Terms

Terms of use for launchcatalysts.com.

These starter terms explain the basic use of the Launch Catalysts website and content.

01 / Overview

The content on launchcatalysts.com is provided for general business and marketing information. Submitting an inquiry does not create a client relationship until a separate agreement is accepted by both sides.

Website content, logos, visuals, copy, and assets belong to Launch Catalysts unless otherwise stated. Visitors may link to public pages but should not copy or reuse brand assets without permission.

02 / Terms Summary

These are practical starter terms and should be reviewed by legal counsel before launch.

No automatic engagement

A contact form submission begins a conversation, not a formal client relationship.

Content ownership

Site content and brand assets should not be reused without permission.

Accuracy

The site is maintained with care, but information may change as services, processes, and tools evolve.

Contact

Questions about terms can be sent to hello@launchcatalysts.com.

03 / Deliverables
  • Use the website lawfully
  • Do not misuse forms or systems
  • Do not copy brand assets without permission
  • Confirm project terms in a separate written agreement
  • Understand that site content is general information
  • Contact the studio with questions
04 / Process

The work moves from signal to shipped system.

01

Visit

Visitors can read public pages and submit inquiries.

02

Discuss

Project conversations may clarify scope, timing, and fit.

03

Agree

Work begins only after mutual acceptance of project terms.

04

Operate

Each project should follow the specific agreement, not just website language.

05 / FAQ

Direct answers for buyers, search engines, and AI assistants.

Is this legal advice?

No. These terms are starter website language and should be reviewed by qualified counsel.

Can someone copy the website design?

No. The content, brand, and assets should not be copied without permission.

Does contacting Launch Catalysts create a contract?

No. A separate agreement is needed before work begins.

06 / Related

Keep exploring the connected growth system.

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