Terms - The terms, in plain language.

You are probably reading this with a card in your hand, so it is written to be read. It exists so that nine weeks in, neither of us is arguing from memory about what was bought.

Last updated 6 August 2026.

The short version

Six things. The rest of this page is these, with the detail.

  • You get what is listed under your tier, delivered in the sessions named there. Nothing about a result is promised, ever.
  • You own everything built for you, in your own accounts, whether or not you keep working with Brett.
  • The install takes about two weeks of you being responsive. When Brett is waiting on you, the clock stops.
  • Nothing here recurs. Every price on this page is paid once. There is no subscription to cancel.
  • You approve everything that publishes under your name, and you carry compliance for it. Fair housing law attaches to you.
  • This is built on other companies’ platforms. When Anthropic, Google or Stripe change, what you get changes, and Brett does not control that.

Brett K Moore trades as AgentSphere. AgentSphere is not a registered company, so this is an agreement between you and Brett rather than with a corporation. This is not a lawyer’s document and does not pretend to be one. If a lawyer later tells us to say something differently, we will, and we will date the change.

The three things you can buy

They are the same system. What changes is whose hands do the work.

  • Self Install is the software and the instructions. You run the install yourself. No call and no screen share.
  • Guided Install is the same software, filled with your business by Brett, for one person.
  • Guided Team Install is the same install with your team in the same sessions. Team size is agreed before you pay.

There is no extra module at the higher prices and nothing is locked at the lower one. All three ship the same system and the same packs.

Self Install, $850, paid once

  • One person licensed. Licensing counts people rather than machines. Two computers is still one system.
  • The PAD System operating file, the base pack, and every activity pack that applies to the regulated work you do. You may install more than one activity pack.
  • Written install instructions, published at an address you can check, corrected as things change, at no further cost.
  • It takes about 45 to 75 minutes, in one sitting. No terminal, and nothing to configure by hand.

What it is not

There is no support at this price. No call, no screen share, no email thread, and no help getting it running. There is no phone number and no support inbox. That is deliberate, and it is what keeps this price where it is.

If it does not install for you

Tell us inside 14 days of buying and we refund it in full. You can instead put the whole $850 toward a guided install, and there is no window on that.

One honest note on what is already public

The operating file is published on GitHub and anybody can read it. What you are paying for is the packs, the install instructions and the right to use it in your business. We would rather you knew that before you paid than found it afterwards.

Guided Install, $4,500, paid once

  • One person licensed. Licensing counts people rather than machines here too.
  • Everything in Self Install, with nothing added and nothing taken away. The same system and the same packs. What the higher price buys is Brett filling it with your business.
  • Your market, your clients and your past work loaded in, and your AI system set up so it writes the way you write.
  • Your own way of working extracted and installed. How you handle a nervous buyer, how you decide a list price, how you run your week, so it works the way you work.
  • Three training sessions of ninety minutes each, an onboard, a calibrate and a handoff. All three train you.

What it is not

It is not ongoing work. Nobody is publishing for you, posting for you or working your Google presence afterwards, and no tier on this page includes any of that.

One honest note on the voice work

How well it sounds like you depends on how much of your own material there is to build it from. A book, recorded training or years of your own writing makes it better. If you have very little, you will get less out of it, and you should know that before you pay rather than after.

Guided Team Install, $7,500, paid once

  • Everything in the Guided Install, with your team set up and trained in the same sessions. Same deliverables, same extraction, the same three sessions.
  • Team size is agreed before you pay. It is written into your engagement agreement, and that is what governs. Licensing counts people rather than machines.
  • Brett runs everybody through each session in one appointment, so there is one calibrate per install rather than one per person.

When Calibrate happens

It is scheduled and taken within 14 business days of your onboarding call, and you book it yourself from the scheduling link you get at onboarding. It sits between onboard and handoff, so it runs inside the same two weeks rather than being a credit you hold onto.

Moving up

  • A Self Install buyer who moves up to a guided install pays the difference. The $850 comes off, so the total is the same either way. There is no deadline and no window on that.
  • Moving from a Guided Install to a Guided Team Install is quoted at the time, because it depends on how many people are being added.

What Brett needs from you, and when

This is what decides whether your install finishes in two weeks or three months.

The install takes 14 business days when you are responsive. That clock counts business days in which Brett is not waiting on you. When he is waiting on you, it stops. It is arithmetic rather than a penalty.

  • Within 5 business days of paying: access to your own AI account, since the install goes into it, and an account in your name to hold your material, or fifteen minutes on a call to create one.
  • For a guided install: whatever you already have that describes how you work. Recordings, training, checklists, scripts, the documents you use.
  • Sessions get scheduled and kept. Move one if you need to. A session missed without notice is used, because Brett is one person and the time was held for you.
  • Approvals come back within 5 business days.

If none of that happens, nothing bad occurs and nothing gets delivered either. Work resumes when you do. This is written down because “the install took three months” and “I did not have the login for six weeks” are the same event described from two sides.

What you own

This is not fine print. It is one of the reasons to buy.

  • Your material lives in an account you own, created in your name, never inside an account Brett controls. He is added as a collaborator below owner level. Remove him and everything keeps working.
  • Your AI account is yours. Nothing runs through an account of Brett’s that you would lose access to.
  • Everything built for you stays yours. If you stop working with Brett tomorrow you keep all of it, and you do not have to ask for it or wait for an export.

What is not yours to redistribute

The frameworks and skills Brett installs are licensed to you to use in your business, including with your own team under a Guided Team Install. They are not yours to resell, republish or hand to another agent or vendor. What came out of your own material is entirely yours, with no restriction at all.

Refunds

The line sits at the onboarding session, because that is when the work starts.

  • Full refund any time before your onboarding session happens. Ask and you get your money back.
  • No refund once the onboarding session has happened. The work is the thing being sold and it does not un-happen. If something has gone wrong, say so and it gets fixed.
  • Self Install is refunded in full inside 14 days if it does not install for you. That window exists because you are doing the install alone, which is the whole shape of that tier.

The onboarding session is used as the line because it is a real, dateable, mutually observed event. “Once work has started” is arguable. “Once we have had the onboarding call” is not.

What this is built on

This is the part people skip, and it is the part that decides what you have in a year.

This runs on other companies’ platforms. Claude, from Anthropic. Google. Stripe. Brett does not own, control or influence any of them, and what you get depends on them.

  • If Anthropic changes how its models behave, or what its plans include or cost, your system behaves differently and your own subscription cost can move.
  • Your records are plain text files on your own machine and do not depend on any of them. You can read the whole folder without Claude, copy it, or delete it. What the platforms decide is what an assistant can do with those files, and never whether you still have them.
  • If a platform withdraws access to something, that piece of the work stops being available at any price.
  • Your own platform accounts are yours to pay for. The install goes into your own AI account, so that subscription is not included in any AgentSphere price.

None of that is a failure of delivery and none of it is a refundable event. When a platform moves, Brett tells you and adapts the work to what the platform now does. What he cannot owe you is that the platform stays still.

How AI output behaves

It is probabilistic. That is how the technology works, and it is worth understanding before you rely on it.

  • The same prompt can produce different output on different days.
  • It can produce something confidently wrong and read perfectly while doing it.
  • Everything the system produces requires human review before use. Yours or somebody’s on your team. Any vendor telling you otherwise is selling something that does not exist.

Your marketing, and responsibility for it

This is the part most likely to matter.

  • Everything the system produces is a draft until you approve it. Nothing publishes itself.
  • You hold the license and you carry the compliance. Fair housing law attaches to published marketing and to the licensee. That stays true whether you typed the words, a tool Brett configured drafted them, or somebody on your team posted them while you were out.
  • Intent is not the standard. “Great for young families” signals familial status. “Safe neighborhood” is a proxy. “Good schools” is both. Nobody writes those meaning harm, which is exactly why they survive a read-through.
  • Every number in your marketing needs paper. Years in the business needs your license issue date. Transactions needs a production report. A rating needs the platform, the count and the date. If it cannot be substantiated it does not ship in smaller type or with an asterisk.
  • The required disclosures are yours to include. Brokerage name in your state’s display format, license identifiers, the Equal Housing Opportunity logo and statement, and MLS attribution wording verbatim. The system can carry them once you supply them. It cannot know them for you.

What the install gives you here, and what it does not

A compliance check that runs on copy before it publishes and flags two things: language describing who lives somewhere rather than what is physically there, and any number in an ad without a document behind it. It is a check rather than a clearance. It does not know your brokerage’s policy, it is not a lawyer, and it is not legal advice.

Plainly

You are responsible for meeting all fair housing requirements that apply to you, and AgentSphere is not responsible for the quality of the marketing produced. If a claim is brought against Brett because of marketing you published, you cover it. He did not write it, did not approve it and does not hold the license it was published under.

What you type into these tools is your call

  • Brett trains you to use these tools. He does not sit behind you while you use them. Client data, personal information about other people, credentials, anything under an NDA: whether that goes into a prompt is your decision.
  • If you would not email it to a stranger, do not paste it into a chat window. That is the rule he gives at onboarding and keeps repeating.
  • Your accounts, passwords and two-factor are yours to keep secure. If you think an account has been compromised, tell him and remove his access. It is one click and nothing of yours breaks.

Limits on what Brett is liable for

Written to be honest rather than maximal, because a clause claiming everything is the one most likely to be worth nothing.

  • If something goes wrong and Brett is responsible, what you can recover is capped at what you paid him. Every product on this page is one-time, so that is the total you paid for it.
  • Not recoverable at all: lost business, lost income, lost opportunities, or anything else downstream of the work rather than the work itself.
  • Not capped, deliberately: fraud, willful misconduct, and anything the law does not allow to be limited.

What Brett is not liable for at all, gathered here because it is spread through the sections above: what you or your team type into an AI tool; what publishes under your name and whether it meets fair housing, brokerage or state advertising requirements; the quality or accuracy of marketing produced; the behavior, pricing, availability or output of Anthropic, Google, Stripe or any other platform this is built on; and any outcome, ranking, placement, lead, deal or dollar.

Nothing here takes away a right you have under law that cannot be signed away. Where a term here and a law disagree, the law wins and the rest of this stays standing.

Changes, and getting hold of Brett

  • If these change, the change is dated at the top of this page. Changes apply to purchases made after that date, never backward.
  • brett@agntsphere.com. One person answers it.