Terms review for commercial evaluation.

This page outlines topics buyers should expect in final HexaFit terms. It is not a signed agreement and does not replace approved customer contracts.

Terms statusReview material, not final agreement.

Final terms should be reviewed with each customer before launch.

Commercial flow

Terms become clearer when scope is shown as work.

The visuals below separate recurring software, implementation services, and support expectations.

HexaFit billing workflow illustration showing subscriptions, fees, receipts, and payment recovery

Subscription scope

Make fees, billing, taxes, and payment scope visible before signature.

Commercial review starts with the recurring revenue model and what is included in the order form.

HexaFit rollout blueprint illustration showing implementation, migration, and launch tasks

Implementation

Separate launch work from subscription software scope.

Migration, hardware, AI media, and custom integrations can be scoped before the rollout starts.

HexaFit platform control illustration showing support, CRM, access, and operations

Support

Document support expectations as part of the buying process.

Response targets, channels, incidents, and launch coverage belong in the commercial conversation.

Commercial topics

Terms should remove ambiguity before rollout.

These points help procurement evaluate scope without turning review language into a promise.

Subscription scope, fees, taxes, and payment terms must be finalized in the customer order form.Implementation, migration, hardware, AI media, and custom integrations should be scoped separately.Support targets, service levels, and incident response should be documented before signature.Final agreements should control over this public review page.