Draft. Draft. This page is structural only — final wording is being reviewed by counsel. If you need answers before that, email hello@novalure.eu.

Terms of service

These terms govern engagements between Novalure CLG and its clients. They will be finalised by counsel before any commercial engagement begins.

Draft — pending counsel review

Services

Novalure provides lead-generation systems for property developers and licensed real estate agents — landing pages, ad campaigns, lead qualification, and CRM handover. Specifics are agreed per engagement in a written strategy document.

Engagement structure

Foundation (one-time): from €3,000. Project audit, funnel architecture, landing page, tracking, creatives, CRM integration.

Engine (monthly): from €2,000/month. Campaign management, optimization, lead qualification, reporting. Three-month minimum.

Ad budget is paid by the client directly to the ad platform, not invoiced through Novalure.

The 60-day delivery guarantee

If we don’t deliver qualified leads to your CRM within 60 days of campaign launch, your third month of Engine is free. The Foundation work stays — you keep the build either way.

"Qualified" is defined in writing in the per-engagement strategy document so the trigger is unambiguous.

Final wording — including exclusions for client-caused delays (asset approvals, ad-account access, payment) — is pending counsel review.

Payment

Foundation invoiced 50% on signature, 50% on launch. Engine invoiced monthly in advance. EU VAT applied where applicable.

Termination

Either party may terminate the Engine retainer with 30 days’ written notice after the three-month minimum.

No refund on the Foundation fee once the strategy document has been delivered.

Liability

Novalure’s aggregate liability under any engagement is capped at the fees paid by the client in the 12 months preceding the claim.

We are not liable for indirect losses, lost profits, or third-party platform changes (e.g. ad-account suspensions outside our control).

Governing law

These terms are governed by the law of [jurisdiction — Ireland or Austria, to be confirmed]. Disputes go to the competent courts of that jurisdiction.