Privacy policy not accessible from page content provided; unable to assess data handling practices.
Terms of Service
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Terms of service not accessible from page content provided; unable to assess contractual fairness.
Accessibility
+0.05
Article 2 Article 25
Page includes semantic HTML, ARIA labels on inputs and buttons, and color contrast considerations. Minor positive signal for accessibility compliance.
Mission
+0.08
Article 25 Article 27
Product facilitates work-related event coordination and accessibility to venue services; supports economic participation and quality of life.
Editorial Code
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No explicit editorial standards or code visible on domain.
Ownership
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Ownership structure not disclosed on page.
Access Model
+0.06
Article 25 Article 26
Service appears gated behind account login; no free tier observable. Slight positive for transparency via booking meeting option; slight negative for access barriers.
Ad/Tracking
-0.08
Article 12 Article 16
Page includes Hotjar tracking, Segment analytics, and Sentry error tracking scripts. Observable third-party data collection with limited transparency in visible UI.
Score Breakdown
+0.14
PreamblePreamble
Medium Framing
Editorial
+0.15
Structural
+0.10
SETL
+0.09
Combined
ND
Context Modifier
ND
Framing emphasizes efficiency and convenience for event planning; weak alignment with dignity and fundamental freedoms. No explicit human rights language.
Observable Facts
Page title is 'The Retreat Platform | TeamOut' indicating a commercial service product.
Hero text states 'Welcome to TeamOut AI' and describes matching venues to event requirements.
Tagline emphasizes speed: 'we'll find the perfect venue in seconds'.
Inferences
The emphasis on efficiency and commercial convenience reflects market-driven values rather than human dignity or equality principles.
Absence of rights-based language or social commitments suggests neutral market positioning.
+0.05
Article 1Freedom, Equality, Brotherhood
Low Practice
Editorial
ND
Structural
+0.05
SETL
ND
Combined
ND
Context Modifier
ND
No editorial content directly addressing equality or dignity. Structural design is accessible and inclusive (multilingual font support, ARIA labels), mildly positive.
Observable Facts
Page uses semantic HTML and ARIA labels for form inputs and buttons.
Font stack includes 'font-sans antialiased' supporting diverse character sets.
No discriminatory language or gatekeeping visible in interface.
Inferences
Accessible interface design suggests basic commitment to equal access for users with different abilities.
Absence of discriminatory framing is neutral rather than affirmatively supportive of dignity.
+0.03
Article 2Non-Discrimination
Low Practice
Editorial
-0.05
Structural
+0.10
SETL
-0.12
Combined
ND
Context Modifier
ND
No explicit discrimination evident in interface or copy. Accessible design supports non-discrimination. However, gated access model (login required) creates implicit barrier.
Observable Facts
Interface includes no race, gender, religion, or status-based language.
Accessibility features (ARIA, semantic HTML) suggest inclusive design intent.
Service requires account login, creating access barrier for unregistered users.
Inferences
Lack of discriminatory language is a baseline compliance signal.
Account gating may indirectly discriminate against users without digital access or literacy.
ND
Article 3Life, Liberty, Security
Right to life and security not addressed in this AI product interface context. ND appropriate.
ND
Article 4No Slavery
Slavery and servitude not relevant to venue-booking product. ND appropriate.
ND
Article 5No Torture
Torture and degrading treatment not addressed in product interface. ND appropriate.
ND
Article 6Legal Personhood
Legal personhood not relevant to SaaS product context. ND appropriate.
ND
Article 7Equality Before Law
Equality before law and legal protection not directly addressable in commercial product. ND appropriate.
ND
Article 8Right to Remedy
Judicial remedy and legal redress not observable in product interface. ND appropriate.
ND
Article 9No Arbitrary Detention
Arbitrary arrest not relevant to venue platform. ND appropriate.
ND
Article 10Fair Hearing
Fair trial and legal process not observable in product scope. ND appropriate.
ND
Article 11Presumption of Innocence
Criminal law and retroactive punishment not relevant to commercial product. ND appropriate.
-0.15
Article 12Privacy
Medium Practice
Editorial
+0.20
Structural
-0.35
SETL
+0.44
Combined
ND
Context Modifier
ND
Privacy and family protection. Editorial content does not address privacy. Structural: heavy tracking via Hotjar, Segment, Sentry with limited user consent visibility.
Observable Facts
Page includes Hotjar tracking script: '<script src="https://static.hotjar.com/c/hotjar-".js?sv=6"></script>'.
Segment analytics embedded via 'BROWSER_SEGMENT_WRITE_API_KEY' in window.ENV.
Sentry error tracking configured via SENTRY_DSN.
Stripe payment keys present in environment config.
No visible cookie consent banner or privacy notice in provided HTML.
Inferences
Multiple third-party tracking services indicate extensive user behavior monitoring.
Absence of visible consent mechanisms suggests users may not be informed of tracking.
Analytics collection without transparent disclosure undermines privacy dignity.
+0.06
Article 13Freedom of Movement
Medium Practice Framing
Editorial
-0.10
Structural
+0.15
SETL
-0.19
Combined
ND
Context Modifier
ND
Freedom of movement and residence. Editorial content does not address movement rights. Structural design enables venue discovery across geographies, mildly positive.
Observable Facts
Quick example button states 'Venues in warm locations for 30 people, 3 nights'—indicating geographic choice.
Another example: 'Give me US mountain retreat options for 100 people'—supporting location selection.
Map/location integration implied via Google Places API key in environment.
Product facilitates cross-border or multi-location event planning.
Inferences
Product design enables users to explore and select venues across different geographic regions.
Supporting location choice for events indirectly supports freedom of movement and assembly.
Commercial purpose (venue booking) is primary; human rights framing absent.
ND
Article 14Asylum
Asylum and political refuge not relevant to commercial venue platform. ND appropriate.
ND
Article 15Nationality
Nationality not addressed in product interface. ND appropriate.
-0.23
Article 16Marriage & Family
Medium Practice
Editorial
-0.10
Structural
-0.20
SETL
+0.14
Combined
ND
Context Modifier
ND
Marriage and family protection. Editorial content does not address marriage or family rights. Structural: data collection and monetization (Stripe integration) prioritizes business over family data protection.
Heavy analytics tracking observed (Hotjar, Segment, Sentry).
No visible family privacy safeguards or parental consent mechanisms.
Product gathers user behavior data for commercial use without disclosed family impact.
Inferences
Payment processing and analytics infrastructure prioritizes commercial data extraction.
Family members' data may be collected incidentally during event planning without explicit consent.
Monetization of user data and behavior undercuts family privacy protections.
-0.23
Article 17Property
Medium Practice
Editorial
-0.20
Structural
-0.25
SETL
+0.11
Combined
ND
Context Modifier
ND
Property rights and protection. No editorial stance on property. Structural: Stripe integration and commercial data monetization imply user data treated as exploitable asset.
Observable Facts
Stripe payment integration indicates monetization of user interactions.
Segment and Hotjar analytics enable behavioral data profiling for commercial purposes.
Terms of service not visible; unable to verify property/data ownership clarity.
User-generated event preferences and queries likely captured and reused.
Inferences
Data monetization architecture suggests user-generated information treated as company property.
Analytics infrastructure enables conversion of user behavior into commercial asset.
Lack of transparent data ownership terms suggests asymmetric property rights favoring platform.
ND
Article 18Freedom of Thought
Freedom of thought, conscience, religion not relevant to commercial product interface. ND appropriate.
+0.23
Article 19Freedom of Expression
Medium Framing Advocacy
Editorial
+0.25
Structural
+0.10
SETL
+0.19
Combined
ND
Context Modifier
ND
Freedom of opinion and expression. Editorial: product facilitates natural language expression of event preferences via textarea. Structural: form accepts free text without censorship.
Observable Facts
Textarea input with placeholder 'Describe your event...' enables open-ended expression.
Natural language processing ('AI matching engine') processes user-expressed preferences.
No visible content filtering or censorship mechanisms in interface.
Mic button for voice input suggests alternative expression modalities.
Inferences
Product design encourages and facilitates user expression of event preferences.
Open textarea without content restrictions supports freedom of expression.