Terms of Use
Effective Date: July 31, 2026
These Terms of Use ("Terms") are an agreement between you and xBoard, LLC, doing business as xBoard ("xBoard," "we," "us," or "our"). They explain the rules for using xBoard’s websites, applications, and related services (together, the "Services").
By creating an Account, accepting these Terms, or using the Services, you agree to these Terms, our Privacy Policy, and, where applicable, the xBoard Data Processing Addendum ("DPA"). If you do not agree, do not use the Services.
1. Who These Terms Apply To
These Terms apply to visitors, free and paid users, Team Members, Organization Admins, invited Customer Contacts, and Organizations that use xBoard.
Our Privacy Policy explains how we handle personal information. If xBoard processes personal information on behalf of an Organization, the DPA applies to that processing and is incorporated into these Terms. Some features may also have an order form, security addendum, or another signed agreement. If documents conflict, the more specific signed agreement controls the subject it covers; the DPA controls data-processing matters; and these Terms control everything else.
Quebec users and the French version
For users in Quebec, xBoard will make a French version of these Terms and related contract documents available before acceptance. After receiving the French version, a user may expressly choose the English version. We will not charge more for the French version.
If a Quebec consumer receives both versions and they differ, the interpretation most favorable to the consumer applies where Quebec law requires it.
Back to contents2. Eligibility and Authority
You must be at least 18 and legally able to enter into a binding agreement to create an Account or use the Services. The Services are not directed to children under 13.
If you use xBoard for a company, organization, or other legal entity, you confirm that you have authority to bind that entity. In that case, "you" includes both you and the entity.
Back to contents3. Key Definitions
- “Account” means an individual user’s login and xBoard access.
- “Account Owner” means the person who controls a Personal Account or is responsible for a paid subscription, subject to the Organization rules below.
- “Organization” means a business, nonprofit, franchise, team, or other entity using a Team plan or Organization features.
- “Organization Admin” means someone authorized to manage an Organization, including members, permissions, billing, and Organization-owned Boards.
- “Team Member” means a person who accesses xBoard through an Organization.
- “Customer Contact” means a customer, franchisee, partner, or other outside person invited to a Shared Board.
- “Board” means an xBoard Board and the Posts, Things, messages, tasks, files, links, and other Content inside it.
- “Shared Board” means a Board intentionally shared with one or more other people or Organizations.
- “Direct Message” means a private message or conversation between selected xBoard users.
- “Personal Content” means Content in a user’s personal area or a Board owned by that user, excluding Organization Content.
- “Organization Content” means Content in an Organization-owned Board or otherwise identified as controlled by an Organization.
- “Content” means information, files, photos, audio, video, notes, messages, Posts, Things, tasks, links, comments, replies, emoji reactions, metadata, and other material submitted to or created through the Services.
- “Smart Tagging” means the optional feature that analyzes eligible Content and suggests tags or related metadata.
- “Beta Feature” means a preview, evaluation, early-access, or beta feature identified as such.
- “Public Board” means a Board marked Public and visible to signed-in xBoard users.
4. Account Registration and Security
Provide accurate information and keep it current. Each person must use an individual login. Do not sell, rent, transfer, or share login credentials unless xBoard provides a feature specifically designed for delegated access.
You are responsible for activity through your Account to the extent the law allows. Use reasonable security practices, protect your devices and login methods, and promptly contact security@xboard.com if you suspect unauthorized access. We may require multi-factor authentication or other safeguards.
Back to contents5. Account Control and Disputes
xBoard does not decide private disputes about employment, ownership, family relationships, corporate authority, inheritance, or rights in Content. We may rely on information reasonably available to us, including verified email domains, Organization records, designated Admins, payment records, and valid legal documents.
If control of an Account or Organization is disputed, we may temporarily limit changes or access while we review reliable evidence. We may ask for a court order, company records, probate documents, domain verification, identity verification, or similar proof. We are not responsible for refusing to act on an unsupported claim.
Back to contents6. Personal Accounts, Organizations, Admins, and Direct Messages
Personal Accounts
Your Account may include a personal area and Personal Boards that are separate from an Organization. Between you and xBoard, you keep your rights in your Personal Content.
If your relationship with an Organization ends, your personal Account and Personal Content stay with you, but you may lose access to Organization Content and Organization-owned Boards.
Organizations and Admin powers
An Organization and its Organization Admins control the Organization’s membership, billing, permissions, Organization-owned Boards, and Organization Content. Subject to the features available in xBoard, Admins may view, export, transfer, modify, restrict, reassign, or delete Organization Content and Organization-owned Boards. They may also change user-level permissions and remove Team Members or Customer Contacts.
Admin authority does not automatically extend to a user’s Personal Boards or Personal Content. Organization Admins cannot access Personal Boards or Personal Content unless the user intentionally shares that Content. Content placed in an Organization-owned Board is controlled by the Organization and may remain available to it after a user leaves or loses access.
Direct Messages
Direct Messages are intended only for the people included in the conversation. Being an Organization Admin does not give an Admin access to a Direct Message unless the Admin is a participant.
You may edit a Direct Message for up to six hours after sending it. Edited messages may be identified as edited.
You may delete a Direct Message for up to six hours after sending it. Deletion permanently removes the message content and any attachments stored only with that message for everyone in the conversation. A notice stating “This message was deleted” will remain. xBoard may retain limited audit information, such as the sender, conversation, original timestamp, and deletion timestamp, but not the deleted message content.
After six hours, a Direct Message can no longer be edited or deleted by the sender. It remains part of the conversation history for as long as that conversation is retained. Leaving an Organization or closing an Account does not remove the message from another participant’s conversation history.
While a Direct Message remains in xBoard, xBoard may access or disclose it when reasonably necessary to provide support, investigate abuse or security issues, enforce these Terms, comply with law, or protect users, xBoard, or the Services. If xBoard is legally required to preserve a message before it is deleted, xBoard may retain it as required by law.
Recipients may copy, screenshot, download, export, or otherwise save messages and attachments before they are deleted. Deleting a Direct Message from xBoard cannot remove copies that another participant previously saved outside the Services.
Shared Boards
The identified owner of a Shared Board controls its permissions and may change or revoke access. Participants keep any intellectual-property rights they otherwise have in Content they contribute, but sharing Content allows authorized participants to use it within the permissions provided.
Leaving or being removed from a Shared Board ends future access but does not automatically delete Content already contributed to a Board controlled by someone else.
Back to contents7. Your Content and the License You Grant xBoard
Between you and xBoard, you own your Content. You give xBoard a worldwide, non-exclusive, royalty-free license to host, copy, store, back up, process, transmit, display, format, and otherwise use your Content only as reasonably needed to operate, secure, maintain, support, and improve the Services; follow your instructions and permissions; comply with law; and enforce these Terms. This license ends when the Content is deleted from active systems, subject to backup, legal-retention, and security needs.
xBoard may pass these limited rights to service providers only when necessary for them to provide services to xBoard, and only under contractual confidentiality, security, and use restrictions.
You confirm that you have the rights and permissions needed to submit the Content and allow xBoard to process it. You are responsible for required notices and consents when Content includes personal information or material belonging to someone else.
We do not take ownership of your Content, sell it, or use it for third-party advertising. We do not use your Content to train or develop general-purpose or third-party machine-learning models, and we do not allow our service providers to do so. If you enable an AI or automated-processing feature, we may process the applicable Content only as needed to provide that feature, as explained further in our Privacy Policy. We will not use your Content for machine-learning model training unless you expressly agree to that use through a separate opt-in process.
Back to contents8. Sharing, Boards Visible to xBoard Users, and Permissions
Sharing is intentional. When you invite someone to a Board, make a Board visible to other xBoard users, or otherwise change its visibility, authorized users may be able to view, download, copy, export, or further share the Content. Review permissions before sharing sensitive information.
A Customer Contact invited to one Shared Board does not gain access to the rest of an Organization’s xBoard unless separately invited. An Organization does not gain access to a Customer Contact’s Personal Boards simply because they share a Board.
A Board marked Public is visible only to signed-in xBoard users. It is not available to the general public and is not intended to be accessible through public search engines. Users with access may copy, download, screenshot, export, or share Content outside xBoard.
Users who can view a Thing may also be able to comment on it, reply to comments, or add emoji reactions, subject to the permissions available in xBoard. These interactions are visible to other users who can view that Thing and are not private Direct Messages.
Comments, replies, and reactions become part of the Content associated with the applicable Thing, Post, and Board. If the Board is owned by an Organization, those interactions are treated as Organization Content.
Leaving a Board, losing access, or closing an Account does not automatically remove comments, replies, or reactions previously added to Content controlled by another user or Organization. Board owners and Organization Admins may manage or remove those interactions where the Services provide that ability.
Users who can view the interaction may be able to copy, screenshot, export, or otherwise save it outside xBoard.
xBoard is not responsible for how authorized recipients use Content after it is shared or exported. Board owners and Organization Admins are responsible for invitations, permissions, and removing access when appropriate.
Back to contents9. Acceptable Use
Do not use the Services, or help someone else use them, to:
- break the law, violate sanctions or court orders, or violate another person’s rights;
- upload or distribute unlawful, infringing, fraudulent, defamatory, harassing, exploitative, or non-consensual material;
- impersonate someone or falsely suggest an affiliation, certification, sponsorship, or endorsement;
- upload malware, malicious code, corrupted files, or material intended to disrupt, damage, or gain unauthorized access;
- probe, scan, bypass, defeat, or interfere with security, authentication, rate limits, permissions, or technical restrictions;
- reverse engineer or attempt to extract source code, except where the law does not allow that restriction;
- use bots, scrapers, crawlers, automated extraction, or high-volume access without written permission;
- send spam, phishing, deceptive communications, or unauthorized marketing;
- collect, expose, or misuse personal information without legal authority;
- store regulated or restricted data that xBoard has not agreed in writing to support, including payment-card data subject to PCI DSS, protected health information subject to HIPAA, government-classified information, or other data requiring specialized controls;
- abuse, threaten, harass, or interfere with xBoard personnel or support operations; or
- use the Services in a way that could materially harm xBoard, users, or others.
We may investigate suspected violations and may remove or restrict Content, suspend access, preserve information, or cooperate with authorities when reasonably needed or legally required.
xBoard does not routinely review user Content. However, we may review or investigate specific Content when we receive a report, detect a possible security or policy violation, need to provide support, or are required to do so by law.
Back to contents10. Privacy and Data Processing
Our Privacy Policy explains how xBoard handles account, website, usage, support, and related personal information, including cookies, analytics, service providers, international processing, retention, and privacy rights.
When xBoard processes personal information in Organization Content on behalf of an Organization, the Organization is responsible for collecting and using that information lawfully, including providing required notices and obtaining required consent. The DPA applies to that processing, and xBoard acts as a service provider, contractor, processor, or equivalent role under applicable privacy law.
A privacy request about Organization Content may need to go to the Organization that controls it. We may refer the requester to that Organization or assist the Organization as required by law and an applicable DPA.
Back to contents11. Security
We use commercially reasonable administrative, technical, and organizational safeguards designed to protect the Services and Content. No security system can guarantee that unauthorized access, loss, or misuse will never happen.
You are responsible for setting permissions, protecting devices and credentials, using supported software, keeping suitable backups or exports of critical information, and deciding whether xBoard is appropriate for your data and use case.
We may restrict or suspend access to investigate a suspected compromise, prevent harm, comply with law, or protect the Services. Statements about certifications, audits, or compliance frameworks apply only when they appear in current xBoard security documentation.
Back to contents12. Plans, Trials, Billing, Renewal, and Cancellation
Plans and limits
Current plans, prices, storage, activity history, member limits, Board limits, and other features are shown in xBoard or at checkout. We may offer free plans, trials, promotions, Beta plans, and paid plans. Plan names and features may change as allowed by these Terms.
Automatic renewal and payment authorization
Paid subscriptions renew automatically at the billing frequency shown at checkout unless you cancel before the renewal date. You authorize xBoard and its payment processor to charge the payment method on file for subscription fees, applicable taxes, and other charges you approve.
Before enrollment, we will show the material subscription terms, including price, billing frequency, trial or promotional terms, renewal terms, and how to cancel. We will obtain affirmative consent where the law requires it.
Trials and promotions
The signup page controls the length and terms of a trial or promotion. If a trial converts to a paid subscription, we will disclose the price and timing before enrollment. Cancel before the stated deadline to avoid the charge.
Cancellation and refunds
You may cancel through account or billing settings, or through another method xBoard identifies when required by law. Cancellation stops future renewals and normally takes effect at the end of the current paid period. Paid access generally continues until then unless the law or the offer says otherwise.
We do not normally provide prorated refunds or credits for partial periods, unused time, or downgrades unless required by law or stated in an order form or written refund policy.
Price changes, taxes, and failed payments
We may change subscription prices with advance notice. A price change will not take effect before the next renewal after any required notice period. Taxes are additional unless stated otherwise.
If payment fails, we may retry the charge, ask for updated payment information, restrict paid features, suspend the subscription, or downgrade the Account after notice where practical. A good-faith payment dispute is not automatically a breach, but it does not erase valid amounts owed.
Downgrades and limits
A downgrade may reduce storage, history, members, file-size limits, or other features. If your usage exceeds the new limits, we may restrict new uploads or features and require you to reduce usage. We will provide notice before deleting Content solely because of a downgrade, unless immediate action is needed for security, legal, or abuse reasons.
Quebec consumer subscriptions
NOTICE TO QUEBEC CONSUMERS: Subscription, renewal, cancellation, refund, amendment, disclaimer, liability, governing-law, and dispute provisions apply only where Quebec consumer law allows them.
A Quebec consumer may cancel a covered sequential service provided at a distance by sending notice to xBoard. Cancellation takes effect when the notice is sent or on a later date stated in the notice, as required by law. xBoard will charge only amounts permitted by law and will provide any legally required refund.
If xBoard offers a Quebec consumer a fixed-term subscription longer than 60 days, any renewal and expiry notice will be handled as required by Quebec law.
Back to contents13. Storage, Retention, Exports, and Deletion
Export Content you need before closing an Account, leaving a Board, or losing Organization access. Export and recovery features may vary by plan and may not preserve every format, permission, activity record, or metadata field.
If a trial or paid plan expires, xBoard will retain the related Content for 90 days so the Account can be reactivated or the Content recovered. After 90 days, xBoard may permanently delete the Content unless a longer retention period is required for legal, security, billing, dispute, or fraud-prevention purposes.
When Content is deleted, xBoard removes or deactivates it from active systems according to its retention procedures. Residual copies may remain temporarily in backups, logs, legal holds, security records, or disaster-recovery systems until they are deleted, overwritten, or no longer needed in the ordinary course.
Backup copies remain subject to applicable security protections and are not restored to active systems except when reasonably needed for disaster recovery, service restoration, security, or legal compliance. The 90-day expired-account period is separate from backup-retention schedules.
We do not guarantee that deleted Content can be recovered. If xBoard provides a trash or recovery period, the Services will show how long the Content remains recoverable. After that period ends, the Content may be permanently deleted and may no longer be recoverable.
Comments, replies, and emoji reactions are generally retained for as long as the Thing, Post, or Board they are attached to is retained, subject to deletion, backup, legal-retention, and security requirements.
Back to contents14. Service Availability, Support, and Changes
We work to keep xBoard available and reliable, but we do not promise uninterrupted or error-free operation. Maintenance, updates, outages, security events, internet conditions, and third-party failures may affect availability.
Unless a separate service-level agreement applies, support response and resolution times are targets, not guarantees.
xBoard may modify, replace, limit, or discontinue features as the Services evolve. When practical, we will give reasonable advance notice if a change materially reduces paid functionality. Where reasonably available, we will also give affected users an opportunity to export applicable Content before a material feature or service is discontinued.
A feature change or discontinuation does not automatically create a right to a refund or credit, except where required by law, stated in an applicable refund policy, or agreed in writing.
Back to contents15. Third-Party Services
xBoard may rely on or link to third-party hosting, storage, payment, authentication, communications, analytics, monitoring, AI, or integration providers. Those third-party services have their own terms and privacy practices.
We are not responsible for third-party services outside our control. When providers process personal information for xBoard, their work is governed by applicable law, our Privacy Policy, and any applicable DPA.
Back to contents16. Smart Tagging and Beta Features
Smart Tagging
If you enable Smart Tagging, xBoard may use automated technology and service providers to analyze eligible Content and suggest tags, descriptions, or other organizational information. Suggestions may be incomplete, inaccurate, or inappropriate. You are responsible for reviewing them before relying on them. Smart Tagging does not change Board permissions or grant access to Content that a user could not otherwise view.
xBoard processes Content used with Smart Tagging only as described in these Terms and the Privacy Policy. The Privacy Policy will provide more information about applicable providers, retention, human review, and machine-learning practices.
Content processed through Smart Tagging is used only to provide the requested functionality. Neither xBoard nor its service providers use that Content to train general-purpose or third-party machine-learning models. Service providers may process it only on xBoard’s behalf and under contractual confidentiality, security, and use restrictions.
Beta Features
Beta Features are for evaluation and may be incomplete, unstable, inaccurate, incompatible with future versions, changed, or discontinued at any time. Unless xBoard says otherwise in writing, Beta Features have no service-level commitment and no guaranteed support, availability, compatibility, or retention period.
Do not use a Beta Feature as the only location for critical Content. Keep suitable copies or exports. The disclaimers and liability limits in these Terms apply to Beta Features to the fullest extent the law allows.
Back to contents17. xBoard Intellectual Property
xBoard and its licensors own the Services, software, designs, documentation, trademarks, and other intellectual property, excluding user Content. Subject to these Terms and your plan, xBoard gives you a limited, non-exclusive, non-transferable, revocable right to use the Services for their intended purpose.
Do not copy, sell, sublicense, distribute, create derivative works from, or commercially exploit the Services unless xBoard gives written permission. Do not remove proprietary notices or use xBoard trademarks in a way that suggests endorsement without permission.
Back to contents18. Feedback
If you send ideas, suggestions, or feedback about xBoard, you give us a perpetual, worldwide, irrevocable, royalty-free right to use and incorporate that feedback without restriction or payment. This does not give us ownership of your Content.
We will not use an Organization’s name, logo, or testimonial in public marketing without permission or a separate agreement.
Back to contents19. Copyright Complaints and DMCA
xBoard respects intellectual-property rights and may remove or restrict Content that is alleged to infringe copyright. We may terminate repeat infringers when appropriate.
A copyright notice should include the copyrighted work; the location of the allegedly infringing material; the complaining party’s contact information; a good-faith statement that the use is not authorized; a statement under penalty of perjury that the notice is accurate and the sender is authorized to act; and a physical or electronic signature.
Send notices to xBoard’s designated DMCA agent: Copyright Agent xBoard, LLC 2123 Old Spartanburg Rd., #200 Greer, SC 29650 Phone: 864-214-5099 Email: copyright@xboard.com
If your Content is removed after a DMCA notice, you may submit a legally valid counter-notice. We may restore the material when the law allows.
Back to contents20. Suspension and Termination
You may stop using the Services at any time and may cancel a paid subscription as described above. We may suspend or terminate access for serious or repeated violations, fraud, nonpayment, security risk, legal requirements, abuse, or conduct that threatens xBoard or others.
When practical, we will provide notice and an opportunity to fix a remediable breach before terminating a paid Account. We may act immediately when needed for security, illegal activity, serious abuse, sanctions, or imminent harm.
Cancellation by xBoard for Quebec consumers
If xBoard ends an indeterminate-term service contract with a Quebec consumer for a reason other than the consumer’s default, xBoard will provide the advance written notice required by Quebec law.
What continues after termination
After termination, your right to use the affected Services ends. An Organization Admin may remove a Team Member or Customer Contact without closing that person’s separate personal Account.
Provisions that logically need to continue will survive termination, including ownership and intellectual property, licenses needed for backups and legal retention, payment obligations, Feedback, copyright complaints, disclaimers, indemnification, liability limits, disputes, notices, and general contract terms.
Back to contents21. Disclaimers, Professional Advice, and High-Risk Uses
NOTICE TO QUEBEC CONSUMERS: The warranty disclaimers in this section apply only where Quebec law allows them. Nothing here removes a mandatory legal warranty or consumer remedy.
To the fullest extent the law allows, the Services are provided “as is” and “as available.” xBoard disclaims implied warranties of merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, title, non-infringement, and warranties arising from a course of dealing or trade practice.
No professional advice
xBoard provides organization, information-management, and collaboration tools. xBoard does not provide legal, medical, accounting, tax, financial, employment, compliance, or other professional advice. Content, Smart Tagging suggestions, automated output, and information in the Services are not substitutes for advice from a qualified professional. You are responsible for reviewing information and seeking professional advice when appropriate.
High-risk uses
xBoard is not designed for emergency response, life-safety systems, medical diagnosis, legal filing deadlines, financial trading, critical infrastructure, or uses where failure could reasonably cause death, personal injury, or severe physical, financial, or environmental harm. Use independent verification, backups, and professional advice where appropriate.
Nothing in these Terms excludes warranties or consumer rights that cannot legally be excluded.
Back to contents22. Indemnification
NOTICE TO QUEBEC CONSUMERS: The indemnification obligations in this section apply only where Quebec law allows them.
If you use the Services for an Organization or business purpose, you will defend and reimburse xBoard and its affiliates, officers, directors, employees, and agents for third-party claims, damages, liabilities, and reasonable legal costs arising from your Content, misuse of the Services, violation of these Terms or law, or infringement of another person’s rights, except to the extent caused by xBoard’s gross negligence or intentional misconduct.
This section does not apply to an individual consumer where prohibited by law.
Back to contents23. Limitation of Liability
NOTICE TO QUEBEC CONSUMERS: The damage exclusions and liability limits in this section apply only where Quebec law allows them. Nothing here releases xBoard from responsibility for its own acts or omissions, or those of its representatives, where the law prohibits that release.
To the fullest extent the law allows, xBoard is not liable for indirect, incidental, special, exemplary, punitive, or consequential damages, or for lost profits, revenue, business, goodwill, data, or use, even if xBoard was advised that the loss was possible.
To the fullest extent the law allows, xBoard’s total liability related to the Services or these Terms will not exceed the greater of: (a) the amount you paid xBoard for the affected Services during the 12 months before the event that caused the claim; or (b) US$100.
These exclusions and limits do not apply where the law does not allow them.
Back to contents24. Governing Law and Disputes
Before filing a formal claim, you and xBoard agree to try in good faith to resolve the issue. Send a written notice describing the claim and requested solution to legal@xboard.com. Either party may proceed after 30 days if the dispute is not resolved.
NOTICE TO QUEBEC CONSUMERS: The South Carolina governing-law and exclusive-venue language below does not apply to you.
Except where mandatory local law says otherwise, these Terms are governed by South Carolina law, without regard to conflict-of-law rules. State and federal courts in Greenville County, South Carolina have exclusive jurisdiction, except for claims that may be brought in small-claims court.
Consumers keep any rights and court venues that cannot be waived under applicable law.
If you are a consumer living in Quebec, Quebec law and applicable Canadian federal law govern these Terms. You may bring a claim in a Quebec court with jurisdiction. Nothing in these Terms prevents you from bringing, joining, or participating in a class action when Quebec law allows it.
Back to contents25. Export and Sanctions Compliance
Do not use, export, re-export, transfer, or provide the Services in violation of U.S. export-control or sanctions laws. You confirm that you are not located in, ordinarily resident in, or controlled by a comprehensively sanctioned jurisdiction and are not a prohibited or restricted party, unless the law authorizes the use.
Back to contents26. Changes to These Terms
NOTICE TO QUEBEC CONSUMERS: The change provisions below apply only where Quebec law allows them.
We may update these Terms. We will post the updated version and change the effective date. For material changes, we will provide reasonable advance notice by email, through the Services, or on the website when required or practical.
Changes apply going forward. If the law requires affirmative consent to a material change, we will ask for it. If you do not agree, you must stop using the affected Services and cancel the subscription before the change takes effect.
Changes for Quebec consumers
For Quebec consumers, xBoard will make unilateral changes only when Quebec law allows them. Where required, xBoard will give at least 30 days’ written notice that clearly states:
- the new or changed provision;
- the previous wording;
- the date the change takes effect; and
- the consumer’s right to reject the change and cancel the affected subscription without cost, penalty, or cancellation charge within the period provided by law.
xBoard will not unilaterally change an essential part of a fixed-term Quebec consumer contract, including the nature of the Services, price, or term, where prohibited by law.
Back to contents27. Notices
We may send operational and legal notices to the email address on your Account, through the Services, or by posting them on our website where legally permitted. Keep your email address current.
Formal legal notices to xBoard must be sent to legal@xboard.com and mailed to xBoard, LLC, 2123 Old Spartanburg Rd., #200, Greer, SC 29650. Email alone is not sufficient for service of legal process unless xBoard agrees in writing or the law says otherwise.
Back to contents28. General Terms
These Terms and the agreements they incorporate are the entire agreement about the Services unless a separately signed agreement applies. A purchase order or unilateral terms do not change the agreement.
You may not assign these Terms without xBoard’s written consent. xBoard may assign them as part of a merger, acquisition, reorganization, asset sale, or by operation of law.
If a provision cannot be enforced, it will be adjusted only as much as necessary, and the rest will remain effective. Failing to enforce a provision is not a waiver. Headings are for convenience.
You and xBoard are independent contractors. These Terms do not create a partnership, agency, fiduciary, employment, or franchise relationship.
Neither party is responsible for delay or failure caused by events beyond its reasonable control, except for payment obligations. Electronic acceptance and records have the same effect as paper signatures and records where the law allows.
Back to contents29. Contact Us
Questions about these Terms: legal@xboard.com
Mailing address: xBoard, LLC, 2123 Old Spartanburg Rd., #200, Greer, SC 29650
Phone: 864-214-5099
Copyright © 2026 xBoard. All rights reserved.
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