Paystruct

Legal

The policies that apply to this site and to the product, and a plain statement of where Paystruct stops.

The two documents to read

Privacy policy

What personal information Paystruct collects, why, where it is stored, who it is disclosed to, how long it is kept, and how to ask for access, correction or deletion. It covers the Privacy Act 1988 (Cth), the Australian Privacy Principles and the Notifiable Data Breaches scheme, and it explains that documents you upload may be read by AI models to extract the terms.

Read the privacy policy

Terms of use

A plain summary of the General Account Terms and Conditions: that the service is a tool and not advice, that no claim it produces is warranted to be valid, what you acknowledge and waive, your account and content, AI features, fees, liability, your rights under the Australian Consumer Law, and Queensland governing law.

Read the terms summary

Software, not a law firm

Paystruct prepares documents and keeps records. It does not practise law, and no solicitor and client relationship arises from using it.

Nothing produced by Paystruct is legal advice. Not a document, a template, a calculation, a review finding, a warning, or the absence of a warning, whether it came from code or from an AI model. All of it is generic, however specific it may look on your screen, and none of it is tailored to your contract or your facts.

Security of payment regimes are strict, technical and unforgiving, and rights can be lost for good through small errors of form, content, timing or service. Paystruct is built to reduce that risk. It cannot remove it, and it will say so rather than pretend otherwise.

Get advice from a construction lawyer when

  • The claim is contested or disputed, or you expect it to be.
  • It is, or may be, the final payment claim under the contract.
  • The contract has been, or may have been, terminated, repudiated or suspended.
  • You intend to apply for adjudication, or expect the respondent to.
  • The amounts involved are significant to you.
  • Time limits are close, unclear, or already passed.
  • The contract or the legislation has unusual features, or anything gives you doubt.

The terms that govern your account

Your use of the product is governed by the General Account Terms and Conditions. Version 1.0 took effect on 16 August 2026. The current version, and the date it took effect, is always available in the app under My Account Details, and your acceptance is recorded against the version you accepted. Those terms are the agreement. The summary on this site is a summary, and where anything differs, the terms in the app prevail.

Questions about any of this can go to support@paystruct.com.au, or through the contact page.