Terms of Service · v2.1 · Effective 2026-06-05

What you're agreeing to when you subscribe.

Terms of Service v2.1 · Effective 2026-06-05· Spanish version: /es/terminos

1. Who you're contracting with

CommonWealth Ops is operated by Jacobo López-Cortijo, a self-employed founder registered in Cádiz, Spain. Contact for any contractual or billing question: jacobolopezcortijo@gmail.com.

2. What this agreement covers

By completing the checkout on /pricing you enter into a paid subscription to CommonWealth Ops. The checkout offers two plans— First Win Engine (€12/month) and Operator (€49/month) — and the plan you select is recorded against your account. Either way you accept two financial commitments: a fixed monthly fee (clause 3) and a revenue share (clause 4). Both commitments are explained below before you pay, and both are recorded against your account from the moment of first payment.

3. Subscription fee — €12 or €49 per month

The subscription is billed via Stripe, the payment processor, at one of two monthly fees depending on the plan you select at checkout: €12/month — First Win Engine (the guided entry tier) or €49/month — Operator (the full operator tier). Both renew automatically on the same calendar day each month until you cancel. You can cancel at any time from the customer portal accessible from your account, or by emailing the address above. There is no minimum commitment and no cancellation fee. Once you cancel, you keep access to the product until the end of the billing period you have already paid for.

3a. First Win Engine — what €12/month includes, and what it does not

The First Win Engine (€12/month) is a guided, capital-protected entry tier for users beginning with limited capital. It includes capital banding, guided economic missions, a curated (filtered) opportunity surface, and reinvestment guidance. It is not a guarantee of income, a passive-income product, or full operator automation. You fund your own test capital; controlled losses are a normal, expected part of the learning loop, and the system enforces spend caps and a protected reserve to bound the downside — it does not remove market risk.

3b. Automatic and irreversible graduation

When your verified Shopify net revenue crosses €1,500(the top of the First Win “first-scale” band), your account automatically and irreversibly graduates from the €12/month First Win tier to the €49/month Operator tier. This transition:
  • is driven by revenue read directly from your connected Shopify store — it is never based on figures you self-report;
  • updates your Stripe subscription from €12 to €49/month going forward;
  • cannot be reversed— the First Win entry tier cannot be re-entered once you have graduated;
  • does not change the 20%-of-net-profit revenue share, which applies in both tiers.
Graduation reflects that your operation has grown past the entry tier; the Operator tier is the appropriate home for a store at that revenue level.

3c. Connection integrity (anti-circumvention)

Because graduation and capital verification depend on your connected Shopify store, disconnecting Shopify does not pause or avoid graduation. If the store is disconnected while you are at or near the graduation threshold, First Win capabilities are frozen (no new missions, opportunities, or actions) until the store is reconnected and revenue can again be verified. This protects the integrity of the revenue-verified model for every user.

3d. Eligibility and young / low-capital protection

The First Win Engine is designed to be safe for beginners and younger users. For low-capital or young/eligible users the default is Observe / Simulation mode: no autonomous spend, no supplier commitments, and no direct payment handling unless legally and (where applicable) parentally valid. The product teaches economic judgment before exposing capital; it never frames itself as a “make money fast” scheme.

4. Revenue share — 20% of net profit

On top of your monthly fee (€12 First Win or €49 Operator), and in both tiers identically, you commit to remitting 20% of your monthly net profit, calculated as 20% × max(0, net profit), where net profit = gross revenue − advertising spend − declared product cost − declared shipping cost. If your net profit is zero or negative in a given month, you owe €0 that month.

The rate is a single 20% for every operator. The service tier you are assigned — Creator, Emerging, Established, or Advanced — changes the level of service and autonomy CommonWealth Ops provides, neverthe percentage. Your tier is assigned from your connected store's data and reassessed approximately every 30 days.

Once you connect your Shopify store, your gross revenue is read directly from it and labelled verified; advertising spend run through CommonWealth Ops is read from the ad platforms (Meta, TikTok) and labelled verified; your product and shipping costs are figures you declare each month and labelled declared. A divergence between declared and verified figures is flagged and you are notified — it never automatically escalates your tier or imposes a penalty.

The 20% applied to each month's share is fixed at the moment that month's share is calculated; a future change never retroactively re-rates an already-calculated month. The revenue share is a contractual commitment from the moment of first product use and is enforceable independently of the fixed monthly fee. Honest declaration of the figures you are responsible for is the contract.

5. Freshness lock on cancellation

The competitive value of CommonWealth Ops is in freshintelligence — what advertisers are doing this week, not what they were doing last quarter. When you cancel your subscription (or when a payment fails and stays unresolved for more than 3 days), your access enters a frozen state. In that state:
  • Intelligence data that was already fetched before your cancellation timestamp remains visible to you for reference and export.
  • New intelligence data — fetched by our scheduler after your cancellation timestamp — is not served to your account. The scheduler continues to run for the product as a whole; the freshness lock simply gates what your account can read.
  • You can reactivate at any time by resuming payment. New data starts flowing again from the moment your subscription returns to the active state.
This mechanism is intentional and disclosed in advance: the subscription value is the continuous flow, not the historical archive.

6. Refunds

Refunds are handled through Stripe. If you believe a charge was incorrect (duplicate billing, charge after explicit cancellation, etc.), email the address above within 14 days of the charge and we will issue the refund through Stripe within 5 business days. We do not pro-rate refunds for mid-month cancellations — you keep access until the end of the period you paid for. Accrued revenue share is non-refundable, as it is owed on profit already earned.

7. What data the product collects from you

The product collects: the email address you subscribe with, your Stripe customer/subscription identifiers (no card numbers), the niche you choose at onboarding, your interrogation history inside the intelligence surface, the Shopify store domain and access token you connect (the token is stored encrypted), and the figures used to calculate the revenue share. The full data inventory and retention policy is the Privacy Policy, which is incorporated into these Terms by reference.

8. What the product does NOT promise

CommonWealth Ops surfaces public advertiser-level intelligence aggregated from third-party ad libraries (Meta Ads Library, TikTok Ads Library, AppMagic, and similar). We do not promise that any particular advertiser, niche, or creative will be present at any particular moment — third-party sources change their availability and coverage on their own schedule. We do not provide investment recommendations or guarantees of business outcome. The revenue share clause aligns our incentives with yours precisely because outcomes are not guaranteed.

9. Limitation of liability

Our total liability under this agreement, for any cause, is limited to the amount you actually paid CommonWealth Ops in the 12 months preceding the claim. We are not liable for indirect or consequential business losses. This clause does not limit liability for fraud, intentional misconduct, or any liability that cannot lawfully be limited under Spanish consumer-protection law.

10. Jurisdiction

This agreement is governed by Spanish law. Any dispute that cannot be resolved by good-faith email exchange falls under the exclusive jurisdiction of the courts of Madrid, Spain.

11. Changes to these terms

Any material change to these terms — new clauses, a change to the €49/month price, a change to the 20% revenue share, or a change to the freshness-lock mechanism — will be communicated by email to every active subscriber at least 30 days before it takes effect, and the version number and effective date at the top of this page will change with every revision.

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