Legal

Terms of Use

Last updated · 2026-07-27

The highlighted items below are unresolved. They are shown rather than filled in with something plausible. Nothing on this page is legal advice, and it has not been through legal review.

This website

callhush.com is a marketing site for CallHush, operated by Justas Butkus. Everything on it is informational. Nothing on this site is a binding offer, and nothing on it forms a contract. Any engagement is governed by a separate signed agreement.

[FOUNDER: the registered legal entity behind CallHush, and its registered address]

What the service is

You run a webinar. We increase your show-up rate and your post-webinar sales with an AI voice and SMS system. In practice that means texting registrants when they sign up, calling and texting them before the session, and following up afterwards while the offer is still open — under your name, to people who consented to hear from you.

It is a service, not software. There is no self-serve product, no login and no licence. What is actually delivered, and on what terms, is written into each client's own agreement.

Booking a call does not create a client relationship

Booking a call means we have a conversation. It does not create a client relationship, does not oblige either side to proceed, and does not entitle anyone to the service. If we do go ahead, a separate written agreement is signed before any work starts.

Why no prices are published here

Deliberately, and it is worth stating rather than leaving people to guess. No number, range or “starting from” appears on any page of this site. The shape of the deal is a base plus a fee per attended call, with a pilot first; the figures get named on the call, immediately, without asking what you spend on ads first.

What this site does not claim

CallHush has no closed clients. Nothing on this site is a case study, a client result, a testimonial or a customer logo, because there is nothing truthful to put in those slots and an invented one would be worth less than an empty page.

We make no claim that any particular show-up rate, number of sales, conversion rate or operational outcome will be achieved for anyone. Research and benchmarks referenced on this site describe other people's studies and other people's audiences; they are not forecasts of your results, and they are not guarantees.

Research and figures cited on this site

Where a page cites a study, a benchmark or a market figure, it is public work attributed to whoever published it — academic journals, platform benchmark reports, and publicly visible ad and pricing data. It is cited for what it is. None of those publishers, platforms or organisations is a CallHush client, and nothing on this site should be read as suggesting otherwise.

Where the evidence for something does not exist, the relevant page says so instead of filling the gap.

If you become a client: consent is your side of it

Nobody gets contacted without a consent record. The consent has to be captured on your own registration form, in your own business's name, and it cannot be borrowed from another business or reused from an unrelated campaign — consent runs to the specific business the person agreed to hear from.

Any agreement will therefore require you to warrant that the consent exists and to hand over the record of it, and will allow us to refuse to dial a list that does not have one. That is not a formality: it is the difference between a lawful campaign and an unlawful one, and the exposure lands on both of us.

Acceptable use of this website

Don't scrape it, don't republish it wholesale, and don't use it to build a competing page that pretends to be us. Quoting it with attribution is fine and encouraged.

Governing law

These terms are governed by the laws of the Republic of Lithuania, and disputes are subject to the exclusive jurisdiction of the Lithuanian courts.

[FOUNDER: confirm this is still right. It is carried over from the previous version of this page. A service placing calls and texts to US recipients has US statutory exposure that a Lithuanian choice-of-law clause does not make go away, and client agreements may need a different answer from the website terms]

Contact

For legal or contractual questions: info@ainora.lt.