Maze Terms Scorecard

Grade A- — Mostly protective (score 86/100)

Maze provides professional prototyping services with standard commercial terms, including a broad user indemnification clause and a specific governing law in England.

Standard commercial terms. No forced arbitration. Broad indemnity required.

Terms at a glance

Sells your data
NO
Forced arbitration
NO
Trains AI on your content
NO
Collects biometric data
NO
Shares data with government
UNCLEAR
Easy to cancel
YES
Tells you before changes
YES
Deletes data on request
UNCLEAR

What the terms actually say

Section 8 — Customer Indemnity

You shall indemnify and hold harmless Maze.design and each of its, officers, directors, employees, attorneys and agents from and against any and all claims, costs, damages, losses, liabilities and expenses (including attorneys' fees and costs)...

You are required to pay for the company's legal defense and any damages if they are sued due to your actions or content.

Section 1 — Changes to Terms

Where the changes materially increase your obligations or limit your rights, we will give you notice in advance of such changes by sending you an email...

The company promises to email you before implementing any changes that negatively impact your rights or increase your obligations.

Section 13 — Applicable Law

All claims relating to or arising out of these Terms, regardless of legal theory, shall be subject to the exclusive jurisdiction of the courts of London, England.

Any legal disputes must be handled in the courts of London, which may be inconvenient depending on your location.

Section 11 — Termination

You may terminate your account at any time by writing to us at the email address provided in section 12 “Contact”.

You can cancel your account at any time by sending an email to the company.

Section 13 — Marketing

Customer hereby grants to Maze.design during the term of any Order Form a revocable, limited, non-exclusive, non-transferable, non-sublicensable, royalty-free license to use Customer’s name and/or logo...

The company is allowed to use your company name and logo in their marketing materials unless you specifically ask them to stop.

Last reviewed 2026-08-20 under rubric v3.5.

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