1. Who we are
Frontage Leads ("we", "us") operates the service at https://frontageleads.com (the "Service"). You can reach us at hello@frontageleads.com.
Orders are processed by Paddle.com Market Ltd, which acts as the merchant of record and authorised reseller of the Service. Your contract of sale for the subscription fee is with Paddle; your contract for use of the Service is with us. Paddle's own buyer terms apply to the payment.
2. Accounts
You must give a working email address and keep your password to yourself. You are responsible for what happens under your account. One account is for one person or one organisation — sharing credentials across separate businesses is not permitted, and neither is reselling access to the Service or the data it provides.
You must be at least 18 and legally able to enter a contract. We may refuse or close an account if it is used to break these terms or the law.
3. Plans, billing and cancellation
Plans and their limits are listed on the pricing page. Paid plans bill monthly in advance through Paddle. Prices are in US dollars; any sales tax, VAT or GST due in your country is added at checkout and shown on the Paddle invoice.
Usage allowances (exported records, website audits) reset at the start of each calendar month and do not carry over. If you reach an allowance, the Service tells you and stops rather than billing you extra — we do not charge overage.
You can cancel at any time from your account page or through the link on your Paddle invoice. Cancellation stops the next renewal; your plan stays active until the end of the period you have paid for, then drops to Free. Refunds are covered by our refund policy.
We may change prices with at least 30 days' notice by email. A price change never applies to a period you have already paid for.
4. What you may do with the data
The business records in the Service come from openly licensed sources — principally the Overture Maps Foundation under CDLA-Permissive-2.0 and All The Places under CC0-1.0. Our data licensing page sets out every source and licence in full.
| You may | You may not |
|---|---|
| Use exported records inside your own business — prospecting, research, outreach, enriching your own CRM. Run campaigns with them on behalf of a client, and show that client the records that relate to the work you are doing for them. Keep and use anything you exported while subscribed, for as long as you like. | Sell, licence, publish or otherwise redistribute the records as a dataset, list or product — on any plan, to anyone, whether or not you add your branding. Build a competing database out of them. Pass bulk exports to a third party who is not a client you are actively working for. |
To be plain about why this restriction exists: the underlying sources are openly licensed and would permit redistribution, but your subscription does not pass that right through to you. It buys you the use of the tool and the data inside your own business. If you need a redistribution licence, write to us and we will discuss it as a separate agreement.
These rights survive cancellation for data you exported while subscribed — we do not claw back a licence to records already in your hands. Access to the Service itself ends when the subscription does.
5. What you may not do
- Break the Service — automated scraping of our interface, attempts to bypass plan limits, hammering the API, probing for vulnerabilities, or reselling access to your account.
- Use exported data to send messages that break the law where you or the recipient are. Anti-spam and privacy rules (GDPR and PECR in Europe, CAN-SPAM in the United States, CASL in Canada, and their equivalents elsewhere) apply to you as the sender, not to us as the supplier. Holding a lawful copy of a record is not the same as having permission to market to it.
- Attempt to re-identify individuals, combine our records with other sources to build profiles of named people, or use the Service for surveillance, harassment, discrimination or fraud.
- Use the Service to compile a competing business database, or to systematically export the catalogue as a substitute for a subscription. Working through a market at a normal pace is expected; mirroring the database is not.
6. Accuracy — what we do and do not promise
We aggregate and clean openly published data. We do not visit these businesses. Records go out of date: firms close, move, change numbers and let websites lapse. We tell you when each source was published and we do not claim a verification rate we cannot evidence.
The Service is therefore provided as is and as available. We do not warrant that any particular record is accurate, current, complete or fit for a particular purpose, and we do not warrant uninterrupted or error-free operation. Website performance scores come from Google PageSpeed Insights and are a snapshot at the moment of measurement.
7. Availability and changes
We aim to keep the Service running but do not offer a contractual uptime guarantee on these plans. We may add, change or remove features and data sources; where a change materially reduces what your plan gives you, we will tell you by email and you may cancel for a pro-rated refund of the unused part of the current period.
8. Your content
Anything you put into the Service — your business name, logo, saved searches, report branding — stays yours. You grant us only the permission needed to store and display it back to you and, where you use the sharing feature, to the people you share a link with. We do not sell it and we do not use it to train models.
9. Liability
Nothing in these terms limits liability for fraud, or for death or personal injury caused by negligence, or anything else that cannot lawfully be limited.
Subject to that: we are not liable for indirect or consequential loss, lost profits, lost business, lost data or wasted expenditure. Our total liability to you for any claim is limited to the fees you paid us in the twelve months before the claim arose. If you paid nothing, our liability is limited to redoing the affected work.
You are liable for, and will indemnify us against, claims arising from your own use of exported data — in particular marketing messages you send and any privacy or anti-spam complaint that follows from them.
10. Suspension and termination
You may close your account at any time. We may suspend or close an account that breaks these terms, that we are legally required to close, or where payment has failed and stayed unpaid. Where a closure is our decision and you have not broken these terms, we refund the unused part of the current period.
11. Changes to these terms
We may update these terms. Material changes are announced by email at least 30 days ahead, and the "last updated" date above always changes. Continuing to use the Service after that date means you accept the new version; if you do not, cancel before it takes effect.
12. Law and disputes
The governing law is that of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan, and its courts have exclusive jurisdiction. If you are a consumer resident in the EU, the UK or another jurisdiction whose consumer law gives you rights that cannot be contracted away, nothing here removes those rights.
Before going to court, please email us. Almost everything is solvable in one message.