Terms
Last updated 12 June 2026 · plain-English terms. We're a new business; these will be reviewed by a solicitor before we scale.
1. Who we are
ExitSignal is operated by Enrico (sole trader, pre-incorporation).
2. What ExitSignal is — and isn't
What it is. ExitSignal is a structured due-diligence-readiness preparation tool. It takes your own self-assessment across the eight areas a buyer examines — operating model, CQC standing, workforce, property, commercial contracts, finances, data protection and governance — and turns it into a prioritised view of where you'd face scrutiny, what evidence a buyer is likely to ask for, and how to organise it, so you can prepare before you go to market. It is a preparation and evidence-organisation framework.
What it isn't — and why it can't be. It is not regulated financial, legal, tax, immigration, clinical, insurance or valuation advice, and it contains no valuation. It cannot be advice, because: it works only from the information you enter, which we do not verify; it does not inspect your business, documents or records; it is not delivered by a regulated professional who has examined your specific circumstances; and regulated advice requires authorisation and professional judgement applied to your full, verified facts. Treat every output as preparation guidance to confirm with your own qualified advisers — not as a determination of your legal, financial, regulatory or tax position.
3. Your information, your responsibility
Our outputs reflect the information you provide. We do not verify it, inspect your documents, or carry out any independent due diligence. The accuracy of your inputs is your responsibility, and you must confirm regulated or technical points with your own advisers before acting.
4. The free tools
The 3-minute check and the uploaded-workbook snapshot are indicative only and are provided free, "as is".
5. The paid report
The report is £495, one-off, per home, generated from your completed workbook and licensed to you for your own use in preparing your business for sale. Your copy is watermarked; please don't redistribute or resell it.
6. Payments & refunds — please read before buying
The report is a bespoke digital product, produced specifically for you the moment you buy. Before you buy, the free sample report shows you exactly the standard, depth and format you will receive — please review it, because the content and presentation of your report will be of the same standard. Buying is an informed decision: if the way it is put together isn't for you, don't buy it.
By purchasing, you confirm you are buying for your business, you agree that we begin producing and delivering your report immediately, and you waive any right to cancel. There are no refunds once your report has been generated and made available to you. The only exception is a genuine technical failure on our side that prevents you from receiving your report — tell us and we will fix it or refund that purchase.
7. Liability — your decisions are yours
ExitSignal's outputs are suggestions and illustrations to help you prepare — they are not instructions, recommendations to act, or professional advice. Every decision about your business is yours and yours alone — whether and when to sell, what to change, what to disclose to a buyer, and what professional advice to take. You are responsible for obtaining advice on your specific circumstances before acting. To the fullest extent permitted by law, we accept no liability for any loss, cost or outcome arising from your use of ExitSignal or any decision you make in reliance on it. (Nothing in these terms excludes liability that cannot be excluded by law — for example for death or personal injury caused by negligence, or for fraud.)
8. Changes, governing law & where to check the facts
We may update the framework and these terms; the current version always lives here. These terms are governed by the law of England and Wales.
We don't ask you to take our word for anything — the authoritative sources for the areas this tool touches are public. Check current requirements against them and your own advisers:
- Care Quality Commission (CQC) — regulation, ratings, assessment framework
- Information Commissioner's Office (ICO) — data protection & GDPR
- GOV.UK and HMRC — tax, employment, immigration & sponsorship
- Acas — employment rights, pay & contracts
- Companies House — company filings & governance
- Skills for Care — workforce standards