LocalMCP Terms of Service
1. Overview
LocalMCP is a private-testing software service that helps business owners and authorized representatives review and improve their Google Business Profile presence. These Terms of Service govern access to and use of LocalMCP.
2. Eligibility and authority
You may use LocalMCP only if you are authorized to connect and manage the Google Business Profile data you access through the service. You are responsible for ensuring that your use of LocalMCP complies with your organization's policies and applicable law.
3. Google account connection
LocalMCP uses Google OAuth with your permission. You may revoke access through your Google Account settings. If access is revoked, LocalMCP may no longer be able to retrieve profile, location, review, or audit data.
4. Review replies and public actions
LocalMCP may generate draft review replies. You are responsible for reviewing any draft before publishing. A review reply should not be posted unless you explicitly approve it. Published replies may be visible publicly on Google Business Profile.
5. Acceptable use
You agree not to use LocalMCP to violate laws, access data you are not authorized to manage, abuse Google APIs, send misleading or unlawful content, or interfere with the security or reliability of the service.
6. AI-generated content
AI-generated drafts and recommendations may be incomplete, inaccurate, or inappropriate for a specific business situation. You are responsible for reviewing and editing generated content before relying on it or publishing it.
7. Availability
LocalMCP is provided during private testing without a service-level commitment. Features may change, fail, or be unavailable, especially while Google Business Profile API access and OAuth review are pending.
8. No professional advice
LocalMCP provides operational, marketing, and technical suggestions. It does not provide legal, financial, tax, or professional advice.
9. Privacy
Use of LocalMCP is also governed by the LocalMCP Privacy Policy.
10. Changes to these terms
These terms may be updated as LocalMCP moves from private testing toward broader availability. Continued use after an update means you accept the updated terms.