Terms of Service

The short, honest version. Use Pitchcraft and you agree to these.

Last updated 24 June 2026

What Pitchcraft is

Pitchcraft reads a pitch deck you upload and returns an AI-generated review — scores, flagged weaknesses, and suggested fixes. It's a free tool offered as-is. It is not investment advice, legal advice, or any guarantee that your deck will raise money. Treat the review as one opinion to weigh, not a verdict to obey.

Your deck is yours

You keep all rights to the deck you upload. By uploading it, you confirm you have the right to share it for review — that it's your own work, or that you're allowed to submit it. You grant us only the narrow, temporary permission needed to process it: to send it to our AI provider and generate your review, after which the file is removed. See the privacy notice for exactly how your deck is handled.

What you agree not to do

No warranty

Pitchcraft is provided "as is," with no warranties of any kind. The AI can be wrong, miss things, or misread your deck. We don't promise it'll be available, accurate, or error-free, and we may change or shut down the service at any time.

Limitation of liability

To the fullest extent the law allows, Pitchcraft and its maker aren't liable for any loss arising from your use of the tool or your reliance on a review — including funding you didn't raise, decisions you made, or content that became visible through a shared link. Since the service is free, this is the deal that makes offering it possible.

Changes to these terms

These terms may change as the tool evolves. The "last updated" date above will always reflect the current version. Continuing to use Pitchcraft after a change means you accept the updated terms.

Pitchcraft is an early, independent project. Questions about these terms — or anything else — go to [email protected].

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