Legal
Terms of use
Last updated: August 2026
These terms cover this website only — the Kitespire pre-launch page at kitespire.com. Kitespire the product hasn’t launched yet, so there’s no account, subscription, or purchase to govern here. By using this site, you agree to the following.
These terms work together with our Privacy Policy, which explains what information we collect and what we do with it.
Who we are
This site is operated by Kitespire LLC, a Maryland limited liability company.
Ownership
The content on this page — including its text, design, layout, and branding — belongs to Kitespire LLC. You’re welcome to link to it or share it as-is. Please don’t copy, republish, or reuse the copy, design, or positioning without asking us first.
“Kitespire” and the Kitespire logo are trademarks of Kitespire LLC.
No automated access
Please don’t scrape, crawl, or use bots or other automated tools to pull content from this site or submit the waitlist form. If you’d like access to something for a legitimate purpose, email us and ask.
If you submit a comment
If you choose to leave a comment on the waitlist form, you’re responsible for what you write. Please don’t submit anything false, anything you don’t have the right to share, or anything that infringes someone else’s rights. See our Privacy Policy for what we do with it.
What this page isn’t promising
This page describes a product that hasn’t launched. Anything it says about features, pricing, or timing is directional, not a commitment, and may change before launch. Nothing on this page is professional, financial, or legal advice.
The site is provided “as is,” without warranties of any kind. We don’t guarantee it will always be available, uninterrupted, or error-free.
Access to this site
We may change, suspend, or discontinue any part of this site — including the waitlist form — at any time, without notice.
Changes
We may update these terms as the site and product evolve. The date at the top always reflects the current version.
Governing law
These terms are governed by the laws of the State of Maryland, without regard to conflict-of-law rules.
If part of these terms doesn’t hold up
If any part of these terms is found unenforceable, the rest still applies.