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Voice agent QA for teams who can't afford broken calls, compliance gaps, or production failures. Simulate thousands of conversations, validate legal | ClickTerm is a developer-friendly platform for capturing verifiable user consent through proper clickwrap agreements — an upgrade over basic checkbox acceptance. Instead of merely recording that a user clicked, ClickTerm logs detailed consent data including timestamps, agreement versions, IP and device metadata, and generates digitally signed Certificates of Acceptance. This creates a clear, audit-ready trail you can trust when questions around compliance, regulation, or disputes arise. For developers building web apps, SaaS platforms, or APIs, ClickTerm provides: API & SDK integrations that fit into modern tech stacks Lightweight JavaScript embeds for fast consent capture in UIs Versioned templates for Terms, Privacy Policies, and other legal documents Structured event logs that surface rich metadata for every acceptance Support for compliance with GDPR, CCPA/CPRA, and similar standards ClickTerm helps engineering teams implement consent flows cleanly and reliably — ensuring that legal acceptance is programmatically recorded without blocking development velocity or impacting UX. It’s ideal for teams that want transparent, code-centric consent capture as part of their product’s core infrastructure. |
Product, Use Cases, Resources, Contact, 5 levels of consent disclosure (from minimal notice to full high-assurance) | Clickwrap agreement creation and management, Legally binding user consent capture, Signed Certificates of Acceptance, Detailed audit trails and consent logs, Agreement version control, API, SDK, and embed-based integrations, Timestamped and metadata-rich consent records, Support for GDPR, CCPA/CPRA, and eIDAS compliance, Scalable, event-based usage model |
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