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ATDD Accelerator Terms & Conditions

Last updated: 25 June 2026

These Terms govern your enrolment in the ATDD Accelerator. Please read them before enrolling — by enrolling in, paying for, or accessing the Accelerator, you agree to them. We may update these Terms from time to time; the “Last updated” date above always reflects the current version (see Section 12).

1.Who these Terms are with

The ATDD Accelerator described on this site is provided by OPTIVEM GROUP LLC (“Optivem”, “we”, “us”), a Wyoming limited liability company with its registered address at 30 North Gould Street, Sheridan, Wyoming 82801, United States. In these Terms, “you” means the person who enrols.

2.What the Accelerator is — and is not

The ATDD Accelerator is a self-paced training program. It consists of:

  • a self-paced curriculum — video lessons across two parts (Pipeline Accelerator and ATDD Accelerator), with reference implementations in Java, .NET, and TypeScript;
  • a hands-on open-source sandbox project you build on as you work through the curriculum;
  • a support window (see Section 5) covering weekly live office hours, asynchronous Q&A in a chat group, and a personal 1:1 review of your sandbox work; and
  • the path to the Optivem Certified ATDD Practitioner credential (see Section 9).

The Accelerator is educational training on an open-source sandbox. In particular, it does not include:

  • review of, or work on, your real or proprietary production codebase — the 1:1 review covers your work on the open-source sandbox only;
  • live one-to-one calls or private support outside the office hours and chat group;
  • writing, building, debugging, or delivering any code, software, or other work product on your behalf.

The Accelerator is guidance and instruction, not a build-it-with-you or build-it-for-you service. All implementation, and every decision about whether and how to apply what you learn, remains entirely with you.

3.No guaranteed outcome

The curriculum and all guidance are general in nature and provided on an “as is” and “as available” basis. We make no warranty or guarantee of any particular result — including but not limited to improved delivery speed, reduced bugs, successful legacy-code modernization, certification, or any business or technical outcome. To the fullest extent permitted by law, we disclaim all implied warranties, including merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, and non-infringement.

You are solely responsible for evaluating the suitability of anything you learn and for the consequences of applying it to your systems, code, and business.

4.Limitation of liability

To the fullest extent permitted by law, Optivem will not be liable for any indirect, incidental, special, consequential, or punitive damages, or for any loss of profits, revenue, data, downtime, or business, arising out of or related to the Accelerator — even if advised of the possibility of such damages.

To the fullest extent permitted by law, Optivem accepts no liability whatsoever arising out of or related to the Accelerator, and our total aggregate liability for any and all claims is limited to zero. The Accelerator is educational guidance only; you are solely responsible for any decision you make or action you take based on it.

Nothing in these Terms excludes or limits any liability that cannot be excluded or limited under applicable law — such as liability for fraud, or for death or personal injury caused by negligence — nor any mandatory consumer rights you have in your country of residence.

5.Payment, access & the support window

  • One-time payment. The Accelerator is a single, one-time payment, charged in advance at enrolment. It is not a subscription and does not renew.
  • Lifetime curriculum access. Access to the curriculum (the video lessons, reference implementations, and sandbox materials) is yours to keep, for as long as we maintain the program.
  • One year of support. The support elements — weekly live office hours, asynchronous Q&A in the chat group, and the personal 1:1 sandbox review — are included for twelve (12) months from your enrolment date. After that period the curriculum remains yours, but the support window has closed.
  • Office hours are availability-based. Office hours run on roughly a weekly cadence following our calendar; on weeks we are out of office, a session may be skipped. They are a benefit of an active support window, not a guaranteed number of sessions.
  • Company invoicing. A company invoice (company name and VAT ID, EU reverse-charge where valid) is available at checkout.
  • Pricing may change. We may adjust the price from time to time. Any change applies only to future enrolments; the price for an enrolment already paid is never changed retroactively.

6.30-day money-back guarantee

The Accelerator comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee. If it is not the right fit, request a full refund within 30 days of your enrolment date and we will refund your payment, no questions asked. On refund, your access to the curriculum and support ends. To request a refund, contact us at email us.

7.Office hours, Q&A & sandbox review

  • Office hours are a live, drop-in group call shared with other enrollees, held roughly weekly during your support window. We reserve the right to reschedule, and the cadence may change over time as the program evolves.
  • Asynchronous Q&A is provided in a shared chat group during your support window, where questions are answered for everyone.
  • The 1:1 sandbox review is a personal review of the work you have done on the open-source sandbox project, delivered as written (asynchronous) feedback during your support window. It is not a live call and does not cover your production code.

8.Recording & consent

Office-hours sessions may be recorded. By attending, you consent to being recorded — including your audio, video, chat messages, and anything you choose to share on screen. If you do not wish to appear in a recording, do not enable your camera or microphone and take part via chat instead. Any such recordings are owned by Optivem and made available to enrollees for their own personal viewing only — you may not share, copy, download, publish, or redistribute them to anyone else.

9.Certification

The Optivem Certified ATDD Practitioner credential is awarded when you (a) complete the open-source sandbox project end to end and (b) pass the 1:1 review of that work. Both steps are part of the offer and must be completed within your twelve-month support window. Certification is awarded at our reasonable discretion based on the work submitted; it certifies completion of the sandbox to the required standard and is not a substitute for professional judgement on your own systems.

10.Confidentiality & your code

All work in the Accelerator — the sandbox project and anything discussed in office hours or the chat group — is on a shared, open-source codebase. Because other enrollees take part, do not share proprietary or confidential code, credentials, or trade secrets in office hours, the chat group, or your sandbox review. You are responsible for what you choose to show, and Optivem is not liable for information you disclose.

11.Intellectual property & acceptable use

  • Optivem's curriculum, materials, methods, and any session recordings remain the intellectual property of Optivem. You receive a personal, non-transferable licence to access them.
  • One enrolment is for one named individual. Access may not be shared. For multiple seats, a company arrangement is available — contact us.
  • You may not record office-hours sessions yourself, and you may not copy, redistribute, resell, publish, or use Optivem's materials or recordings to create a competing offering.

12.Changes to these Terms & the program

We may update these Terms from time to time. The “Last updated” date above reflects the current version. We may also evolve the program over time — adjusting, adding, or withdrawing curriculum, support formats, scheduling, and the tools and platforms used — so long as the core benefit of your enrolment remains.

13.Governing law

These Terms are governed by the laws of the State of Wyoming, United States, without regard to its conflict-of-laws rules. The state and federal courts located in Sheridan County, Wyoming will have exclusive jurisdiction over any dispute, and you consent to that jurisdiction. Nothing in these Terms removes any mandatory consumer rights you may have under the law of your own country of residence.

14.Contact

Questions about these Terms? Contact OPTIVEM GROUP LLC at email us.

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