Legal readiness is visible before contracts are final.

These pages give enterprise buyers a place to review legal direction without implying final approved documents, certifications, or customer agreements.

Review statusReview materials, not final contracts.

Final legal documents should be approved before customer signature or public compliance claims.

Legal flow

Legal review should feel visual, not buried in documents.

The packet is organized around the operating workflows buyers need to validate before signature.

HexaFit billing and subscription workflow illustration

Terms

Commercial scope starts with billing, support, rollout, and services.

Procurement can see the agreement areas to validate before a final order form is prepared.

HexaFit data, identity, integrations, and export boundary illustration

Privacy + DPA

Data review connects privacy, subprocessors, exports, and retention.

The legal packet points buyers to the operational areas that final documents should cover.

HexaFit rollout blueprint showing approval, launch, and review steps

Approval

Final language comes after review, not before evidence exists.

This keeps the site credible while giving enterprise teams a structured path to approval.

Legal packet

Review surfaces for procurement evaluation.

Each page is clearly presented as buyer review material until approved legal language exists.

Terms review

Commercial terms review for evaluation. Final customer agreements must be approved before use.

Open review

Privacy review

Data handling overview for buyer review. Final privacy documentation should be approved before launch.

Open review

DPA review

Data processing addendum outline for procurement and legal review, not a signed agreement.

Open review