Terms of Service
Last updated: May 30, 2026
By using BrutalRoast you agree to these terms. BrutalRoast is operated by NS Participations (SASU, SIREN 884 245 051), 4 rue de la République, 69001 Lyon, France. Questions: hello@brutalroast.io.
What the service does
BrutalRoast generates an automated audit of a web page: a free AI score and teaser, and — after payment — a measured report (performance, accessibility, SEO, and a visual review). The analysis is automated and provided for guidance. We don't guarantee specific results, rankings, or conversions.
Acceptable use
Only submit URLs you own or are authorized to audit. Don't use the service to attack, overload, or scrape third parties, to submit unlawful content, or to circumvent rate limits, quotas, or payment. We may suspend accounts that abuse the service.
Pricing & payment
Pricing: $9 one-time per page · Starter $19/month (20 audits) · Pro $49/month (100 audits) · Founding 50 $49 one-time for Pro for 12 months. Prices are in USD and exclude any applicable VAT, which is added at checkout. Payments are processed by Stripe. Subscriptions renew monthly until cancelled from your dashboard.
Refunds & right of withdrawal
Paid audits are digital content delivered immediately. By purchasing and accessing your report you ask us to start performance at once and acknowledge you lose the EU 14-day right of withdrawal once delivery has begun. That said, if a report fails or genuinely isn't what we promised, email us — we'll refund it. No drama.
Public reports
Unlocking a roast can create a shareable link to that report (including the audited URL and scores). Don't publish reports for pages you aren't authorized to share.
Liability
The service is provided "as is". To the extent permitted by law, NS Participations isn't liable for indirect or consequential damages, and our total liability is limited to the amount you paid in the prior 12 months.
Governing law
These terms are governed by French law. Disputes fall under the courts with jurisdiction at our registered office, without prejudice to mandatory consumer-protection rules.