Last updated: March 2026
These Terms of Service govern access to and use of the ATS Check AI service, accessible at www.atscheckai.com. By using the service, you unconditionally accept these Terms.
ATS Check AI is an online AI-powered resume analysis tool. The service compares the text content of a resume with a job description to produce a compatibility score, identify missing keywords, and generate improvement recommendations.
Registration is free and provides access to 3 analyses per month. You are responsible for keeping your login credentials confidential. You agree to provide accurate information upon registration and not to create multiple accounts to circumvent the free plan limitations.
Paid subscriptions (Pro and Business) are billed monthly via Stripe. Current pricing is displayed on the Pricing page.
You may cancel your subscription at any time. Cancellation takes effect at the end of the current billing period. No pro-rata refund is issued for unused days, except upon request within 30 days of subscription (money-back guarantee).
You may not use ATS Check AI to:
ATS Check AI provides a decision-support tool, not a guarantee of results. Scores and recommendations generated are produced by an AI model and may contain inaccuracies. Use of results remains entirely at the user's own risk.
Under no circumstances shall ATS Check AI be liable for recruitment decisions, loss of professional opportunities, or any other indirect damage resulting from use of the service.
All content of the service (interface, code, brand, logo) is the exclusive property of ATS Check AI. Any partial or total reproduction without authorization is prohibited. AI-generated content based on your data belongs to you.
We reserve the right to modify these Terms at any time. Users will be notified by email or via an in-app notification. Continued use of the service after modification constitutes acceptance of the new Terms.
These Terms are governed by French law. In the event of a dispute, the parties will endeavor to find an amicable solution before resorting to the competent courts.