OmniFlag
Terms and Conditions
1. Who these terms cover
These terms govern your use of omniflag.app and the OmniFlag planning service (“the Service”), operated by Inceptix LLC, a limited liability company registered in the State of Wyoming, United States, doing business as OmniFlag (“the Company”). By creating an account or submitting an intake, you agree to these terms and to the Privacy Policy.
2. What the Service is
OmniFlag is a research and planning tool for cross-border relocation. It collects your answers through an intake and, immediately, assembles a free written report on the destinations that fit you, in which every factual claim about immigration and tax rules links to a primary government source. You may separately purchase a verified plan, in which a human checks every claim in your report against its cited source and adds the routing, cost, and home-country judgment the free report does not attempt, and an exit plan, which is a cited, personalised sequence for leaving your home country, delivered with a call about it.
OmniFlag is not a law firm, tax advisory firm, immigration consultancy, or financial institution. Nothing produced by the Service constitutes legal, tax, immigration, or financial advice. Reports and plans are research with sources. Before acting on either, confirm it with a licensed professional in the relevant jurisdiction. See the Legal Disclaimer for the full notice, including obligations that apply to United States persons.
3. Accounts
An account is required to submit an intake, because your report is delivered to your account email. You are responsible for the accuracy of the information you submit and for keeping your credentials secure. One account per person. The Company may suspend accounts used for abuse, fraud, or unlawful purposes.
4. The free report
Submitting an intake produces a report on your matched destinations at no charge. It is assembled automatically from the Company’s own researched material, each figure carrying the primary government source behind it, and delivered immediately without human review. It is research, not advice about your circumstances, and the Company may decline to produce one, including where compliance screening indicates the Service cannot responsibly serve the request.
5. The verified plan
The verified plan is a paid service, priced as shown at checkout. A person checks every claim in it against its cited source before delivery, typically within 48 to 72 hours; turnaround is not guaranteed. If a claim in a delivered verified plan is not supported by its cited source as of the plan’s issue date, you may request a full refund within 30 days of delivery. A rule that changes after that date is not a defect. The Company will refund any payment taken for a plan it declines to prepare.
Human review reduces errors in a verified plan; it does not eliminate them, and a verified plan is not warranted to be free of error. The refund in this section and the limits in section 11 are your remedies for an error in a verified plan.
6. The exit plan
The exit plan is a separate paid service, priced as shown at checkout. It is a written, personalised sequence for leaving the country you are tax resident in: the deadlines, the costs, and the documents you have to produce, in order. Every factual claim in it links to a primary government source, on the same standard the free report in section 4 and the verified plan in section 5 are held to. It is delivered with a sixty-minute call about it, and it is not sold before a verified plan has been delivered to you. The Company aims to have the founder deliver the call and may substitute another person of comparable knowledge of your plan.
The exit plan tells you what to do and in what order. It does not include any document prepared, completed, or filed on your behalf, and it does not include a professional engaged to act for you. Those are the paid relocation services described in section 8.
After purchase you book a time from the times offered. You may reschedule or cancel by replying to your receipt at least 24 hours before the booked time, and the call is then rebooked at no further charge. A call missed without that notice counts as delivered. A call not booked within twelve months of purchase expires; this does not affect the written exit plan, which is delivered regardless. If the Company cannot deliver a purchased exit plan at all, it will refund the fee in full, and that refund is the entire remedy for non-delivery.
The exit plan is research with sources. It is not legal, tax, immigration, or financial advice, and section 2 applies to it in full. Because it describes actions with deadlines and financial consequences, each step in it identifies where a licensed professional must validate your position before you act. The accuracy refund in section 5 applies to the exit plan on the same terms it applies to the verified plan, and refunds the whole exit plan fee including the call. As with the verified plan, review reduces errors and does not eliminate them; an exit plan is not warranted to be free of error, and that refund and the limits in section 11 are your remedies for one.
7. Credits toward execution
Fees paid for a verified plan and for an exit plan credit in full against amounts the Company charges you for the paid relocation services described in section 8. A credit is applied when the agreement for those services is signed, and what it can reduce depends on which of the two structures in section 8 you choose.
Where the Company arranges a fixed-price package, the Company is charging you, and the credit reduces the price of that package. Where you engage a licensed professional directly, the professional charges you and the Company charges you nothing, so there is no amount for a credit to reduce and no credit is applied; what that structure gives you instead is the rate you would have been charged had you approached that professional yourself, with nothing added by the Company. A credit never reduces amounts payable to a professional, and never reduces government charges, taxes, or other third-party disbursements passed through to you at cost.
A credit is personal to you, cannot be transferred or combined with another person’s, and has no cash value. It expires twelve months after the payment that created it. It is void if that payment is refunded, including under the accuracy refund in section 5. A credit is not a discount on, or a commitment to offer, any relocation service; the Company may decline to arrange one.
8. Paid relocation services
If you choose to relocate with OmniFlag’s coordination, that work is priced and agreed separately before you commit, under its own written agreement, and payment ties to milestones. It takes one of two structures, and the agreement states which one applies before you commit to anything.
In a fixed-price package, you pay the Company one agreed price for a defined scope, and the Company pays the professionals it engages out of that price. The Company is paid for its own work from the difference, and the price is itemized before you agree to it.
In a direct engagement, you contract with and pay the licensed professional at their own rate, and the Company is compensated by that professional rather than by you. Nothing is added to what that professional invoices you.
Under either structure, licensed professionals engaged during execution (for example, immigration counsel in your destination country) act under their own professional responsibility and their own terms.
9. Acceptable use
You agree not to use the Service to pursue tax evasion, sanctions circumvention, money laundering, or concealment of assets; not to submit information about another person without their consent; and not to probe, scrape, or disrupt the Service. The Company screens against international sanctions lists and refuses service to listed individuals and entities.
10. Intellectual property
The Service, its content, and its software remain the property of the Company or its licensors. Your report and any verified plan are yours to use for your own relocation. Government sources linked from them belong to their respective publishers.
11. Disclaimers and limitation of liability
The Service is provided as is, without warranties of any kind, express or implied. Immigration and tax rules change; a cited source reflects its content as of the date it was retrieved. A verified plan and an exit plan are checked by a person against their cited sources before delivery. That reduces errors and does not eliminate them; neither is warranted to be error-free, and the refunds in sections 5 and 6, together with the limits below, are your sole remedies for an error in either.
The Company does not guarantee any immigration, residency, citizenship, or tax outcome. Whether a visa, permit, or citizenship is granted is decided by a sovereign authority and is outside the Company’s control.
Where the Company introduces you to an independent licensed professional, that person is not employed, supervised, or controlled by the Company. Statements the Company makes about a professional’s licensure, credentials, vetting, or fees describe checks the Company carried out when the introduction was made. They are not a warranty of that person’s work, their continued licensure or availability, or the fees they will quote you.
To the maximum extent permitted by law, the Company’s total liability arising out of the free report is limited to one hundred US dollars ($100); liability arising out of a verified plan is limited to the amount you paid for it, in addition to the refund described in section 5; liability arising out of an exit plan is limited to the amount you paid for it, in addition to the refund described in section 6; liability arising from a paid relocation engagement is governed by that engagement’s agreement. Nothing in these terms limits liability that cannot be limited by law.
12. Termination
You can delete your account at any time by emailing the contact below. The Company may terminate or suspend access for breach of these terms. Sections 10, 11, and 14 survive termination.
13. Changes
The Company may update these terms. Material changes are posted on this page with an updated date. Continued use after a change takes effect constitutes acceptance.
14. Governing law and contact
These terms are governed by the laws of the State of Wyoming, United States, without regard to conflict-of-law rules. Questions about these terms: cyrus@omniflag.app.
Last updated: August 18, 2026