openhawk

terms of service

terms for early access.

last updated: May 19, 2026

These terms govern the openhawk website, waitlist, early access program, and any preview product we make available. If you do not agree, do not use openhawk.

short version

  • openhawk is early-stage software and may change, break, or never launch.
  • You are responsible for what you do with any AI guidance.
  • Do not submit secrets, regulated data, or third-party confidential data unless a future product notice expressly allows it.
  • We limit liability to the fullest extent the law allows, while preserving rights that cannot legally be waived.

1. who these terms are with

These terms are between you and the openhawk business entity that operates this website and product. References to “openhawk,” “we,” “us,” and “our” mean that operating entity and its authorized operators, not any unrelated individual acting outside the business.

The operating entity, postal address, and legal contact should be published once incorporation and final ownership details are complete. Product and legal notices can be sent to legal@openhawk.eu.

2. eligibility and acceptance

You must be at least 18, or the age required to enter a binding agreement where you live, to use openhawk. By clicking through the site consent modal, joining the waitlist, testing the product, or using the site, you agree to these terms.

3. what openhawk is

openhawk is an early-stage screen guidance product. The intended experience is simple: point at what matters, ask naturally, get guidance, and do the work yourself. The website currently collects waitlist interest and product research signals.

openhawk is in development. Features may change, break, be delayed, be limited, or never launch.

4. your responsibilities

  • provide accurate waitlist information;
  • use openhawk only where you have the right to use it;
  • follow employer, client, school, and platform policies;
  • do not submit passwords, secrets, payment data, regulated data, or third-party confidential data unless a future product notice expressly supports it;
  • do not use openhawk for surveillance, credential harvesting, unauthorized workplace monitoring, malware, harassment, or illegal activity;
  • verify guidance before relying on it.

5. AI guidance is not professional advice

openhawk may use AI systems. Outputs may be incomplete, inaccurate, outdated, unsafe, or unsuitable for your situation. You are responsible for reviewing and deciding whether to follow any guidance.

openhawk is not legal, medical, financial, HR, security, tax, or other professional advice. Do not use openhawk output as the sole basis for decisions with legal, financial, safety, employment, or similarly significant effects.

6. privacy

Our Privacy Policy explains how we collect, use, share, and retain personal data, including consent records and optional analytics. It is incorporated into these terms by reference. Future business customers may require a separate data processing agreement.

7. third-party services

openhawk may rely on third-party providers for hosting, database, analytics, email, AI models, and operational tooling. Those services may be subject to their own terms and privacy practices. We are not responsible for third-party services outside our control.

8. user content and feedback

You retain rights to the content you submit or make available to openhawk. You grant openhawk a limited license to process that content only to provide, secure, troubleshoot, analyze, and improve the service, subject to the Privacy Policy and applicable law.

If you voluntarily send feedback, ideas, bug reports, or feature requests, we may use them without restriction or compensation.

9. intellectual property

openhawk, its software, designs, trademarks, brand assets, copy, and documentation are owned by openhawk or its licensors. These terms do not transfer any ownership rights to you.

10. suspension and termination

We may suspend or terminate access to the waitlist, previews, or product features if we believe your use creates legal, security, operational, or reputational risk, or violates these terms.

11. disclaimers

To the fullest extent permitted by law, openhawk is provided “as is” and “as available,” without warranties of any kind, express or implied, including warranties of merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, non-infringement, accuracy, availability, or security.

Some jurisdictions do not allow certain warranty exclusions. Where those laws apply, exclusions are limited to the fullest extent permitted by law.

12. limitation of liability

To the fullest extent permitted by law, openhawk and its operators will not be liable for indirect, incidental, special, consequential, exemplary, or punitive damages; loss of profits; loss of business; loss of goodwill; data loss; security incidents outside our reasonable control; or decisions you make based on openhawk guidance.

To the fullest extent permitted by law, our total liability for all claims relating to openhawk is limited to the greater of the amount you paid openhawk in the 12 months before the claim or EUR 100.

Nothing in these terms excludes liability that cannot legally be excluded, including liability for death or personal injury caused by negligence, fraud, intentional misconduct, mandatory consumer rights, or statutory data protection remedies.

13. indemnity for business use

If you use openhawk on behalf of a business or organization, you will defend and indemnify openhawk from claims, damages, losses, liabilities, and expenses arising from your misuse of openhawk, unlawful inputs, breach of these terms, or violation of third-party rights.

14. changes

We may update these terms as the product develops. Material changes will be posted on this page with a new effective date. Continuing to use openhawk after changes take effect means you accept the updated terms.

15. governing law

These terms are governed by the laws selected by the openhawk operating entity once published, except where mandatory consumer or data protection laws give you rights in your local jurisdiction. If you are a consumer in the EU/UK, mandatory local consumer rights and court protections remain available where required by law.