LaunchChair Terms

LaunchChair service terms covering product usage, user responsibility, acceptable use, and account security.

Important

LaunchChair is workflow software. It helps users structure context, generate prompts, organize execution, and move projects forward. It does not guarantee business, technical, legal, financial, or product outcomes. Users remain responsible for how they interpret and apply outputs from the app and from any connected LLMs or third-party tools.

Service terms summary

LaunchChair provides a software workspace for product ideation, structured project context, prompt generation, build coordination, and launch planning.

The service is provided as software tooling and workflow support, not as professional advice.

Users are responsible for reviewing, validating, and approving all prompts, outputs, code, content, and operational decisions before use.

Users must ensure their own use of LaunchChair complies with applicable law, contracts, intellectual property rights, and internal policies.

LaunchChair may evolve features, workflows, interfaces, and model integrations over time.

User responsibility and outcomes

LaunchChair can help users move faster, but the quality and consequences of results still depend on user inputs, judgment, validation, implementation, and deployment decisions.

Users are responsible for checking whether generated strategies, prompts, code, copy, or launch recommendations are accurate and fit for purpose.

Users are responsible for testing, security review, data review, and production deployment decisions.

LaunchChair does not promise revenue, product-market fit, code quality, legal compliance, security, or launch performance.

Any use of third-party LLMs such as ChatGPT, Codex, Claude, or similar tools remains subject to those providers’ own terms and privacy practices.

Acceptable use and prohibited behavior

Do not use LaunchChair to violate law, infringe intellectual property, abuse third-party systems, distribute malware, or facilitate fraud or harmful conduct.

Do not upload or paste content you do not have rights to use.

Do not rely on LaunchChair as a substitute for legal, security, financial, or regulated-industry advice.

Do not input special-category or highly sensitive personal data into prompts or project fields unless your own compliance review supports that use.

Accounts, access, and workspace security

Users are responsible for maintaining the confidentiality of their login credentials and for activity that occurs under their account.

Workspace owners are responsible for who they invite and what project information is stored in their workspace.

LaunchChair may suspend or restrict access in cases of abuse, security risk, non-payment, or misuse of the service.