Last updated 28 April 2026
These terms are between you and Wired (operated by Cory Pritchard, Australia). Using Wired means you accept them.
Wired is an AI assistant that helps you run a trade business by talking to the tools you already use. It is provided as-is during this early period ahead of public release. Features, pricing, and availability can change.
How we handle data is described in the Privacy Policy. You keep ownership of the content you create in Wired. You give us a limited licence to process it so we can provide the service.
Wired's responses are generated by AI and can be wrong. Always verify anything important (invoices, quotes, legal advice, compliance, pricing) before you act on it. You're responsible for what you send to customers, suppliers, or government bodies. Don't rely on Wired for safety-critical decisions (gas, electrical, structural compliance) or regulatory advice. Use a licensed professional's judgement.
When you connect Fergus, Xero, Google, Apple, or any other tool, you're authorising Wired to act on that account on your behalf using the permissions you grant. Wired isn't responsible for what those third parties do with your data inside their own services.
We try to keep Wired running but don't guarantee uptime. Features can change or be removed. If we make a material change to these terms, we'll let you know by email or in-app notice before it takes effect.
Wired is provided “as-is” and “as-available”, without warranties of any kind, except as required by law. To the extent allowed by law, our liability is capped at the fees you paid in the previous 12 months (Wired is free during early access; we'll give reasonable notice before introducing fees). You agree to indemnify Wired for claims arising from your misuse of the service or content you put into it. Nothing in these terms excludes consumer rights under the Australian Consumer Law.
You can stop using Wired any time and email us to delete your account. We can suspend or terminate accounts that breach these terms, with notice where reasonable.
These terms are governed by the laws of South Australia, Australia. Disputes go to the courts of South Australia.