Terms of Service
By using ShiteScore you agree to these terms. ShiteScore is operated by Simon Taylor as a sole trader, trading as ShiteScore, of 61 Bridge Street, Kington, HR5 3DJ, United Kingdom.
The service
ShiteScore provides automated website audit reports. You submit a domain, receive a free preview score, and may purchase a full report for £9.99 (one-off payment). Reports are delivered by email within approximately five minutes of purchase.
Your warranty
By submitting a domain for scanning, you warrant that you have authority to request an audit of that domain — either as the owner, an authorised representative, or that the domain is a publicly accessible site you have legitimate reason to analyse. You must not submit domains for the purpose of harvesting competitor data at scale.
What the report is
Reports are informational only. They are generated using automated tools (Google PageSpeed Insights, a web crawler) and AI synthesis (Anthropic Claude). We make no warranty of accuracy, completeness, or fitness for a particular purpose. The report does not constitute professional legal, technical, or accessibility compliance advice.
Refunds
We offer a 7-day money-back guarantee. Email hello@shitescore.com, we'll have a brief chat about what went wrong, then process a full refund the same day. See our refund policy for details.
Acceptable use
- Do not use ShiteScore to audit sites for malicious purposes.
- Do not attempt to reverse-engineer, scrape, or abuse the service.
- Do not resell reports without permission.
Intellectual property
The report we generate for your domain is yours to use. ShiteScore retains rights to the service, codebase, and brand.
Limitation of liability
ShiteScore is provided “as is”. To the maximum extent permitted by law, we are not liable for any indirect, incidental, or consequential damages arising from use of the service. Our total liability is capped at the amount you paid for your audit.
Governing law
These terms are governed by the law of England and Wales. Any disputes shall be subject to the exclusive jurisdiction of the courts of England and Wales.