant sites, we have no control over their content or availability. We are not responsible for any loss you may suffer from accessing these linked websites.

Providing these links does not mean we endorse or recommend their content. Content may change or links may break without our knowledge. If you notice an issue with a link, please let us know.

Intellectual property

Unless stated otherwise, Reqlarity Ltd owns the copyright in all content on our websites, including design, text, graphics, and logos.

You may download or print material from our websites for your personal use or for use within your business. You may not reproduce, distribute, or use any content for commercial purposes without our prior written consent.

Appropriate use of contact details

Our websites may provide contact details for Reqlarity staff. These details must not be used for unlawful purposes, spam, or inappropriate communication.

If you misuse our contact details, your email or phone number may be blocked and, if necessary, reported to the appropriate authority.

Please note: contacting us through our websites does not automatically create a client relationship.

Governing Law

Reqlarity Ltd is based in New Zealand. These websites and the information published on them, including these Terms of Use, are governed by New Zealand law. Any disputes will be resolved under New Zealand law and in New Zealand courts.