What I'll do, what I won't do, and what we both agree to when you send me your page. Written like a contract that respects your time.
By submitting your page through the Free Diagnosis form on martinmeneses.com, sending me a direct email, or otherwise engaging with my services, you confirm that you've read and agreed to these terms.
If you don't agree with any part of these terms, don't submit the form and don't engage with the service. That's the cleanest path for both of us.
These terms form a legally binding agreement between you and me (Martín Meneses Vázquez, RFC MEVM901229FJA), operating from Tlaxcala, México.
The Free Diagnosis (referred to as "the Service") is a no-cost, one-time review of a single landing or sales page you submit through the form. It includes:
The Service is delivered once per submission. There is no recurring entitlement, no ongoing consultation, and no implied scope beyond the single observation.
To set clear expectations, the Service explicitly does NOT include:
If you want any of the above, those are separate paid services available through direct conversation after the Free Diagnosis, at your initiation.
By submitting the form, you confirm and agree that:
If the page you submit is for an illegal product, a scam, content that exploits minors, or anything else that conflicts with my values or applicable law, I reserve the right to decline the review without further explanation.
In exchange for your good-faith submission, I commit to:
If for any reason I can't deliver the observation (technical issue, scheduling conflict, scope of your page), I'll let you know by email within the 48-hour window and provide a clear explanation.
Two separate things to address here:
Your page and content remain entirely your property. Submitting your URL for review doesn't grant me any rights to the page itself, its copy, its design, its offer, or any associated materials. I'm only reviewing what's already publicly visible.
The observation I send you is delivered for your use in your business. You may apply, share internally with your team, or act on the observation freely. What you may not do:
This section is the most important one to read carefully.
The observation I provide is my professional opinion at a specific point in time, based on what I can see from the page submitted and the context you share. It is not:
Any results referenced in case studies on this site (including but not limited to revenue figures, conversion rates, or order volumes from Travis Stephenson, Carlos + Rashel, Alejandro Bross, or others) reflect those specific clients' results in their specific contexts. They are not representative of typical outcomes and they do not constitute a promise of similar results for you.
To the maximum extent permitted by applicable law:
I'm not liable for any direct, indirect, incidental, consequential, or punitive damages arising from your use of the Service, your application of the observation, your decision to act or not act on it, or any business outcome (positive or negative) that follows.
This includes, but is not limited to:
Because the Service is provided free of charge, my total maximum liability to you for any claim related to the Service is limited to the amount you paid for it, which is zero ($0).
If you engage me for paid services later, those services have their own separate terms that may include different liability provisions.
Either of us can terminate the engagement at any time:
Termination doesn't affect provisions that by their nature should survive, including Sections 06 (IP), 07 (No guarantees), 08 (Liability), and 10 (Governing law).
These terms are governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the State of Tlaxcala, México, without regard to its conflict of law principles.
For any dispute arising from or related to these terms or the Service:
If any provision of these terms is found to be unenforceable, the remaining provisions remain in full effect. If there's a conflict between the English and Spanish versions of these terms, the Spanish version prevails for legal interpretation purposes in México.