Terms

Use the radar. Do not confuse it with reality.

Traffic.Tools gives directional competitor traffic intelligence for public domains. These terms set the basic rules for using the scanner, reports, comparisons, and future product workflows.

Directional estimates

Traffic numbers, keywords, pages, and gaps are modeled signals. They are not exact analytics or guarantees.

Public-domain use

Use Traffic.Tools for public websites. Do not submit secrets, private hostnames, credentials, or internal systems.

No abuse

Do not bypass limits, automate hostile scraping, attack the service, or use reports to mislead customers.

Agreement

Terms of use

1. Acceptance

By using Traffic.Tools, you agree to these terms. If you do not agree, do not use the site. Simple enough.

2. What Traffic.Tools provides

Traffic.Tools provides public website traffic checks, directional organic traffic estimates, public report pages, keyword and page summaries, competitor comparisons, and related product workflows.

3. Estimates, not exact analytics

Reports are modeled from aggregated visibility signals and internal analysis. They can be incomplete, delayed, wrong, or low confidence. Do not treat them as exact visitors, real-time analytics, financial advice, legal advice, or a promise that any SEO move will work.

4. Public reports

Domain checks can create public report URLs. Public reports may be indexed, noindexed, updated, removed, changed, or rate-limited at our discretion. If you scan a domain, assume the resulting report may be visible to other people.

5. Acceptable use

Use the product for legitimate research, competitor intelligence, prospecting, planning, and internal decision support. Do not use Traffic.Tools to break the law, harass people, impersonate others, spam, scrape at abusive volume, bypass rate limits, reverse engineer protected systems, or attack the service.

6. Internal signal pipeline

We do not disclose the internal report signal pipeline, modeling details, ranking logic, infrastructure, or operational safeguards. The public output is the report, confidence label, freshness, and practical next move.

7. Your content and emails

If you email us or send feedback, you are responsible for what you submit. Do not send confidential information unless you are comfortable with normal email risk.

8. Intellectual property

Traffic.Tools, the interface, site copy, report templates, code, branding, and product design belong to us or our licensors. You may link to public reports and quote small portions with attribution. Do not clone the product, bulk copy reports, or present Traffic.Tools output as your own proprietary dataset.

9. Availability and changes

We may change, pause, throttle, remove, or discontinue parts of the service. Future paid features, exports, accounts, APIs, or agency workflows may come with additional terms.

10. Disclaimers

Traffic.Tools is provided as is and as available. We do not promise uninterrupted access, error-free reports, complete data, ranking improvements, revenue outcomes, or compatibility with every workflow.

11. Contact

Questions about these terms can go to hello@traffic.tools.

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Questions

Email hello@traffic.tools for terms questions or report concerns.