Nomorecookies
Terms and Conditions
These terms explain how the website should be used and how paid work is agreed. They are written in plain English so there are no surprises.
Website information
The website explains Nomorecookies services, resources, diagnostic tools and ways to work with Robin Beech. It is general information, not legal, financial or technical advice specific to your business.
Free initial conversation
An initial readiness conversation is free. A basic assessment and proposal is also free where there is a clear potential fit. There is no obligation to proceed with paid work.
Paid work
Paid work only starts once scope, fees, timing, responsibilities and payment terms have been agreed in writing. This may be by proposal, statement of work, email confirmation or another written agreement.
No hidden costs are added. If extra work is needed, it will be discussed and agreed before it is charged.
Pricing
Published day rates and pricing examples are guidance only. Final pricing depends on scope, complexity, preparation, stakeholder needs, SKU count, channel complexity, turnaround time and follow-up required.
Diagnostic tools
The PDP Inspector and Domain Scan are first-pass diagnostic tools using public information. They are designed to reveal likely gaps and useful questions, not to replace a full commercial audit or technical review.
Tool outputs may be incomplete where a site blocks crawlers, relies heavily on JavaScript, restricts public access or returns different information to server-side requests.
Intellectual property
Website copy, tools, resources and diagnostic frameworks belong to Nomorecookies unless otherwise stated. You may share links to public pages, but you should not copy, resell or republish the material as your own.
Liability
Nomorecookies aims to provide useful, commercially grounded support, but business outcomes depend on many factors outside one person's control. Liability for paid work will be handled in the written agreement for that work.
Last updated
14 June 2026
Questions
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