Last updated 7 July 2026
Terms
What Dailir is
Dailir gives you a personalised feed of UK public sector tender notices, in the app and by morning email. The current service is free. By creating an account you agree to these terms.
Where the data comes from
Tender information comes from the government’s Find a Tender and Contracts Finder services, under the Open Government Licence v3.0, refreshed nightly. We tidy and match it; we don’t author it.
The important caveat
Dailir is an alerting tool, not the official record and not advice. Notices can be amended, withdrawn or corrected at source; our copy can lag or, rarely, miss something. Before you spend money or time on a bid — and especially before a deadline — check the source notice, which is linked on every tender page. We’re not liable for a missed tender, a missed deadline, or decisions made on the data we show, to the extent the law allows us to say that.
Your account
Sign-in is by email link, so keep your email address working and yours. One account per person; use it for your business, not for bulk re-selling of the service. You can delete your account yourself at any time, which erases your data (see the privacy policy).
Fair use
Don’t abuse the service — no scraping it to death, probing other people’s data, or using it to send spam. The underlying tender data is open data; if you want it in bulk, get it from the source APIs rather than through our pages.
Service changes
This is an early product. Features may change, be added (some paid, like the upcoming verdicts), or be withdrawn. If we ever introduce a charge for something you use, you’ll be asked before you pay anything — there’s no card on file and no auto-enrolment.
The service is provided as-is
We aim for reliable, but we don’t promise uninterrupted or error-free service, and we make no warranties beyond those the law implies and doesn’t let us exclude. Nothing in these terms limits liability that can’t legally be limited.
The legal bits
These terms are governed by the law of England and Wales, and the courts there have jurisdiction. If we change these terms materially we’ll flag it on this page. Questions: hello@dailir.co.uk.