terms of service
Last updated: April 18, 2026
Short version: use the site, talk to us, hire us if you want. Be decent about it. This page spells out the rules for using our website and what you agree to when you do.
who runs this
Project Lazarus is a small US-based shop that helps businesses resurrect abandoned custom software. “We” and “us” means us. “You” means whoever is using the site.
using the site
- You can read the pages, click around, talk to the chat assistant, and submit your contact info if you want to hear from us.
- Don’t try to break things — no scraping at scale, no probing for vulnerabilities, no pretending to be someone else, no trying to jailbreak the assistant into saying stuff we don’t want it saying.
- Don’t use the site to send us anything illegal, threatening, or abusive.
what the chat assistant is
The chat widget is an AI assistant that answers questions about our work and, where it makes sense, captures your email so a human can follow up. It’s labeled as AI in the opener and we log the conversation. It does its best but it’s not a person and it can get things wrong — especially prices, timelines, or anything it hasn’t been told about directly. Nothing it says is a binding quote or commitment. If you want a real answer, get it from a human. We’ll happily put you in touch.
what we promise (and don’t)
Everything on this site is provided as-is. We put real work into making it accurate, but we don’t guarantee it’s bug-free, always available, or right for your particular situation. Content here is informational, not legal, tax, financial, or engineering advice.
If we end up doing actual paid work for you, that relationship is governed by the separate agreement we sign with you — not by this page.
our stuff
The writing, design, and code on this site are ours. You can read it, share a link to it, and quote it for normal purposes. Don’t clone the whole site or pass off our material as your own. If you want to do something bigger with it, ask.
your stuff
If you send us a message or give us information, you’re telling us we can use it to respond to you and to run our business. You keep ownership of what you send. We don’t claim it.
links to other sites
If we link out to somewhere else, that’s because we thought it was useful — not because we vouch for it. Once you click away, you’re on their turf.
what we’re not on the hook for
To the extent the law allows: we’re not responsible for lost profits, lost data, or other indirect damage from using the site. If something goes sideways and a court disagrees that we’re off the hook, our total liability is capped at what you paid us to access the site — which, since the site is free, is zero.
changes to these terms
If we change anything material, we’ll update the date at the top. Keep using the site after a change and you’re accepting the new version.
governing law
US law, specifically the state we’re based in, governs these terms and any dispute arising from them. If we can’t work it out like adults, disputes go to the courts of that state.
contact
Questions about these terms: hello@projectlazarus.ai.