Terms of use
A plain summary of the General Account Terms and Conditions that govern your use of Paystruct.
The full current terms are in the app under My Account Details. They are the agreement, and where anything on this page differs from them, they prevail.
What this page is
A summary written to be read, section by section, in the same order as the terms themselves. It is not the agreement.
The agreement between you and Paystruct is 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. Read them there before you rely on anything below.
The five things that matter most
- Paystruct is software. Nothing it produces is legal advice.
- No promise is made that a claim produced with it will be valid or effective.
- You keep everything you upload. We hold a licence to process it so the service can run.
- AI features assist your review. They do not replace it.
- Your rights under the Australian Consumer Law are untouched.
The service is a tool, not advice
The service is document preparation and workflow software. Nothing in it is legal advice: not a document, a template, a calculation, a review finding, a summary, 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 appear.
Paystruct is not a law firm and does not practise law. No solicitor and client relationship, retainer or fiduciary duty arises from your use of it. Security of payment regimes are strict and unforgiving, and rights can be lost for good through small errors of form, content, timing or service. The service is designed to reduce that risk. It cannot eliminate it.
Consider advice from a qualified legal practitioner before serving, responding or acting, especially where
- you consider the payment claim may be contested or disputed;
- the claim 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 else about the situation gives you doubt.
No warranty of validity, and what you acknowledge
The service may produce a document that does not work
The facts, and the deadlines, are yours
The release you give
What the release does not touch
Your account, your content and acceptable use
Your account
Acceptable use
Your content, and the licence you give us
AI features and their limits
Fees, ownership and liability
Fees
Intellectual property
Australian Consumer Law
Limitation of liability
Suspension, changes and governing law
Suspension and termination
Variation on 7 days notice
Data, privacy and security
Governing law
This page is a summary
Every heading above compresses a clause, and a summary cannot carry the whole of it. The General Account Terms and Conditions in the app under My Account Details are the agreement, they are the current version, and they prevail over anything written here. If the two ever appear to differ, the terms in the app are the ones that apply.
The rest of the legal position is set out on the legal page, and questions can go to support@paystruct.com.au or through the contact page.
