Pilot Terms Summary
A public summary of how ANCHOR pilots are intended to work.
- Status
- Public summary
- Version
- v1.0
- Stage
- Contract-adjacent summary - agreement controls
- Last updated
- 15 June 2026
This summary explains how ANCHOR pilots are intended to work. It is a contract-adjacent summary; a signed pilot agreement or order form controls.
Status
Pilot terms are founder and solicitor controlled. A signed pilot agreement or order form controls. This public page alone does not authorise a pilot.
Gate
No paid pilot or real clinic data is permitted unless a security audit, operational-resilience evidence, and a solicitor-reviewed legal and commercial pack are complete.
Pilot scope
A pilot is a governed, metadata-only evaluation of ANCHOR's governance, trust, learning, and readiness surfaces.
No clinical decision-making use
A pilot does not include diagnostic, prescribing, treatment-planning, or autonomous-triage use, and ANCHOR does not replace veterinary judgement.
Data boundaries
ANCHOR is metadata-only by default. No raw clinical, client, or patient content should be uploaded unless expressly authorised by an agreed product flow and the pilot agreement.
Support and incident route
A support and incident route is agreed as part of the pilot.
Exit and offboarding
Exit and offboarding follow the approach summarised on the Offboarding page and the pilot agreement.
Feedback and evaluation
A pilot may include feedback and evaluation activities agreed with the clinic.
Controlling documents
The signed pilot agreement or order form controls. Nothing on this public page authorises a pilot, onboarding, or the processing of real clinic data on its own.
Important notice
ANCHOR helps clinics evidence responsible AI governance practices. It does not make a clinic compliant with any law or professional standard, and it does not replace veterinary judgement. These pages are prepared for transparency and solicitor review and are not legal advice.