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Terms of Use

Synectus LLC, Houston TX. By using synectus.com or requesting services, you agree to these terms.

Terms context

These terms support the public website and product surface, while client agreements govern delivery specifics.

The terms page should make the boundary between website use, software access, and paid service delivery easier to understand. Synectus works across marketing, operations, workflow, and software, so it is important that the public terms explain what governs the website itself and what shifts into a client-specific agreement once an engagement begins.

These terms are therefore best read as a framework for how the public website and publicly accessible digital properties are used. They do not replace the commercial detail, service scope, or data handling commitments that appear in signed client agreements where those are required.

The purpose of this page is clarity. Prospects, clients, and partners should be able to understand the operating and legal baseline without having to infer it from scattered footer links or generic placeholder language.

That clarity is part of trust. When the baseline is explicit, the more detailed commercial and delivery terms in a signed agreement become easier to review because the public website has already established the basic boundary lines honestly.

Scope of services

Synectus LLC provides digital marketing, clinic operations support, PI legal workflow services, and InjuryDesk software to medical practices and local businesses. The specific scope, deliverables, service levels, and commercial terms of any engagement are governed by a separate service agreement between Synectus and the client. These terms apply to use of the synectus.com website and publicly accessible digital properties and should be read as a website-use framework rather than a substitute for a signed services agreement.

Intellectual property

All content on synectus.com — including copy, design, the PULSE Method™ framework, InjuryDesk™ branding, diagrams, images, and downloadable materials — is the property of Synectus LLC or its licensors. Reproduction, redistribution, republication, or commercial use of this content without written permission is prohibited. The PULSE Method and InjuryDesk are proprietary Synectus frameworks and products, and nothing on this site grants a license to use them except as explicitly agreed in writing.

Limitations and disclaimer

Synectus does not provide medical, legal, or financial advice. Content on this website is general information about Synectus services, products, and operating perspectives. Case study results and proof points referenced on this website are from real client engagements and are presented as illustrative outcomes — not guaranteed results. Individual clinic outcomes will vary based on market conditions, clinic operations, patient volume, staffing, referral dynamics, and engagement scope.

Acceptable website use

You agree not to misuse the website, attempt unauthorized access to restricted areas, interfere with site availability, submit malicious code, impersonate another person, or use automated systems to scrape or extract content in a way that harms the site, its users, or Synectus operations. We may restrict or block access where misuse, abuse, or security risk is reasonably suspected.

Third-party tools and external links

The website may link to third-party services, social platforms, external resources, or client-specific systems for informational or functional reasons. Synectus is not responsible for the content, availability, or privacy practices of third-party sites once you leave synectus.com. Use of those services is governed by the terms and policies of the third-party provider.

Updates to these terms

These terms may be updated periodically. The most current version will always be available at synectus.com/terms/. Continued use of the website or Synectus services after updates constitutes acceptance of the revised terms. If you are an active client and a change materially affects the service relationship, the controlling document remains the signed agreement in force between your organisation and Synectus. For questions, contact info@synectus.com.

How to use this page

The page should help you make a clearer decision, not just consume more copy.

Terms of Use is intended to clarify a decision rather than simply occupy a navigation slot. Pages that use this shell are written to explain the operating implication behind the headline in direct language so readers can qualify fit, risk, or relevance more quickly.

That matters because generic website copy creates more ambiguity than it removes. Whether the topic is a resource library, a policy page, a hiring page, or an anonymised proof page, the same bar applies: make the consequence legible, explain what Synectus is actually claiming, and point the reader toward a sensible next step.

If the page raises a question specific to your market, workflow, or internal structure, it should be used as briefing context for a direct conversation rather than treated as a substitute for one.

In practical terms, the page should leave a reader with a clearer internal brief. Someone else on the team should be able to read it afterward and understand what the real issue, promise, or operating implication actually is without relying on extra interpretation.

That is the standard this shell is trying to support across the site: fewer vague impressions, more usable context, and a shorter path from website reading to a decision the business can actually act on.

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