Terms of service
Last updated: 2026-06-11
These terms govern your access to and use of ShipCost Lab (https://shipcostlab.com), a portfolio of free informational tools for cross-border shipping cost decisions, operated by the provider identified in the legal notice.
Nature of the service
ShipCost Lab and the calculators it links to are provided free of charge, with no user accounts, no registration, and no subscription. Some of the linked single-purpose tools may offer optional paid downloads (for example a paid PDF report) — where they do, the terms and price are stated on that tool before any payment, and payment is processed by the third-party checkout provider named there.
Informational character — no professional advice
All outputs are estimates computed from public, cited sources (official tariff schedules, carrier rate guides, statutory texts). They do not constitute customs rulings, tax advice, legal advice, or any other form of binding professional advice. Verify any figure against the official source cited next to it before relying on it commercially.
Acceptable use
You agree not to:
- use the site to violate any law or third-party rights;
- attempt to disrupt, overload, or circumvent the security of the site;
- scrape or republish the datasets in a way that misrepresents their source or revision date.
Availability and changes
The site is provided "as is" and "as available". We aim for high availability but do not guarantee uninterrupted operation, and we may modify, suspend, or retire any tool at any time without notice.
Limitation of liability
To the maximum extent permitted by applicable law, the provider accepts no liability for commercial decisions taken on the basis of the estimates produced by these tools. Nothing in these terms excludes liability that cannot be excluded under applicable law (including Spanish consumer law where it applies).
Governing law
These terms are governed by Spanish law. Disputes are subject to the courts of the provider's domicile, without prejudice to mandatory consumer jurisdiction rules in your country of residence.