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Majority Engine Terms

By creating an account, requesting access, accepting an invite, starting billing, or using Majority Engine, you agree to these Terms and the Privacy Notice.

Effective date: May 21, 2026. Current version: terms-2026-05-21.

Service

Majority Engine is a planning and cashflow projection workspace for campaign operations. It helps approved users plan cash on hand, expected revenue, expected expenses, clearing dates, commitments, and burn-down. Majority Engine does not provide legal, accounting, banking, compliance, tax, campaign finance, investment, fundraising, or reporting advice.

Account Eligibility And Authority

Access is limited to approved users, workspace users, and authorized service staff. You must provide accurate identity, contact, role, organization, campaign, committee, billing, and authority information. You must have permission to act for the campaign, committee, organization, or workspace you ask to access.

We may deny, suspend, restrict, revoke, or terminate access if we believe that information is inaccurate, incomplete, misleading, unauthorized, suspicious, abusive, unlawful, risky to the system, or inconsistent with these Terms. This includes misrepresenting your identity, campaign role, committee authority, workspace authority, payment authority, or relationship to another user, campaign, vendor, or data source.

Account sharing is prohibited. Do not share accounts, invite codes, demo access, workspace credentials, or authenticated access with unauthorized people. Do not create or use multiple accounts, aliases, workspaces, invites, or billing identities to evade eligibility rules, capacity rules, review decisions, suspensions, payment obligations, free tiers, or promotional offers. Violations may result in denial, suspension, restriction, revocation, termination, or removal from the platform.

User Responsibilities

You are responsible for:

  • entering accurate account, campaign, committee, workspace, billing, and contact information;
  • verifying imported or entered data before relying on it;
  • reconciling projected balances against actual bank, processor, accounting, reporting, and campaign records;
  • reviewing source restrictions, licenses, platform rules, and law before importing or using third-party data;
  • protecting credentials and not sharing accounts or access with unauthorized people;
  • not using multiple accounts, workspaces, invites, or billing identities to bypass free or promotional offer limits;
  • using only workspaces, records, imports, exports, and support tools that you are authorized to access;
  • consulting qualified professionals before making legal, accounting, banking, tax, campaign finance, investment, reporting, compliance, or financial decisions.

Data Accuracy And Projections

Majority Engine projections depend on the information entered or imported by users. Clearing dates, expected revenue, expected expenses, available-cash calculations, burn-down, scenarios, flags, and review queues are planning estimates unless reconciled against actual bank activity and source records.

We do not guarantee that projections, imports, parser output, category suggestions, confidence labels, support notes, exports, or warnings are complete, current, compliant, or error-free. You remain responsible for reviewing your own data and decisions.

Imported Data, Public Records, And FEC Data

You may use Majority Engine to organize campaign-operation data you are authorized to use. You are responsible for confirming that each data source may be uploaded, processed, analyzed, exported, or reused for your intended purpose.

You must not use Majority Engine to misuse restricted public-record data, including contributor information copied from Federal Election Commission reports. FEC-published contributor names and addresses may not be sold or used for solicitation or commercial purposes. If you import FEC data, vendor files, public records, platform exports, payment processor exports, bank exports, or third-party datasets, you are responsible for reviewing accuracy, source restrictions, consent, and lawful use before relying on or redistributing that data.

We may suspend, restrict, investigate, or revoke access if data use appears suspicious, unauthorized, misleading, abusive, unlawful, or inconsistent with source restrictions.

Sensitive Data

Do not submit bank usernames, bank passwords, payment processor passwords, private keys, seed phrases, full card numbers, Social Security numbers, dates of birth, unnecessary personal identity documents, or credentials for third-party systems. If you submit unnecessary sensitive data, we may delete, restrict, quarantine, or ask you to remove it.

Contact Permission

By creating an account, requesting access, accepting an invite, submitting support requests, using a workspace, or starting billing, you agree that Ascendant and Majority Engine may contact you using the contact information you provide or that is associated with your account, access request, invite, billing record, support thread, or workspace.

We may contact you for lawful business, product, account, service, security, compliance, legal, billing, onboarding, support, research, feedback, product-improvement, policy, and marketing reasons connected to Majority Engine, Ascendant, or related services. Transactional, security, legal, billing, and account notices may be required even if you opt out of marketing messages. Marketing communications will include opt-out controls where required by law.

You are responsible for keeping contact information accurate and monitored. If we cannot reach you, we may limit access, pause reviews, delay onboarding, or suspend workflows that require confirmation.

Data Use And Improvement

You grant Ascendant the rights needed to host, process, transmit, display, analyze, troubleshoot, secure, support, maintain, develop, and improve Majority Engine and related services. This includes using account, workspace, usage, support, diagnostic, import/export, billing, activity, and product-interaction information to operate and improve Majority Engine.

We may use aggregated, de-identified, or anonymized information for analytics, security, product improvement, service planning, benchmarking, documentation, and business operations. We do not claim ownership of campaign workspace data.

Service Staff Visibility

Authorized service staff may access account, workspace, support, billing, usage, import/export, diagnostic, audit, recovery, and activity information when needed to support the product, protect the system, investigate issues, review access, maintain billing, recover accounts, troubleshoot imports, improve reliability, or comply with law. This access should be authenticated, deliberate, and limited to legitimate service purposes.

Suspension, Revocation, And Termination

We may suspend, restrict, revoke, or terminate accounts, invites, support access, workspace access, demo access, billing access, imports, exports, or product features if we believe doing so is needed to protect users, campaigns, Ascendant, Majority Engine, the platform, payment systems, source-data restrictions, legal obligations, or system integrity.

Reasons may include inaccurate identity information, misrepresented authority, suspicious data use, account sharing, credential sharing, unauthorized workspace access, use of multiple accounts to bypass free or promotional offers, prohibited sensitive-data submission, payment issues, abuse, security risk, policy violations, legal risk, source-data misuse, or failure to respond to required account or compliance communications.

Billing And Plan Capacity

Paid plan features, pricing, capacity floors, support levels, migration help, and eligibility rules may change. Published record counts are capacity floors designed to protect service reliability and unusually heavy use. Most ordinary campaign use should not be affected, but Ascendant may review, limit, migrate, or require a different plan for unusually heavy, abusive, risky, or operationally expensive use.

Free tiers, trials, discounts, promotional offers, demo access, and promotional credits are subject to eligibility review and may be limited to one person, campaign, committee, organization, payment method, domain, or workspace unless stated otherwise. Attempting to combine, resell, transfer, share, or multiply promotional access may result in access limits or removal from the platform.

Stripe or another payment processor may handle payment details. Majority Engine stores only billing metadata needed to operate subscriptions, workspaces, and support.

Changes To Terms

We may update these Terms, the Privacy Notice, security notices, product policies, plan rules, and access requirements as Majority Engine develops. If a material update applies to authenticated use, users may be required to accept the then-current Terms before continuing to use the authenticated workspace.

Continued use after an update may also indicate acceptance where permitted by law. If you do not agree to updated Terms, stop using Majority Engine and contact support about export, account, billing, or access questions.

Disclaimer

Majority Engine is provided as a planning and operations tool. To the maximum extent permitted by law, Ascendant disclaims warranties that the service will be uninterrupted, secure, accurate, complete, or fit for a particular legal, accounting, banking, tax, campaign finance, compliance, investment, reporting, fundraising, or financial purpose.

Privacy Notice

The Majority Engine Privacy Notice explains how information is collected and used. These Terms and the Privacy Notice should be read together.

Contact

For account, terms, privacy, access, correction, export, deletion, billing, or support questions, contact the Majority Engine or Ascendant support contact that provided your account access.

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